FTTH Solutions, Germany and The Netherlands

FTTH Solutions: Bringing Fiber to Every Home and Business

As demand for high-speed internet continues to grow, the most future-proof choice for upgrading subscriber connections is fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP), also known as fiber-to-the-home (FTTH). Our company specializes in FTTx solutions, covering all optical fiber topologies that connect telecom or cable carriers directly to customers, based on the fiber termination point.

We have extensive experience in fiber distribution design across various regions in the Netherlands, connecting subscribers in both urban centers and suburban areas. Our approach prioritizes delivering the most efficient and cost-effective solutions tailored to the specific geographical and infrastructural conditions of each project.

Our Process for FTTH Network Design:

We follow a structured, step-by-step process to ensure optimal network performance and adherence to local regulations:

  1. Road Excavation Planning: Strategically planning excavations to minimize disruption.
  2. Private Property Excavations: Coordinating with homeowners to ensure seamless installations.
  3. Distribution Area Determination: Mapping out service zones for efficient network coverage.
  4. Connection of Distribution Panels: Setting up main and intermediate distribution panels for reliable connectivity.
  5. Pipe Capacity Calculation: Assessing existing infrastructure to determine pipe requirements.
  6. Cable Blowing: Installing fiber cables using advanced blowing techniques for maximum reach.
  7. Preparation of Construction Drawings and Documentation: Providing detailed plans and documentation for project execution and regulatory compliance.

With a focus on quality and precision, we deliver FTTH networks that enable faster, more reliable internet access for businesses and households, paving the way for a connected future.

Project Details

Project: FTTH Solutions, Germany and The Netherlands


Volume: 130 FTTH Projects, 750k Home Connection


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