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Proximus

Discover how Proximus achieved their ambitions deployment goals faster and cheaper than manual FTTH network design

Geert Bruylandt, Domain Manager – Fibre Network Program, Proximus
IQGeo and Proximus customer case study

Key statistics

Proximus and IQGeo customer story

Telecom

company in Belgium

Bonfire Fiber and IQGeo customer story

Founded

in 1994

Bonfire Fiber and IQGeo customer story

11,000 +

employees

Proximus and IQGeo customer story

For us, IQGeo is really a partner. They know us very well, they know what we want and they can think with us. We use the Comsof Fiber tool on a daily basis, and it just does what we want it to do.

Geert Bruylandt, Domain Manager – Fibre Network Program, Proximus

Requirements

To successfully undertake a nationwide FTTH rollout, Proximus faced several critical requirements. They needed to maintain firm control over network quality and consistency, avoiding the ad hoc decision-making approach previously employed with copper wire deployments. They also sought to establish region-specific FTTH standards within Belgium. 

Results

The partnership with IQGeo enabled Proximus to adopt a flexible and agile approach to network deployment, making them more responsive to changes and new demands. They've made significant progress in enhancing FTTH brownfield deployment, moving closer to their goal of expanding fiber network coverage in Belgium. 

In August 2022, IQGeo announced the acquisition of Comsof. Read the article in full on our news page

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IQGeo EMEA Meetup

June 3-4, 2024 | Cambridge, UK

Returning for its third year, the Meetup offers a valuable platform for industry professionals to participate in discussions on current trends, challenges and share best practices. 

 

The two-day program is specifically designed to equip fiber, telecom, and utility network operators with the essential tools and strategies needed to plan, build and maintain the networks of tomorrow.

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