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Nokia partners with Reflex to enhance ISP onboarding and broadband access across South Africa’s regions. (Image source: Nokia)

Nokia has announced that Reflex will roll out its advanced Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) solution to upgrade and scale its infrastructure, accelerating ISP onboarding and enhancing broadband services for South African communities and enterprises

The deployment will also improve space and energy efficiency, ensuring Reflex’s network can support long-term national growth.

With digital transformation driving rising broadband demand across both urban and rural South Africa, underserved areas remain a persistent challenge. Reflex is tackling this head-on by replacing legacy BNGs with Nokia’s scalable solution—designed to bridge connectivity gaps and empower more ISPs to expand their reach. Research has shown that broader broadband access could significantly boost Africa’s economy, reinforcing the importance of initiatives like Reflex’s network upgrade. Nokia’s technology supports this evolution by addressing network scalability, efficiency, and sustainability.

“Working with partners like Reflex from Myriad Group, which recognises the importance of Neutral Host models providing flexible and scalable networks, is crucial in addressing the connectivity challenges across South Africa. By replacing the legacy BNGs and investing in our Nokia 7750 Service Router platform, Reflex can onboard multiple ISPs and their subscribers with minimal equipment’s needs, lowering up-front investment, reducing energy use and supporting a more sustainable and inclusive digital future,” said Toni Pellegrino, managing director of South Africa and head of network infrastructure for Southern and Eastern Africa at Nokia.

“Reflex’s mission is to give every ISP in South Africa an instant, carrier-grade on-ramp to a truly Tier 1 network. Being a value-added reseller of Nokia, we believe in the solutions they provide so much that we deploy it in our core network ourselves,” remarked Charles Castle, commercial & sales executive at Reflex Carrier Solutions.

“By integrating Nokia’s 7750 SR-1 Broadband Network Gateways and carrier-grade NAT into the Reflex backbone, we are adding capacity and intelligence while reducing space, power and complexity. The result is a future-ready platform that is scalable, secure and always-on—delivering unrivalled uptime, rock-solid redundancy and the high-speed performance our partners need, to grow with confidence. With Nokia as our technology partner, Reflex can light up new services for ISPs nationwide in days instead of months, ensuring that the ISPs who rely on our VISP offering—and the communities they serve — enjoy the best possible broadband experience today and far into the future, supported by our highly accredited local engineering teams,” Castle concluded.

Reflex’s network upgrade is built on Nokia’s 7750 SR-1 platform, integrated with Carrier-Grade NAT (CG-NAT), enabling expanded reach and improved operations across South Africa while promoting a faster, more inclusive and resilient digital economy.

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