Fibre to the home, network backbone, server rooms, surveillance. The physical layer that everything else runs on.
ERP, inventory, custody. Red-team equipment and offensive security. The logic that makes the infrastructure useful.
Most vendors own one layer. We operate the full stack — the fibre in the ground, the switch on the rack, the software that runs on top. Click any layer to open its brief.
Projects across four primary sectors. Each has its own rhythm — different procurement cycles, different compliance regimes, different definitions of "acceptable downtime."
Regional ISPs and carrier partners. Last-mile FTTH rollout, backbone splicing, network build-out, and ongoing maintenance contracts.
Municipal networks, government facilities, public safety infrastructure. We tender, we document, we deliver on schedule.
Corporate campuses, data centres, industrial sites. Cabling, networks, security systems, server rooms, and software that ties them together.
Authorised security teams, penetration testers, research groups. Red-team equipment and offensive engagement services, subject to verification.
Civil works and physical site preparation. Trenching, ducting, manhole installation, cabinet foundations — the ground-layer work that precedes active equipment. Projects range from last-mile urban rollouts to greenfield industrial sites.
We operate with our own crews and equipment across Germany, Poland, and Lithuania. That means faster mobilisation, consistent quality control from planning through handover, and accountability on a single contract rather than across a chain of subcontractors.
Fibre-to-the-home splicing and cable blowing, from MPO terminations to individual household drops. We specialise in the physical fibre layer — microduct installation, air-blown fibre deployment, fusion splicing with OTDR verification, and CPE activation.
Volume work for regional ISPs and bespoke installations for enterprise campuses. Every splice is documented and tested; every drop is certified. The difference between a network that works and one that quietly degrades is in the quality of the work on this layer.
The bridge layer where physical meets logical. Office and industrial network installations, server rack deployment, structured cabling, managed switches, and integrated security systems — IP cameras, access control, intrusion detection.
We handle the whole chain: cabling, hardware, configuration, and ongoing management. One point of contact for the network and the physical security stack that sits on top of it. Monitored response and maintenance contracts available across all three jurisdictions.
We develop custom software and integrate established platforms. For clients whose requirements fit an existing ERP, we implement, customise, and maintain. For clients whose workflows don't fit any off-the-shelf system, we build from scratch.
Specialisation in inventory, custody tracking, and field operations software — systems for teams with physical assets that move through a workflow. Includes general IT services, on-site support, and network administration across the same client base.
Red-team tooling and offensive security equipment, supplied to authorised security teams, penetration testers, and research groups. Adversarial engagement services for clients who want their infrastructure tested against realistic attack conditions — not scanner reports.
Engagement tiers range from scoped physical penetration tests to continuous red-team retainers. Equipment retail is verification-gated and shipped only within the EU to qualified buyers.
Capability and coverage, not performance counters. We publish numbers when they mean something.
Two in-house software platforms, developed for our own field operations and available to clients.
Scheduling, dispatch, and real-time coordination across distributed crews. Built for teams with people, vehicles, and equipment that need to be in the right place at the right time.
Asset tracking with confidence-based location modelling. Designed for field operations where equipment moves between sites, gets sub-rented, and standard warehouse inventory systems fall apart.
Technical notes from our engineers and operators. Opinions, methods, and occasional corrections from people who work on this infrastructure.
A practical comparison of microduct air-blown installation against traditional cable pulling for last-mile FTTH in retrofit scenarios — where every metre of duct was installed ten years before fibre existed.
What off-the-shelf inventory systems get wrong about crews with expensive kit that moves between sites, gets sub-rented, and occasionally walks off. The system design we settled on after three failed attempts.
Five years of physical penetration engagements across European enterprise sites. Patterns in what actually fails, what defends well, and the gap between what security systems are bought to do versus what they do.
We hire splicers, network engineers, field technicians, and software developers across our three operating countries. Direct employment, not subcontracted gigs.
What we provide: professional equipment, proper training, scheduled work, and the chance to work on real infrastructure that stays in the ground for decades.
Direct contact. Fast response. Projects across Germany, Poland, and Lithuania.