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Nepal's WorldLink Selects Juniper's MX Series Routers for 100GbE Core and MPLS Aggregation

Nepal's WorldLink Selects Juniper's MX Series Routers for 100GbE Core and MPLS Aggregation Image Credit: Juniper Networks

WorldLink, Nepal’s largest internet service provider, has selected Juniper Networks' MX series routers for deployment as part of its transition towards a high-speed 100GbE backbone network.

WorldLink has undertaken an extensive network modernization program, capitalizing on the country’s rapid development and growth in internet penetration. The Operator has witnessed its customer base double each year since 2014 with this level of growth seen not only in the urban capital of Kathmandu, but across more than 70 smaller cities and towns nationwide in fixed broadband. 

WorldLink has deployed the MX960 at the 100GbE Network Core, and also for Internet gateway and broadband router purposes. In addition, the MX480MX240 and MX104 have also been deployed as MPLS aggregation and provider edge routers. Services provisioning and network management has also been simplified and streamlined, with the deployment of Junos Space Connectivity Services Director.

Samit Jana, CTO, WorldLink
Our partnership with Juniper Networks plays a key role in the steady increase of fixed broadband penetration across a developing country like Nepal. 

Dinesh Verma, MD, India and SAARC, Juniper Networks
We are delighted to play a part in WorldLink’s success, driving networking transformation across the country as they strive to provide world-class networking connectivity to the citizens of Nepal.

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