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Made In America - Nokia Broadband Electronics Products Manufacturing News

Made In America - Nokia Broadband Electronics Products Manufacturing News

Made in America is becoming a reality as Nokia announced on the 3rd of August 2023 that they will begin to manufacture Broadband Electronics Products In USA at scale for the first time.

Account to Nokia, they are partnering with Sanmina Corporation to manufacture products in the U.S. at the Sanmina Pleasant Prairie facility in Kenosha County, Wisconsin.

Manufacturing of Nokia's fiber-optic broadband electronics products to start in 2024.

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Scale of Nokia fiber-optic broadband electronic production expected to bring up to 200 new jobs to the state of Wisconsin.

In addition to broadband products, Nokia plans to manufacture optical modules in the U.S., bringing additional high-tech jobs to the country, Nokia said.

Nokia says that fiber-optic broadband products manufactured in the U.S. will include:

1. Optical Line Termination card for a modular Access Node

2. A small form factor OLT

3. OLT optical modules

4. An outdoor hardened Optical Network Terminal (ONT)

Additional information and Resources provided by Nokia are as follows:

a. Seven out of ten fiber broadband connections in North America are made through Nokia equipment.

b. Nokia is the top supplier of fiber-optic broadband technology for service providers in the U.S.

c. Nokia is the number one vendor for XGS-PON technology globally and in the U.S. market. XGS-PON can deliver up to 10 Gbps (Gigabits-per-second) broadband speeds to end-users. With 10 Gbps, you can download a 4K movie in less than 30 seconds or stream around 1,700 movies simultaneously.

d. Nokia was the first to deploy 1, 10 and 25 Gigabit fiber-optic broadband networks in the U.S. with the Electric Power Board (EPB) in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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