(FTTH) projects for various Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and telecom operators.

We have successfully completed turnkey Fiber to the Home (FTTH) projects for various Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and telecom operators across multiple housing societies in Lahore. These include notable locations such as DHA Phase 12 (Rehbar), Allama Iqbal Town, Garden Town, and Falcon Society. Each of these projects was tailored to meet the unique requirements of the client while ensuring high-quality service delivery.

Our scope of work began with network design. This involved analyzing the geographical and infrastructural requirements of each housing society to create a comprehensive and efficient layout for the FTTH network. The design stage also included selecting the appropriate materials, such as optical fiber cables, HDPE pipes, handholes, FDH (Fiber Distribution Hub) cabinets, and other necessary components to ensure a robust and future-proof network.

Once the design was approved, we initiated the civil work phase, which included excavation and digging trenches for the laying of HDPE pipes. The trenches were strategically planned to minimize disruption to residents and ensure the safety and durability of the infrastructure. After excavation, the HDPE pipes were laid meticulously to form the conduit for the optical fiber cables.

Following the pipe-laying process, we either prepared on-site handholes or installed prefabricated handholes at designated intervals along the network. These handholes are critical for providing access points for maintenance and cable management, ensuring long-term efficiency and ease of operation for the network.

The next phase involved optical fiber pulling, where the cables were carefully inserted into the laid HDPE pipes. This process required precision and expertise to avoid damage to the cables while ensuring they were securely installed across the designated routes. We used advanced cable-pulling techniques and equipment to achieve seamless installation over long distances.

Once the optical fiber cables were in place, we moved on to establishing the Fiber Distribution Hub (FDH). FDH cabinets were strategically located to serve as central distribution points for the network. These hubs facilitated the connection of individual homes to the network, ensuring high-speed internet access directly to each subscriber.

The final stage involved delivering Fiber to the Home (FTTH) through a systematic process. This included connecting the optical fibers to each household using ONT (Optical Network Terminal) devices, ensuring end-to-end connectivity from the service provider to the customer. The entire network was tested and optimized to ensure flawless performance and to meet the bandwidth and speed requirements of the end-users.

Throughout the project lifecycle, we maintained a strong focus on quality control, safety standards, and timely execution. Our comprehensive approach, from design to delivery, enabled us to build reliable and scalable FTTH networks for these housing societies, empowering residents with high-speed internet and advanced telecommunications services. These projects demonstrate our expertise in executing large-scale FTTH deployments and our commitment to driving digital transformation in urban communities.

Client:
Govt of Pakistan
Category:
Network & Security Monitoring
Date:
25 February 2024
Location:
1. DHA Phase 12 Rehbar Lahore
2. Wapda Town, Garden Town, Allama Iqbal Town
3. Falcon society