LEARN selects Nokia to deploy new high-capacity network to foster research and education in Texas

LEARN selects Nokia to deploy new high-capacity network to foster research and education in Texas

Multi-year agreement sets Nokia as a key collaborator for LEARN’s high-capacity IP/MPLS network to meet growing capacity demands supporting research and education purposes.

Nokia has announced its collaboration with The Lonestar Education and Research Network (LEARN), the statewide Research and Education Network for the state of Texas, to upgrade LEARN’s existing packet platform.

The collaboration is part of LEARN’s strategic NextGen Network initiative, which aims to replace routers across the LEARN backbone and modernize the existing statewide network, significantly advancing the network’s infrastructure and the ability to serve its members. 

Nokia’s solution will enhance the levels of scalability, security and reliability over a 400GE backbone, as part of a broad project redesign led by LEARN to serve its more than 300 organizations that directly or indirectly rely upon its network.

 The collaboration with Nokia represents a significant milestone as LEARN celebrates the upcoming 20th anniversary of its passage of first light.

The relationship with Nokia highlights LEARN’s commitment to providing advanced, high-performance networking technology solutions for research and education. The next generation of the network will meet the highest performance and reliability standards, benefiting LEARN members by enhancing network performance, ensuring seamless integration, providing future-proof technology, increasing operational efficiency and improving network reliability and resiliency. 

The LEARN network spans over 3,200 fiber route miles, serving over 300 direct and affiliate member organizations throughout Texas, including public and private higher education institutions, colleges and K–12 public schools.

The enhanced IP/MPLS core network from Nokia delivers the performance, scale and speed that are required to support cloud-hosted applications, compute-intensive processing and the exchange of massive data sets required by LEARN Member Institutions.  

Kerry Mobley, President and CEO, LEARN, said: “LEARN is looking ahead to ensure we continue to meet the evolving demands of research, education, and collaboration for years to come. As network traffic increases due to technological advancements, we are committed to providing scalable and resilient services to support the needs of our members. Partnering with Nokia to help modernize our next-gen network allows us to implement cutting-edge, future-ready solutions that enhance our ability to empower the research and education communities across Texas.”

Matt Young, Head of Enterprise Sales for North America, Nokia, said: “Research and Education networks like LEARN are experiencing unprecedented data growth with advancements in cloud and AI, which is compounded by the compute intensive processing and exchange of huge data sets within their communities. Our leadership in networking technologies and the extensive experience providing some of the highest performance networks on the planet have allowed us to gain momentum in the market, providing our customer with a robust network infrastructure with enhanced scalability, security and reliability.

We are pleased to be a part of LEARN’s network evolution project as they help foster scientific research, collaboration and innovation in Texas.”

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