Accelerate FTTH rollout

Design routes, capture as-built data, and validate QA in the field.

See a FTTH sample project

QField for Fibre to the Home

Plan, construct, and document FTTH networks with geospatial accuracy.

Who this is for

Network planners, construction crews, and QA teams delivering last-mile fibre. Keep planning, build, and as-built documentation aligned across office and field.

What you can do

  • Plan and stake out trench routes, cabinets, splitters, and drops
  • Collect as-built geometries with attributes and photo evidence
  • Validate constraints (IDs, port counts, splice rules) with smart forms
  • Work offline on site; sync changes and comments when back online
  • Export clean deliverables for GIS/asset systems

Workflow

  1. Plan in QGIS: layers for ducts, cables, chambers, OLT/ONT, rules and styles
  2. Build with QField: capture as-built lines/points, attach photos and notes
  3. QA & Handover: review in QFieldCloud, resolve conflicts, export to PostGIS/GeoPackage

Next steps

→ See a FTTH sample project: /download/ftth-sample/

Common Challenges

  • Paper redlines slow construction handover
  • GPS drift and inconsistent measurements
  • Fragmented photos and evidence trails

Why Teams Choose QField

  • Deployed by utilities and network contractors
  • Smooth handover from field to GIS/asset registers

Frequently Asked

Can we capture photos and tie them to features?

Yes. Attach photos to features; metadata and geometry stay linked.

Can we export into our asset system?

Yes. Use GeoPackage/GeoJSON or pipelines to PostGIS; QFieldCloud automates sync.

Ready to get started?

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