Nokia Lightspan MF
High Capacity, Multi-PON Fiber Access for Modern Broadband Networks
The Nokia Lightspan MF is a modular, high performance fiber OLT designed to support broadband providers as they scale fiber networks efficiently and cost effectively. Built for central office and large hub deployments, Lightspan MF delivers the flexibility to support GPON, XGS-PON, and future PON technologies on a single platform. With modular architecture and deep integration into Nokia’s access ecosystem, Lightspan MF enables providers to grow subscriber numbers, expand service offerings, and future proof their networks without constant hardware replacement.
Built for Scale and Longevity
Lightspan MF supports high port density and multi terabit switching capacity, making it ideal for providers deploying fiber at scale. As demand grows, operators can expand capacity through modular line cards rather than replacing entire systems.
Multi-PON Support on One Platform
Support for GPON and XGS-PON allows providers to serve mixed subscriber environments while transitioning to higher-speed services at their own pace. This flexibility simplifies migration strategies and protects existing investments.
Open, Software Driven Operations
Lightspan MF integrates with Nokia’s Lightspan and Altiplano management environments, enabling centralized provisioning, monitoring, and automation. Open APIs support integration with OSS/BSS systems, helping providers streamline operations and reduce manual workflows.
Designed for Reliability
Carrier-grade redundancy, robust environmental tolerances, and proven Nokia hardware design ensure reliable operation in demanding network environments.
Key Benefits
- Modular chassis for scalable growth
- GPON and XGS-PON support on a single platform
- High port density for large fiber deployments
- Centralized management and automation readiness
- Carrier grade reliability and redundancy
Ideal For
- Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) deployments
- Regional and national broadband providers
- Electric co-ops, municipalities, and ISPs expanding fiber
- Networks transitioning from GPON to XGS-PON