TELNET Fiber Optic S.L.U. is a telecommunications company based in La Muela, Zaragoza, Spain, and focuses on producing and installing fibre optic cables and passive optical components for networking.
Headquarters and New Fiber Optic, Cable Factory Tratos’ state-of-the-art fiber optic cable factory in La Muela (Zaragoza), began operations in 2004. It is one of the most advanced in Europe, equipped with the latest and most innovative technology. The facility spans 12,000 m² and has an annual production capacity of 1,200,000 km of wired fibre optic cables.
This modern facility manufactures a wide range of fibre optic cables with all protective covers and sheaths, meeting diverse industrial needs. The factory uses cutting-edge techniques to ensure the highest quality in every product, from the secondary protection lines to the SZ stranding process, which forms the optical core.
- SZ Stranding to Form the Optical Core: This process ensures robust and durable optical cores for various applications.
- Coating of Fiber Optic Cable: A multi-step process that involves precise coating of cables for protection and performance enhancement, including ultra-violet cover processing.
- Connectorization and Passive Components Workbenches: These workbenches are equipped to handle the final stages of fibre optic cable production, including connectors and the preparation of passive components.
Tratos’ La Muela facility continues to be at the forefront of innovation in fibre optic cable production, serving global markets with advanced cable solutions that support telecommunications, power distribution, and various industrial sectors.
In 2024, Tratos Cavi Iberica acquired TELNET Fiber Optic S.L.U., marking a significant expansion in Tratos’ operations in the fibre optic and telecommunications sectors. This acquisition allows Tratos to strengthen its presence in the Spanish and broader Iberian markets, enhancing its capabilities in producing and installing fibre optic cables and components. TELNET, known for its advanced fibre optic solutions and infrastructure, now operates under the Tratos brand, integrating its expertise with Tratos’ global operations to serve a wide range of telecommunications and data transmission needs.