In recent months, LEC has successfully completed several telecommunications infrastructure projects in Germany, continuing to develop a modern fiber-optic network in collaboration with international partners and ensuring high-quality infrastructure deployment. The projects included both large-scale fiber network construction and local connection projects.
At the end of 2025, a major fiber network expansion project in Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, Germany, was successfully completed for the client WEMACOM Breitband GmbH. The project was implemented over several years—from 2018 to the end of 2025—and included several consecutive orders for the development of optical infrastructure in the region. During the project, more than 1,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable routes were constructed, enabling over 10,000 households to connect to high-speed fiber-optic internet. Both open-trench and closed-conduit construction methods were used, with up to 200 specialists working simultaneously at various project stages. The client expressed satisfaction with our services, and cooperation is planned to continue both in telecommunications network development and in energy infrastructure projects.
A fiber network construction project in the Osnabrück region was also completed for the client TELKOS Telekommunikationsgesellschaft mbH Landkreis Osnabrück. Approximately 110 kilometers of fiber-optic cable routes were built, primarily using closed-conduit methods, providing more than 250 households with the opportunity to connect to a high-speed fiber network. This project was acquired through a public procurement procedure, demonstrating the company’s competitiveness and ability to successfully implement large-scale infrastructure projects.
In Buchholz, a household connection project was carried out in cooperation with Buchholz Digital GmbH, using both open-trench and modern trenchless methods. Approximately 250 new fiber-optic connections were installed, expanding the availability of the existing network and providing residents with high-speed internet infrastructure.
An interesting and challenging project was implemented in collaboration with Ingenieurgesellschaft PPHT mbh, involving technologically complex horizontal directional drilling (HDD) work. Approximately 7 kilometers of underground bores were constructed, including a motorway crossing using closed-conduit methods. This section was particularly challenging, as the work was carried out without interrupting motorway traffic. Unlike usual practice, where the bore trajectory can be monitored from the surface using location equipment, in this case, the route crossed a high-traffic motorway. Therefore, drilling control was carried out using alternative methods from both sides of the bore, requiring extremely precise planning and technically complex solutions.
Additionally, we completed energy infrastructure construction work in Hamburg on Schulterblatt Street, one of the city’s busiest roads. The work was carried out under complex urban conditions, requiring precise planning, traffic management, and close coordination with local authorities to ensure infrastructure construction while maintaining the uninterrupted flow of city life.
In addition to the projects mentioned above, several smaller-scale fiber network construction projects in various regions have recently been completed, continuing to expand telecommunications infrastructure, provide new connection opportunities for households and businesses, and strengthen long-term cooperation with partners and clients.