Deploy Juniper MX routers with full BGP routing, CGNAT, and DDoS protection — without a multi-million peso hardware investment. New ISPs go live in 3 weeks. Established operators expand capacity on demand.
Why New Philippine ISPs Need NaaS Right Now
The Open Access in Data Transmission Act (Republic Act 11659) combined with DICT's Konektadong Pinoy initiative is expected to create 1,000+ new licensed ISPs in the Philippines over the next two years. The law reduces barriers to entry for local broadband operators.
New ISPs face a capital trap: acquiring carrier-grade routing equipment (₱3M–₱15M for an MX platform) before generating subscriber revenue creates a cash flow crisis that stalls deployment or forces debt financing.
With 1IX NaaS, a new ISP can launch with a carrier-grade MX204 router, CGNAT, and BGP peering — fully operational in 3 weeks — for ₱85,000/month. Break-even at approximately 200 subscribers. Zero upfront hardware cost.
Platform
The MX Series runs on Juniper's Trio chipset — the same silicon powering Tier 1 telcos globally. It delivers hardware-accelerated routing, stateful services, and subscriber management at line rate, without oversubscription.
Ideal for new ISP launches and regional edge nodes. Compact 1RU form with carrier-grade reliability. Supports full BGP table, CGNAT, and subscriber management.
High-density 100GE aggregation for growing ISPs. Replaces legacy ATM/SDH aggregation with modern IP/MPLS. 1.2 Tbps forwarding capacity.
Modular chassis for regional ISP cores. Full L3 VPN, 6VPE, MVPN, and Internet Exchange connectivity. ISSU (In-Service Software Upgrade) for zero-downtime maintenance.
Built for national ISP backbones and IXP peering. Supports Segment Routing, EVPN for DCI, and 400G interfaces. Five-nines reliability for mission-critical backbone.
Unlike merchant silicon switches repurposed for routing, the Juniper Trio chipset is designed from the ground up for routing and service delivery. It performs NAT, MPLS label operations, firewall filtering, and forwarding simultaneously at line rate — no performance degradation when enabling services. This is why major Philippine telcos and global Tier 1 operators run on MX, not commodity hardware.
Technical Capabilities
Juniper MX platforms run Junos Broadband Subscriber Management (BSM) with integrated CGNAT — eliminating the need for a separate CGNAT appliance. Supports NAT44, NAT64, DS-Lite, and 6rd with subscriber-level logging for DICT compliance. Scale from thousands to millions of concurrent sessions on a single platform.
Juniper MX implements RFC 5575 BGP FlowSpec, enabling real-time traffic filtering at line rate without external scrubbing boxes. When an attack is detected by our NOC, mitigation rules are pushed via BGP within seconds — rate-limiting, redirecting, or blackholing attack traffic before it saturates your uplinks. Protects your infrastructure and your subscribers.
Juniper MX handles full internet routing tables (1M+ prefixes) without breaking a sweat, thanks to the Trio chipset's dedicated forwarding plane. We configure eBGP peering with upstream transit providers and, where available, IX peering in Manila (PhOpenIX, PHIX) to reduce transit costs and lower latency to major content providers.
Build revenue-generating managed services on top of your access infrastructure. Juniper MX supports Layer 3 VPN (RFC 2547), Layer 2 VPN (VPLS, EVPN), and wholesale access models. Deliver differentiated tiers to enterprise, residential, and government subscribers — all from the same routing platform.
New MX nodes come online automatically via Juniper's Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP). When you add a POP or replace a failed unit, the router downloads its full configuration from our management stack within minutes of connecting to the network. No truck roll required for configuration.
Our Manila-based NOC monitors every interface, BGP session, and subscriber count in real time. We use Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI) for streaming telemetry — getting sub-second visibility into traffic patterns, drops, and latency. Proactive alerts and capacity planning are included in every ISP NaaS subscription.
ISP NaaS Tiers
A regional fiber ISP serving 5,000 subscribers needed to expand into three new municipalities. Traditional procurement would have required ₱12M in MX router and aggregation switch capex — forcing them to seek new investor funding and delaying launch by 9 months.
With 1IX NaaS, they deployed MX204 edge nodes at each new PoP under a monthly subscription. BGP peering, CGNAT pools, and FlowSpec DDoS were configured by our NOC team before each PoP went live. The ISP launched all three new coverage areas within 6 weeks — billing from day one.
Get carrier-grade Juniper MX infrastructure in 3 weeks — on a monthly subscription that matches your subscriber revenue growth.