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About FiberQ

FiberQ is an open-source QGIS plugin built for fast, practical fiber network design. It helps telecom engineers and GIS teams go from map → design → export-ready data, without vendor lock-in.

FiberQ — open-source fiber network design for QGIS

Why we built it

Fiber projects live at the intersection of geography, infrastructure, and messy reality. We wanted a tool that stays inside QGIS, works with standard GIS workflows, and produces clean outputs for documentation and PostGIS—without expensive licenses.

Open-source by default

Transparent code, community contributions, and long-term maintainability.

QGIS-first workflow

Built to feel native in QGIS—not like a separate ecosystem.

Practical outputs

The goal is usable deliverables: layers, tables, and publish-ready data.

What you can do with FiberQ

Design routes, place network elements, generate documentation-ready layers, and prepare data for PostGIS and web maps—without leaving QGIS.

Roadmap

Better translation consistency, stronger validation checks, improved preview/publish workflows, and compatibility testing for upcoming QGIS releases.

Community

Bug reports, testing, documentation improvements, and small fixes matter. Contributors can receive a FiberQ Contributor Certificate as a thank-you.

Disclaimer

FiberQ is provided “as is” with no warranty. Always validate outputs against your project standards and local regulations.

Get involved

  • Report an issue
  • Submit a pull request
  • Help test on new QGIS versions
  • Improve docs and examples
FiberQ community and contributions
FiberQ roadmap and releases

Roadmap mindset

  • Ship improvements that reduce real-world field mistakes.
  • Prefer open standards and portable project files.
  • Keep the workflow simple, fast, and GIS-native.

“Open tools win when they respect real workflows and real deadlines.”

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