Fibre optique - cables

SPIE connects nearly 80 thousand customers to the fibre network in Poland, expanding operations into new regions

Published on 06 June 2025

Lubon, Poland, 6 June 2025 - SPIE Nexotech S.A., a Polish subsidiary of SPIE, the independent European leader in multi-technical services in the areas of energy and communications, has announced the expansion of its operations to new regions of Poland, where it activates standard speed (300-600 Mb) and high-speed (1 Gb) FTTH connections for business and individual customers of telecommunications operators.

As of 2025, SPIE Nexotech’s fibre optic design and installation services for FTTH technology are available in many regions of Poland and now in the area of Olsztyn and Katowice as well.

The company carries out comprehensive network connections and service activations for individual and business customers of a leading operator in Poland. FTTH (Fibre to the Home) is a technology based on the transmission of data without interference using a light wave at a speed of up to 8 gigabits per second (Gbps). 

This is made possible by a fiber-optic cable made of transparent glass fiber and plastics, delivered and terminated directly at the customer's premises. Fiber-optic cables are resistant to electromagnetic interference and weather conditions. FTTH networks, currently the most modern solution for home and business users, offer a stable connection, transfer security and durability. They consume less energy than traditional technologies, which reduces operating costs and environmental impact.   

“In the era of digital transformation, a stable and fast internet connection is essential for businesses, institutions, and households. SPIE Nexotech S.A. offers operators FTTH technology that ensures reliability, high bandwidth and a cutting-edge solution for customers who demand top-quality internet services. Current standards for fibre optic data transfer guarantee throughput above 40 Gbps and low latency, making it ideal for 4K/8K streaming, online gaming, and remote work. FTTH networks also ensure longevity and security: fibre optics do not emit radio signals, which vastly reduces the risk of data interception and increases security. In addition, FTTH infrastructure has a lifespan of up to several decades,” says Filip Reichelt, CEO of SPIE Nexotech S.A.

SPIE Nexotech's services, following the expansion of its operations to the Olsztyn and Katowice areas, are now available in nearly all of Poland. The company is also carrying out modernization, expansion, and reconstruction of networks aimed at eliminating white spots on the map of high-speed internet access and adapting existing infrastructure to new requirements.

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