ASX-listed software-defined networking (SDN) and SD-WAN company Activeport has announced that it has received orders for more than 75 new Network as a Service (NaaS) ports worth in excess of $1.2M over 36 months.
Activeport launched its Global Edge NaaS platform in collaboration with the Fibreconx network late last year and after extensive engineering and field trials, began marketing the service in May 2025.
Activeport said the number of services committed in the first month exceeded the anticipated run-rate immediately after launch.
The Global Edge platform, powered by Activeport’s network orchestration software, offers a self-service last-mile fibre network to Australia’s major data centres.
The Global Edge portal, currently live in Sydney and Melbourne, will see Brisbane added in the second half of the year.
Activeport said that it has a "rapidly growing order book" that promises to deliver significant net-new revenue to the company in FY26.
It also anticipates that additional products, including managed firewalls, cloud on-ramps, cloud routing and virtual edge services, will increase revenue and gross margin as they’re rolled out in the coming months.
"The flexibility of the Pure Fibre network that Mark Rafferty and his team have built provides a great opportunity for us to flex the full capability of Activeport’s software, revolutionising the way commercial data networks are ordered, delivered and managed in Australia," said Activeport chairman and CEO Peter Christie.
Back in 2022, ActivePort acquired Perth-based NBN reseller Future Broadband.