Nexma's agents plan, route, and engineer buildable FTTH networks end to end — splice diagrams, fiber allocation, bill of materials, and CapEx — from a single conversation.
The bottleneck
Every fiber build waits on the same scarce step: turning a service area into a buildable design. It is manual, tool-heavy, and gated by a handful of senior engineers — so revenue waits while the queue clears.
Network design depends on experienced OSP engineers who are expensive and in short supply. Every neighborhood queues behind the same people, and the backlog only grows as build targets rise.
Give Nexma an area. Get back the full engineering package your crews can build from — the same artifacts a design house would deliver, generated end to end.

Optimized fiber topology and routes across the entire service area.
Cabinets, splitters, and access points placed to engineering spec.
Connection-level splice plans, generated automatically for every closure.
Strand-level fiber assignment mapped across the whole network.
Standards-ready GIS layers, exported straight into your existing systems.
Materials, labor, and total budget — costed as the design is built.
Every design is checked against your engineering rules — automatically — before it ever reaches a crew.
Point at a neighborhood, a town, or a whole region — in plain language. No CAD, no GIS setup.
Routing, equipment, splice plans, fiber allocation, GIS, and CapEx — all generated together as one design.
Every design is checked against your engineering rules, then handed over ready to build.
One month of design work → minutes. At a fraction of the cost.
The outcome
Hand Nexma a service area and get back a complete, buildable design — so capital turns into connected homes in days, not quarters.
Routing, equipment placement, splice plans, fiber allocation, GIS, and CapEx are generated together in one pass. Clear the design backlog and pull build dates forward across every area at once.
Replace weeks of scarce engineering time with an automated design pass, and optimized routing and equipment placement trim materials and labor on every build.
Every design is the full engineering package your crews build from, checked against your engineering rules before it ever leaves the system — so what you approve is what gets built.
General-purpose mapping tools and fiber GIS platforms still put a human at the center of every design. Nexma is the only one that is both purpose-built for fiber and autonomous — the design runs itself.

Built and operated fiber infrastructure inside Israel's elite 8200 technology unit. Saw firsthand, running systems at a telecom operator, how manual processes and fragmented tools waste millions on every build.

Former CEO of PCCW Global and Console Connect, with thirty years leading global telecom infrastructure at the scale of the world's largest carriers.
FAQ
A complete, buildable FTTH design for the area you give it: optimized routing and topology, equipment and splitter placement, splice diagrams, strand-level fiber allocation, GIS data, and a CapEx estimate covering materials and labor. It is the same engineering package a design house would hand over.
Designs are generated against your engineering standards and validated automatically before delivery. A human engineer reviews and approves every design — Nexma does the heavy lifting, your team signs off on what gets built.
Yes. Nexma designs to your standards — splice ratios, spacing rules, equipment catalog, and naming conventions — so the output matches how your network is actually built, not a generic template.
Designs export as standards-ready GIS data that drops into your existing systems and workflows. Nexma fits into the toolchain you run today rather than replacing it.
Your service-area data and designs are yours. We treat them as confidential, isolate each customer's data, and can work within your security and data-residency requirements as part of a pilot.
Yes — Nexma makes them dramatically faster, it does not replace them. Agents handle the repetitive design and costing work; your engineers review, refine, and own the final design. Agents and humans build great networks together.
Most teams start with a paid pilot on a real service area, so you can compare Nexma's design and cost against your own. Book a demo and we will scope a first area with you.
Human in the loop, by design
See Nexma design your network — and what your team could build with the time it gives back.