What the Project Is About
Since May 7, 1991, a telecom company based in Guémené-Penfao has been making waves in the world of telecommunications. Operating both on land and in the air, this company specializes in deploying various networks, including underground and aerial ones. Their expertise spans fiber optics, new site creation, and civil engineering, primarily serving the western part of France. But that’s not all—they’ve been expanding nationally since 2020, diving into areas like GSM, FH, and civil engineering with gusto. With a workforce of 150 employees, they’re growing steadily, driven by a strong internalization of diverse activities. The future? Bright and buzzing with innovation, aiming to shape the connected world of tomorrow.
Main Benefits and Key Figures
Here’s a quick snapshot of what makes this company stand out:
- Established since 1991, rooted in Guémené-Penfao
- Active in both underground and aerial network deployment
- Expanded nationally since 2020, covering GSM, FH, and civil engineering
- 150 employees contributing to steady growth and responsiveness
- Projected turnover of 25 million euros by April 30, 2024
- Five agencies spread across France, ensuring wide coverage
Expertise in GSM and Pylon Structures
The company’s GSM division is all about innovation and precision. They conduct drone studies and panoramic surveys to scout new sites and modify existing ones. When it comes to pylons, they’re equally hands-on—creating new sites and tweaking current structures to keep everything running smoothly. This dual focus ensures robust network coverage and reliable connections, which are essential in today’s fast-paced digital world.
Fiber Optics and Civil Engineering Capabilities
Fiber optics is another cornerstone of their expertise. From detailed studies to pulling and laying fiber, plus making connections and performing measurements, they cover the full spectrum. On the civil engineering front, they handle street cabinets, shelters, underground networks, and foundations for pylons. This comprehensive approach means they’re not just laying cables—they’re building the backbone of tomorrow’s telecom infrastructure.
Poles Installation and Reinforcement
Poles might seem simple, but they’re critical for network stability. This company installs new poles and reinforces existing ones through guying techniques. These efforts ensure that the physical structures supporting antennas and cables are solid and reliable, even in challenging weather conditions. It’s the kind of behind-the-scenes work that keeps everything connected without a hitch.
Project Impact and Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – Building resilient infrastructure and promoting sustainable industrialization
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – Enhancing urban connectivity and infrastructure
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – Supporting employment and economic development in the telecom sector
- SDG 13: Climate Action – Implementing eco-friendly practices in network deployment and maintenance
Company Location and Contact
Operating out of 13 rue des entrepreneurs, Zi de la Touche, 44290 Guémené-Penfao, the company remains deeply connected to its roots. This location serves as the hub for coordinating their multiple agencies across France, ensuring seamless project management and client support. It’s a solid base for a company that’s always looking ahead, ready to tackle the next big challenge in telecom infrastructure.





















