Nextlink Internet Expands Middle Mile and Data Center CapabilitiesNextlink Internet Expands Middle Mile and Data Center Capabilities with IP Infusion’s OcNOS Software and Edgecore HardwareHeartland ISP Leverages OcNOS to Support Scalable, Cost-Effective Broadband Infrastructure Across 11 StatesIP Infusion announced that Nextlink Internet, a fast-growing Internet Service Provider serving the rural heartland of America, has deployed IP Infusion’s OcNOS Service Provider and Data Center software running on Edgecore hardware in production across key areas of its middle mile and data center infrastructure.
Headquartered in Texas and operating across 11 states, Nextlink delivers high-speed fixed wireless and fiber-optic internet services to nearly 100,000 customers. The company plays a vital role in bringing connectivity to underserved communities across the Midwest, Great Plains, and beyond. As part of its ongoing commitment to scalable, cost-effective broadband expansion, Nextlink has deployed OcNOS to enhance transport aggregation, site router switching, and core data center operations. OcNOS enables advanced traffic engineering capabilities, including Segment Routing (SR), MPLS, and ISIS, and integrates with Edgecore’s open hardware platforms supporting 100G and 400G interfaces. Seamless integration with Nextlink’s NETCONF/YANG-based network automation tools further enhances operational efficiency and deployment flexibility. “IP Infusion’s OcNOS software, paired with Edgecore hardware, is now part of our production environment supporting middle-mile and data center transport,” said Cameron Kilton, Chief Technology Officer at Nextlink Internet. “In these targeted use cases, the platform’s flexibility, support for open standards, and cost structure align well with our goals to expand broadband access throughout the Heartland while maintaining operational agility and performance.” “Nextlink Internet’s rapid growth and commitment to delivering unlimited, high-quality internet align perfectly with our mission to provide scalable, open networking solutions,” said Kiyo Oishi, CEO for IP Infusion. “OcNOS empowers Nextlink to optimize its network performance while significantly reducing costs, and we’re thrilled to support its expansion across 11 states.” The deployment is part of Nextlink’s broader network strategy to combine traditional and disaggregated architectures in ways that best serve rural communities with high-quality, unlimited internet. Source: IP Infusion media announcement |