Eoptolink
Eoptolink is a manufacturer and supplier of optical transceivers and related optical connectivity components for telecom, data center, and enterprise networking environments.
- Portfolio of optical transceiver modules for telecom, data center, and enterprise networks (optical networking)
- Support for multiple transmission speeds and reaches across short-, medium-, and long-distance links (optical connectivity)
- Form factors aligned with common industry standards such as Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP), SFP+, Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable (QSFP), and related module types (hardware components)
- Optical modules designed for use in switches, routers, servers, and other network equipment from various vendors (network infrastructure)
- Engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance processes focused on carrier, cloud, and enterprise deployment requirements (OEM/ODM supply)
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Eoptolink focuses on the design, manufacture, and supply of optical transceiver modules and related components that enable high-speed data transmission over fiber in telecom, data center, and enterprise network architectures.
The company’s portfolio covers optical transceivers across a range of data rates used in contemporary IP backbone, metro aggregation, access networks, and cloud data center interconnects, typically mapped to standard Ethernet and optical transport interfaces (optical networking).
Eoptolink supports industry-recognized form factors, such as SFP, enhanced SFP+ modules, and QSFP variants, which plug into switches, routers, servers, and storage platforms from network equipment manufacturers and white-box vendors (hardware components).
Products are generally aligned with standard protocols and specifications such as IEEE Ethernet standards, common optical interface types, and multi-source agreements that define electrical and mechanical form factors, allowing interoperability in multi-vendor environments where operators mix equipment and optics from different suppliers (network interoperability).
In telecom deployments, Eoptolink modules are used in applications such as mobile backhaul, broadband access, metro aggregation, and core transport, where carriers require optical interfaces that meet defined reach, temperature, and reliability profiles for outdoor cabinets, central offices, and data centers (carrier networking).
In cloud and enterprise data centers, Eoptolink optical transceivers support Top-of-Rack (TOR), leaf-spine, and core layer connectivity, as well as inter-data-center links, providing options for varying distances from intra-rack connections to campus and metro spans, depending on fiber type and optical budget (data center networking).
The company positions its offering to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), cloud and internet providers, carriers, and enterprise customers that require standard-compliant optics with defined performance and reliability characteristics for large-scale deployments (OEM/ODM supply).
Eoptolink’s role in the ecosystem aligns with the optical components category, complementing switching, routing, and transport platforms by providing the pluggable optics that translate electrical interfaces on network equipment into optical signals over single-mode or multimode fiber (optical components).
Within an enterprise or service provider technology directory, Eoptolink fits under optical transceivers and modules (optical networking), data center connectivity (infrastructure hardware), and telecom access/transport optics (carrier networking), serving as a vendor option for standardized pluggable optical interfaces across multiple network domains.