Explore our flagship portfolio of transceivers, splitters, switches, and media converters deployed globally across telecom networks.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of telecommunications, fiber optic networks form the bedrock of global connectivity. Operating at the highest echelon of system reliability, Shenzhen Soras Technology Co., Ltd. (recognized globally under the brand Soraslink) stands as a premier manufacturer and exporter of advanced optical transmission equipment and custom OEM optic testers. With over a decade of R&D experience, our operations are dedicated to addressing critical hardware challenges through technological innovation, custom-tailored design pathways, and strict compliance with international standards.
As telecom carriers transition toward next-generation access technologies such as 50G-PON and 800G coherent networking, the demand for precise testing methodologies escalates. Custom OEM optic testers serve as the primary line of defense in validating link performance, optical budget compliance, and component health. By designing and fabricating custom optical time-domain reflectometers (OTDR), optical power meters, light sources, and bit error rate tester (BERT) interfaces, Soras Technology enables global network engineers to maintain seamless connectivity with zero downtime.
Aligning advanced hardware architecture with actual enterprise and carrier deployment environments.
Providing high-precision PLC Splitters and GPON/XPON ONU transceivers engineered for passive optical networks. Our custom testers monitor signal distribution across multi-dwelling units, optimizing insertion loss parameters down to ≤0.1dB.
Delivering low-latency SFP+ and 10GBASE-T transceivers optimized for leaf-spine architectures. Testing infrastructure ensures multi-vendor compatibility, keeping Bit Error Rates (BER) below 10^-12 under peak traffic loads.
Utilizing robust POE switches and unmanaged switch configurations designed to maintain zero packet loss in extreme temperatures. Suitable for municipal surveillance systems, Smart Grids, and perimeter security configurations.
Modern telecommunications networks demand a cohesive approach to hardware deployment and quality assurance. Our structural approach hinges on designing componentry and tester suites concurrently. This creates a closed-loop system where our Fiber Media Converters, SFP Modules, and ONU/OLT equipment are stress-tested in environments that mimic real-world network stresses. By simulating optical dispersion, return loss scenarios, and power fluctuations, our custom OEM testers protect high-value infrastructure from field failures.
Combining state-of-the-art SMT lines, automated assembly, and strict QC testing protocols.
Located in Guangdong, China, the technological heartland of the electronics industry, Soras Technology operates an advanced manufacturing facility. Our factory runs on a Factory 4.0 architecture, incorporating automation at every stage of the production cycle. By integrating Surface Mount Technology (SMT) with smart optical inspection (AOI), we ensure that high-density components on PCBs for SFP modules and PoE switches are placed with micrometer precision.
Our supply chain strategy is designed for maximum resilience. By cultivating direct partnerships with domestic silicon, laser-diode, and semiconductor packaging suppliers, we mitigate geopolitical vulnerabilities and avoid import-dependency bottlenecks. This ensures a consistent pipeline of raw materials, allowing us to maintain stable lead times and competitive pricing even during global supply contractions. For global procurement officers, this translates to predictable deliveries and lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
A deep look at our testing protocols designed to guarantee performance under the most challenging environments.
Quality control is not an afterthought at Soras Technology; it is the foundation of our engineering workflow. We employ multi-tiered validation loops to guarantee that every transceiver, media converter, and tester performs reliably under challenging real-world conditions. These protocols ensure that hardware meets or exceeds industrial standards prior to shipping.
Bridging today's optical standards with tomorrow's ultra-high-speed network requirements.
As transmission standards migrate from 10G/100G configurations toward 400G, 800G, and 1.6T speeds, traditional testing methodologies face limitations. Signal attenuation, chromatic dispersion, and phase noise become more pronounced at higher frequencies, leaving less margin for error in the optical power budget.
To address this transition, Soras Technology is executing a comprehensive development roadmap focused on three key areas:
Our next-generation test setups are designed to support Coherent Optical Transceivers (such as ZR/ZR+ systems), verifying advanced phase-modulation schemes like QPSK and 16-QAM across long haul fibers.
We are transitioning benchtop testing to automated, multi-channel testing stations. This reduces cycle times by up to 60% while ensuring complete validation of transceivers under production loads.
Our R&D division is engineering precise fiber coupling systems and optical interfaces to validate Silicon Photonics (SiPh) chips at the wafer and package levels, paving the way for next-gen co-packaged optics (CPO).
Addressing key factors in vendor qualification, standard compliance, and cost optimization.
Procurement departments in major telecom firms and data centers look beyond the unit price. They evaluate prospective partners based on total cost of ownership (TCO), quality consistency, compliance standards, and custom OEM support. The table below highlights how Soras Technology addresses these critical global requirements:
| Procurement Requirement | Industry Vulnerability / Challenge | Soras Technology (Soraslink) Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Quality Assurance & Certification | Uncertified components can cause network degradation and fail to meet safety codes in EU/US markets. | Products are fully certified under ISO 9001, UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS, ensuring entry and safety compliance worldwide. |
| Supply Chain Consistency | Delays in passive components can halt massive FTTH deployments, causing severe financial penalties. | Guangdong-based manufacturing facility with localized sourcing of high-grade raw components, minimizing logistics risks. |
| Customization & Compatibility | Locked transceiver firmware can lead to system incompatibility within multi-vendor hardware environments. | Advanced OEM/ODM capabilities to code EEPROM signatures, matching Cisco, Juniper, Huawei, and other major vendors. |
| Testing Documentation | Incomplete test logs make field troubleshooting difficult when packet drop anomalies occur. | Comprehensive verification data provided, including return loss, high-low temperature profiles, and BER testing records. |
With an export footprint spanning over 60 countries across South America, North America, Europe, and East Asia, we understand regional regulatory frameworks. Whether it is compliance with the EU's RoHS directive or UL safety standards for the North American market, our production processes are aligned with the requirements of your destination port.
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