
FIBRE

When it comes to fibre, KTL delivers fast, cost-effective, and high-quality solutions for our clients.
Once external fibre installation by third parties is complete, KTL provides full transmission equipment installation, commissioning, and testing services for major operators and wholesale fibre providers. We ensure every network we build meets the highest standards of reliability, scalability, and efficiency.
KTL designs, builds, and commissions Fibre Points of Presence (PoPs) and Points of Interface (PoIs) nationwide. Our structured Fibre Installation and Commissioning Programme defines a consistent, auditable process for implementing and validating fibre-optic networks.
FIBRE END POINT (FEP)
INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING
OUR APPROACH
Efficiently install and commission
passive and active fibre components.
Perform accurate splicing, termination, equipment installation, and network activation.
Deliver fully tested and certified network segments, ready for integration and service.
INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
Deployment of Optical Line Terminals (OLTs), Optical Network Terminals (ONTs), switches, and DWDM/CWDM equipment as per design packages.
Rack installation, cable management, power linking, grounding, and environmental validation.
Software and firmware loading, configuration template application, and Network Management System (NMS) integration.
Power level verification, optical budget confirmation, and lightpath continuity testing.
Logical service validation, including VLANs, GPON profiles, and transport wavelength activation.
Full documentation and certification of compliance upon completion.
DATA CENTRES
KTL has delivered numerous Data Centre hall fit-outs, completing full electrical and ICT infrastructure installations as detailed in LLD/HLD designs.
Our services include:
Rack and cage layout installation, structured cabling, and fibre/copper backbone interconnectivity.
Implementation of cross-connects, tie lines, and network hardware configuration.
Comprehensive end-to-end IT testing, commissioning, and network activation.
