Specially selected high-precision diagnostic and splicing gear optimized for Morocco's urban fiber-to-the-home rollouts and long-distance desert links.
As the gateway between Europe and Africa, Morocco is undergoing a colossal digital transformation. Led by national programs such as the Plan National Haut Débit (PNHD II) and the visionary Maroc Digital 2030, key local network operators including Maroc Telecom, Orange Maroc, and inwi are aggressively upgrading legacy copper loops to massive high-speed Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) and Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB) infrastructures.
Deploying fiber across Morocco presents diverse environmental challenges. From the highly humid Atlantic coastline of Casablanca and Tangier to the scorching, arid regions near Ouarzazate and the Sahara border, optical networks must withstand extreme thermal fluctuations. Standard fiber links undergo thermal expansion and contraction, which can strain connectors and exacerbate micro-bending losses. To maintain network integrity and low attenuation levels, operators require high-performance Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDRs) to pinpoint event zones, measure splice losses, and troubleshoot active circuits without physical disruption.
To scale national bandwidth infrastructure efficiently, Moroccan contractors and telecom engineering firms are moving beyond basic power meters toward advanced, integrated OTDR diagnostics.
Our engineering division works closely with Moroccan system integrators to align the firmware and physical specifications of our diagnostic kits with local standards.
Standard dual 1310/1550nm configurations target the main attenuation windows of G.652 single-mode fiber systems. A robust dynamic range of up to 32dB ensures that technicians can detect reflective events past optical splitters up to 100km away.
With an Event Dead Zone (EDZ) as low as 1.5 meters, our hand-held instruments isolate adjacent connectors in dense building entryways (MDU) across Moroccan cities like Fez and Marrakech, preventing overlapping blind spots.
Advanced software algorithms automatically transform complex trace waveforms into simple, clear icons (splicing points, splitters, connectors, macrobends). This graphical event map streamlines field work and cuts down on interpretation errors.
Robust, low-latency SFP modules and media converters designed to interface seamlessly with centralized carrier switches and GPON network cards across Morocco.
Engineered in Shenzhen's prime technology cluster, Shenzhen Soras Technology Co., Ltd. applies the highest standards of production efficiency and quality control to guarantee reliable delivery to Casablanca port and Rabat airport.
| Corporate Parameter | Details & Compliance Standards | Region & Operations | Market Focus & Capability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business Type | Original Manufacturer (OEM/ODM Available) | Country / Region | Guangdong, China (Shenzhen Hub) |
| Main Products | FTTH ONU & OLT, SFP Module, Fiber Media Converter, PoE Switch, OTDR & Fiber Optic Test Equipment | Total Employees | 11 - 50 People (Dedicated R&D Engineers) |
| Total Annual Revenue | US$5 Million - US$10 Million | Year Established | 2021 (Active brand team: Soraslink) |
| System Compliance | ISO 9001 Quality System certified | Product Standards | CE, FCC, RoHS, UL Compliant |
| Global Footprint | Exports to 60+ countries (North/South America, EU, Middle East, Africa) | Morocco Logistics | DDP, CIF, FOB options (Casablanca / Tangier Med ports) |
Importing and installing telecommunication hardware in Morocco requires strict adherence to local agency guidelines and operator-specific frameworks.
In Morocco, the Agence Nationale de Réglementation des Télécommunications (ANRT) sets guidelines for passive and active equipment used in public carrier paths. Our OTDR test instruments, XPON ONUs, and SFP transceivers meet all safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, boasting certified CE, FCC, and RoHS marks. This helps Moroccan operators avoid customs delays and ensures smooth type-approval processes.
We provide local import agencies with complete technical documentation, including test reports and declarations of conformity. This transparent process prevents long delays at customs control points in Casablanca port or Tangier Med.
To make sure optical systems are tested properly, we offer detailed remote support and training documentation. Field technicians in Morocco can easily learn:
High-speed XPON ONUs, PoE switches, and rugged optical media converters designed to complete end-to-end subscriber connections across Morocco.
Expert answers to common technical, shipping, and regulatory questions from Moroccan optical network contractors and procurement managers.
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