Premium hot-swappable transceivers optimized for Omantel, Ooredoo, and private enterprise networks in the Sultanate.
As the Sultanate of Oman advances rapidly toward the goals of Oman Vision 2040, building a resilient digital infrastructure is critical. From smart cities in Muscat and Duqm to automation systems across the oil fields of PDO (Petroleum Development Oman), optical transceivers act as the crucial link interfaces.
In this evolving landscape, the demand for stable, high-performance optical interfaces like the 1.25G Duplex SFP module has experienced significant growth. While higher-speed interfaces (like 10G, 40G, and 100G) occupy the backbone networks, 1.25G transceivers remain the workhorses of the edge network, FTTH access nodes, municipal infrastructure, and industrial Ethernet switches. They offer the perfect balance of cost-efficiency, power budget resilience, and long-range connectivity required for the geographic expanse of Oman.
Several regional initiatives directly influence optical network procurement in the Sultanate:
Oman’s environmental conditions represent a significant challenge for optical systems. Temperatures in areas like Duqm or Fahud can easily exceed 50°C in the summer. Standard commercial-grade SFP modules are rated only up to 70°C, which can lead to optical drift, elevated bit error rates (BER), or catastrophic failure. Our industrial-grade transceivers are built to withstand these challenging conditions.
Understanding the core technologies behind 1.25G SFP transceivers ensures procurement teams make informed decisions regarding optical link budgets, fiber type compatibility, and diagnostic capabilities:
While Bi-Directional (BiDi) transceivers utilize a single fiber strands to save fiber resources, Duplex LC SFP modules use separate transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) lines. This configuration minimizes crosstalk, optimizes link budgets for long-distance runs (e.g., 40km to 160km), and represents the standard configuration across most heritage switch installations in Muscat’s financial centers and state-owned entities.
| Transceiver Type | Wavelength (nm) | Fiber Type | Max Distance | Typical Application in Oman |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GLC-LH-SX Multi Mode | 850nm | MMF (OM2/OM3) | 550m | Muscat Data Center Interconnects |
| GLC-LH-SMD Standard SMF | 1310nm | SMF (G.652) | 10km - 20km | FTTH Municipal Ring Distribution |
| 1.25G Duplex Long-Haul | 1550nm | SMF (G.652) | 40km - 80km | Regional Substation Tele-protection |
| 1000BASE-EZX/ZXC Ultra Long-Haul | 1550nm DFB | SMF (G.652/G.655) | 100km - 160km | Oil Field Pipeline SCADA Backbone |
For remote locations such as southern Salalah or oil extraction fields in Al Wusta, site dispatch costs are extremely high. Transceivers equipped with DDM/DOM (SFF-8472) enable network administrators to monitor real-time parameters, including optical output power, receiver sensitivity, operating temperature, and transceiver supply voltage. This capability facilitates proactive maintenance and prevents unscheduled outages.
As an established manufacturer with over 10 years of R&D experience, Shenzhen Soras Technology Co., Ltd. provides certified quality optical components tailored to meet the strict requirements of network operators in Oman.
Our state-of-the-art production facility based in Guangdong, China, maintains strict compliance with ISO 9001 quality standards. All optical modules go through a series of testing procedures including high-low temperature cycles, bit error rate (BER) verification, and multi-switch compatibility assessments to ensure reliable performance on arrival.
| Business Type | Manufacturer / Exporter | Country / Region | Guangdong, China |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Products | FTTH ONU & OLT, SFP Modules, Fiber Media Converters, PoE Switches | Est. Year / Revenue | 2021 / US$5 Million - US$10 Million |
| Certifications | ISO 9001, UL, CE, FCC, RoHS Compliance | Export Markets | South America, North America, Europe, Middle East (GCC) |
Every transceiver is built using premium optical engines (TOSA/ROSA) and undergoes strict quality control protocols:
We do not just supply products; we engineer complete physical-layer solutions for the Sultanate's key growth sectors:
In cooperation with regional partners, our 120km to 160km 1.25G Duplex SFPs are deployed in optical network terminals along oil pipeline systems. The low attenuation characteristics and reliable high-temperature threshold prevent signal loss caused by environmental factors in desert areas.
For municipal fiber rollouts, we provide highly compatible GPON OLT and ONU systems alongside standard 1.25G backhaul links. Our devices feature high compatibility with existing switch infrastructure, helping operators to lower CAPEX and maintain reliable operation.
From financial organizations in Muscat to transport hubs in Sohar, our transceivers provide low-latency gigabit fiber connections. Every transceiver is programmed with vendor-specific EEPROM code to ensure seamless compatibility with hardware from leading brands like Cisco, HP, Juniper, and Huawei.
Importing active optical equipment into Oman requires compliance with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) guidelines. Every optical module exported by Soras Technology is manufactured to comply with RoHS, CE, and FCC certification standards. This simplifies the TRA customs clearance process for our Oman importers.
We work with international logistics providers (DHL, FedEx, UPS, and ocean freight lines) to ensure reliable delivery to major logistics hubs in Muscat, Sohar, and Salalah. Additionally, we provide OEM/ODM customization options including custom wavelength tuning, vendor-specific coding, and custom product labeling to fit your network requirements.
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