Dorelink
High-performance transceivers optimized for Santiago's hyperscale data centers and Valparaíso's subsea landing stations.
Chile is currently positioning itself as the "Digital Hub of South America." With the implementation of the Humboldt Cable project (connecting Chile to Australia and Asia) and the aggressive rollout of 5G networks by major carriers like Entel, WOM, and Movistar, the demand for high-bandwidth optical modules has skyrocketed. The "Santiago Metropolitan Region" is now home to massive data center investments from Google, Microsoft, and Oracle, driving the transition from 100G to 400G architectures.
In the industrial sector, Chile's world-leading mining operations in the Atacama region are increasingly adopting "Smart Mining" technologies. This requires ultra-low latency and high-capacity backhaul provided by 100G/200G/400G QSFP-DD modules to support remote-operated machinery and AI-driven geological analysis.
For most Chilean enterprise networks and campus backbones, the 100G QSFP28 remains the standard. Our modules, including the LR4 and ER4 variants, are designed to withstand the varied climatic conditions of Chile—from the arid North to the humid South—ensuring stable 40km to 80km transmission without signal degradation.
As AI workloads increase in Santiago's financial district, our 400G QSFP-DD modules utilize advanced PAM4 modulation. These are essential for Top-of-Rack (ToR) switches, providing the density and thermal efficiency required by modern Chilean green-energy data centers.
Sourcing directly from our factory in China offers Chilean buyers a unique "Information Gain." Unlike local resellers, we provide deep customization (OEM/ODM), firmware tuning for compatibility with Cisco, Juniper, and Huawei equipment common in Chile, and a robust supply chain that circumvents the middleman, reducing TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) by up to 40%.
Established in 2016, Dorelink Optical Communications has spent 12 years perfecting the art of photonics. Our 18,500㎡ facility is more than just a factory; it is a center of excellence where 45 QC professionals manage a rigorous Five-Step inspection process:
Scaling from regional ISP networks to hyperscale cloud providers in Latin America.
Chile's increasing role as a data transit point between South America and the Pacific requires robust DCI solutions. Our 400G ZR/ZR+ modules enable high-capacity links over 80km+ without the need for complex transponder equipment, drastically reducing operational costs for Chilean ISPs.
With the 5G expansion in cities like Concepción and Valparaíso, the backhaul pressure is immense. We provide 25G/50G/100G industrial-temperature modules that operate reliably in the extreme temperature swings of the Chilean highlands.
Global enterprises are shifting toward "Open Networking." This means decoupling hardware from software. Our modules are fully compliant with MSA (Multi-Source Agreement) standards, allowing Chilean tech directors to choose the best-of-breed optics without being locked into expensive proprietary vendor ecosystems.
Q: What is the typical lead time for shipping to Chile (Valparaíso/San Antonio)?
A: For standard 100G/400G modules, we maintain a large stock. Air freight to Santiago usually takes 5-7 business days, while bulk sea freight to Valparaíso takes approximately 30-35 days.
Q: Are your modules compatible with Chilean network equipment providers like Entel or Movistar?
A: Yes. We offer specialized coding services. Our engineers can simulate the environment of Cisco, Nokia, Huawei, and Juniper switches to ensure 100% plug-and-play compatibility with the specific hardware used by Chilean carriers.
Q: How do you handle the high altitude and dry conditions of Northern Chile mining sites?
A: Our "Industrial Grade" modules are specifically tested for heat dissipation and static resistance, making them ideal for the Atacama's high-altitude data processing centers where air density is lower and cooling is a challenge.
Q: Do you provide local technical support in South America?
A: We provide 24/7 remote technical support through our expert engineering team. For large-scale infrastructure projects in Chile, we can provide on-site configuration consulting via our regional partners.
Q: Why choose 400G QSFP-DD over OSFP for Chilean data centers?
A: QSFP-DD is currently more popular in the Chilean market due to its backward compatibility with QSFP28 (100G). This allows for a smoother upgrade path for existing 100G infrastructures in Santiago's older data facilities.
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