Accelink
Accelink is a Chinese optical component and module manufacturer that provides devices and subsystems for fiber-optic communication networks used by telecom operators, data centers, and equipment vendors.
- Optical components and modules for fiber-optic transmission, including lasers, detectors, and transceivers (optical networking).
- Passive optical devices such as multiplexers, splitters, and couplers for wavelength management and signal routing (optical networking).
- Integrated optical subsystems and assemblies for telecom, metro, and access network equipment (telecom infrastructure).
- Optical communication solutions for data center interconnects and high-speed enterprise networking (data center networking).
- Support for global OEMs and network operators through standards-based optical products for Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and high-speed transport (optical transport).
More About Accelink
Accelink focuses on optical communication technologies that form part of carrier, enterprise, and data center network infrastructure. Its portfolio covers active and passive optical components and modules that are integrated into transmission, access, and metro network equipment supplied to telecom operators and other institutional buyers. The company’s products are positioned for use in standards-based fiber networks, enabling high-speed transmission over short, medium, and long-haul links.
The company’s offerings include optical transceiver modules (optical networking) that support common telecom and data center interface standards. These modules typically align with protocols and form factors defined by industry bodies, such as Ethernet, Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH), and Optical Transport Network (OTN), along with pluggable transceiver specifications like Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP), SFP+, Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable (QSFP), and related formats. Accelink also provides lasers, photodiodes, and other discrete optoelectronic devices (optoelectronics) that are used as building blocks within larger systems from original equipment manufacturers.
On the passive side, Accelink supplies Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) components and modules (optical transport), including devices used in DWDM and coarse WDM (CWDM) architectures. These products support multiplexing, demultiplexing, splitting, and combining optical signals on fiber, which allows carriers and data centers to increase capacity without laying new fiber. Such components are integrated into reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer (ROADM) systems and other line-side infrastructure supplied by network equipment vendors.
Accelink’s optical subsystems (telecom infrastructure) are used in metro, backbone, and access networks, including applications such as 4G and 5G mobile backhaul, enterprise connectivity, and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) deployments, where stable optical performance and adherence to telecom standards are required. The company positions its modules and subsystems for interoperability in multi-vendor environments, aligning with standard telecom and data center protocols to support integration into equipment from global Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) partners.
In data center and cloud environments, Accelink’s high-speed optical transceivers and related modules (data center networking) address short-reach and long-reach connectivity within and between facilities. These products support bandwidth scaling for server-to-switch, switch-to-switch, and Data Center Interconnect (DCI) links. For directory and taxonomy purposes, Accelink can be categorized under optical networking hardware, optoelectronic components, data center networking interconnects, and telecom infrastructure subsystems, serving equipment manufacturers, network operators, and large enterprises that deploy fiber-based communication networks.