Standard Series Manufacturer & Supplier in the Ireland Market

Empowering Ireland's Telecom Operators, ISPs, and Enterprises with Next-Generation FTTH Optical Transmission, High-Performance OLTs, and Compliant Networking Hardware.

1. The Ireland Optical Network & Telecommunications Landscape

Ireland is undergoing one of the most comprehensive digital transformations in Europe. Driven by the Government's National Broadband Plan (NBP) and massive private capital investments, Ireland is replacing legacy copper-based infrastructures with high-density, low-latency Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) and Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB) systems. This nationwide rollout covers remote regions in Galway, Kerry, and Donegal, while major municipal hubs like Dublin, Cork, and Limerick demand high-density gigabit infrastructures to feed their thriving data center and biotech clusters.

In this high-stakes ecosystem, network equipment reliability is not negotiable. ISPs, regional carriers, and local network integrators require optical hardware—specifically Optical Network Units (ONUs), Optical Line Terminals (OLTs), and high-reliability PoE hardware—that comply with European telecommunication frameworks while maintaining a competitive cost structure. Soraslink meets this demand by delivering the Standard Series, a product family optimized to operate smoothly across Ireland's multi-layered GPON, EPON, and XPON networks.

  • Co-existence with Ireland's existing wholesale fiber operators (SIRO, Open eir).
  • Optimized for next-generation IPv6 dual-stack protocols.
  • Low heat generation profiles ideal for compact Irish street cabinets.
Soras Factory Operations Office

Soras Technology Group in Figures

Demonstrating manufacturing volume, export reach, and technological stability to Irish and European buyers.

10+
Years R&D Experience
60+
Countries Exported
100%
CE/FCC/RoHS Certified
$10M
Max Annual Revenue Cap

Company Overview & Manufacturing Profile

Shenzhen Soras Technology Co., Ltd. is a verified high-capacity OEM/ODM partner with comprehensive global certification standards.

Corporate Parameter Details & Capabilities Corporate Parameter Details & Capabilities
Business Type Manufacturer, OEM/ODM Provider Country / Region Guangdong, China (Shenzhen Hub)
Main Product Lines FTTH ONU & OLT, SFP Modules, Fiber Media Converters, PoE Switches Total Employees 11 - 50 People (High-Skill Engineers)
Total Annual Revenue US$5 Million - US$10 Million Year Established 2021 (10+ Years Legacy R&D Team)
Compliance Certificates ISO 9001, UL, CE, FCC, RoHS Compliant Main Target Markets Europe, North America, South America
Soras High-Precision SMT Production Equipment

2. The China Factory Supply Chain Advantage: Precision at Scale

By operating our own advanced manufacturing facility in Shenzhen, Soras Technology eliminates third-party markups and maintains strict oversight of the hardware lifecycle. This integration is vital for the Irish telecom market, where deployment schedules depend heavily on equipment lead times and rock-solid components.

Our facility houses state-of-the-art SMT (Surface Mount Technology) lines and fully automated assembly setups. This allows us to scale production up or down rapidly depending on Irish ISP deployment cycles. Our direct supply chain advantages include:

  • ZTE & Huawei Chipsets: Guaranteeing multi-operator OLT interoperability and exceptional MTBF.
  • Flexible Customization: Tailoring localized firmware (TR-069, OMCI parameters) and packaging branding for local service providers.
  • Rigorous Testing: Every device passes physical simulation and Wifi calibration before shipping to Europe.

Standard Series Production Lifecycle & Quality Gates

Take a step inside our ISO 9001-certified factory to see how our engineers ensure zero-defect output for overseas shipping.

Soras Factory Assembly Line Overview
SMT Line
SMT LINE
QC Line
QC LINE
Assembly Line
ASSEMBLY LINE
Warehouse Operations
WAREHOUSE
Simulation Test
SIMULATION TEST
Error Test
ERROR TEST
Wifi Calibration
WIFI CALIBRATION
High-Low Temp Test
H-L TEMPERATURE
Simulation Test 2
SIMULATION TEST
Functional Test
FUNCTIONAL TEST

3. Localized Application Scenarios Across Ireland

From historical centers to modern tech campuses, we customize products to solve unique infrastructure challenges.

Dublin Smart City & Security

For municipal deployments and public safety networks, our Smart PoE Switches feed high-definition security cameras across Dublin Port and urban zones, providing non-stop transmission under wet maritime conditions.

Limerick Residential FTTH

To support rural fiber initiatives in Munster, Soras high-speed Wi-Fi 6 ONUs integrate directly with local access points, providing zero-latency setups for remote workers who depend on constant cloud connectivity.

Galway Industrial Media Conversion

Connecting legacy assembly equipment with newly installed fiber trunks in medical manufacturing sites, our Multi-Mode Fiber Media Converters prevent high-voltage electromagnetic interference.

4. Optimizing Global Procurement for European Integrators

How procurement managers in Dublin, London, and Frankfurt navigate logistics, tariffs, and technical specifications when sourcing telecom equipment.

Reliable Delivery Timelines & Transit Channels

Procuring hardware from Shenzhen to Ireland requires predictable lead times. Soras maintains close partnerships with tier-one shipping lines and express air freight carriers. Standard orders are packed and dispatched from Shenzhen Port or Hong Kong Airport, arriving in Dublin within 7 to 10 working days via air cargo, or 30 to 35 days via maritime routes.

Navigating Compliance & Import Documentation

European Union customs demand absolute compliance. All products shipped under our brand feature visible CE and RoHS marking, accompanied by declarations of conformity. This eliminates risk of border delays at Irish ports of entry. We support local brokers with detailed HS Code classifications, packing lists, and commercial invoices to facilitate immediate release.

Dynamic Customization (OEM/ODM Partnering)

We work directly with engineering teams to modify firmware before mass production. Whether you require pre-configured VLAN IDs for local IPTV services, customized web interfaces with local branding, or specialized TR-069 auto-configuration server (ACS) parameters, our R&D group ensures every unit is ready for field deployment without additional manual staging.

5. Critical FAQ for Network Engineers and Buyers

Clear, technical answers to common questions regarding local compatibility, compliance, and deployment.

Do Soras ONUs support TR-069 remote management protocols for Irish ISPs?
Yes, our entire ONU lineup (including our Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 and standard 1GE units) is fully compatible with the TR-069 standard. This allows network administrators to execute zero-touch configuration, remote firmware updates, and real-time diagnostic testing without dispatching engineers to the customer premises.
How does Soras guarantee hardware stability in fluctuating thermal conditions?
Every batch undergoes rigorous high-low temperature tests in specialized environmental chambers. This simulates outdoor cabinet temperatures ranging from -10°C up to +55°C, ensuring that capacitors, chipsets, and optical interfaces maintain target performance in Ireland's varied seasonal climate.
Can these optical line terminals (OLTs) integrate with third-party ONUs?
Yes. Our GPON OLTs are engineered using open interoperability standards. They fully support ONUs from mainstream brands (Huawei, ZTE, Nokia, etc.) using standardized OMCI provisioning. This helps avoid proprietary lock-in and reduces overall deployment costs for operators.
What is the MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) for OEM/ODM orders?
For OEM orders involving custom logo printing and tailored retail packaging, the typical MOQ is 1,000 units. For specialized software customization (e.g., custom firmware defaults), we can accommodate smaller initial runs of 500 units to support testing phases in local pilot networks.
Do the POE Switches support IEEE 802.3af/at standards for security cameras?
Yes, our Smart AI 48V PoE switches automatically detect and deliver power to connected devices according to IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at specifications. This guarantees safe operation without risking power damage to non-PoE network terminals.