For optimum laying of fiber optic cables
fiberdays is the leading trade fair for digitization, digital infrastructure, and fiber optic expansion. Over 200 international exhibitors will be presenting the latest innovations and services in the industry in Frankfurt. We will be exhibiting at the trade fair again this year.
Exchange ideas with us!
Use precise data to help you make decisions and plan your broadband expansion! With over 23 million building addresses and information on households and broadband availability, infrastructure, parcels of land, and locations, we can help you plan your fiber optic network in the best possible way.
Come to fiberdays 2026 in Frankfurt and visit us. We look forward to interesting discussions with you!
Booth 3.1 | B29 in Frankfurt!
Would you like to find out more?
At our joint booth with Esri, we look forward to shaping the next stage of digital transformation with you.
What you can expect at our booth!
The latest news about our current geodata and infrastructure data, as well as further information about fiber optic expansion. Our location intelligence experts look forward to seeing you there.
Data for telecommunications
"Intelligent broadband expansion requires intelligent solutions."
Geographic information provides efficient and targeted insights for the expansion of broadband infrastructure. Talk to our experts about how the digital twin model of a physical or planned location can optimize your fiber optic expansion.
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Fiber optic planning: In order to plan fiber optic networks efficiently and in a cost-optimized manner, a company-wide database is essential. Parcel numbers, building perimeters, and a comprehensive address master with the number of existing residential and commercial units are particularly suitable for this purpose.
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Location analysis: By analyzing geographic data, telecommunications companies can identify the locations that are most in need of sufficient broadband infrastructure. This can be done on the basis of population density, economic activity and other relevant factors.
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Demand forecast: Future demand for broadband services can be forecast. This enables long-term planning and avoids bottlenecks in the infrastructure, but requires reliable structural data.
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Network planning: Spatial information is essential for planning broadband networks. It enables the most efficient routes for laying fiber optic cables or constructing cell towers to be determined.
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Cost optimization: The use of intelligent data helps with cost optimization. The most efficient and cost-effective solutions for broadband expansion must be identified.
Data knowledge for the telecom market
Dirk Lohoff
Director Telecommunications
Nexiga GmbH
lohoff@nexiga.com |T +49 228 8496-200
Jochen Wetzel
Nexiga GmbH
wetzel@nexiga.com |T +49 228 8496-203
- Number of households and companies per address point
- Maximum download and upload bandwidths
- Product availability (depending on provider, information on DSL, VDSL, fiber optics, cable)
- Technology scores related to households in terms of affinity to VDSL, high-tech products, etc.
- Distance to the next cable branch at building level
- Technology scores related to households in terms of affinity to VDSL, high-tech products, etc.
- Differentiation according to telecommunication types of households with regard to equipment, planning and typical behavior patterns in the area of telecommunications