Dorelink
As New Zealand accelerates its journey toward becoming a regional digital hub—anchored by massive investments in Auckland and Wellington data center clusters—the demand for space-efficient, high-performance networking hardware has reached an all-time high. The 2xN (Stacked Ports) architecture is the cornerstone of this evolution.
Unlike traditional single-row cages, stacked configurations allow for doubling port density in the same faceplate area. For Kiwi ISPs, telecommunications providers, and local government infrastructure projects, this translates directly to lower rack-space costs and higher data throughput. Our 2xN solutions, ranging from 2x1 to 2x8 configurations, are engineered to meet the stringent signal integrity and thermal management requirements of NZ's unique industrial environment.
Dorelink Optical Communications Co., Ltd. (Est. 2016) combines 12 years of industry experience with a 7-year export track record, delivering high-performance TE and Molex-compatible SFP/QSFP solutions to the world’s most demanding markets.
Our 2xN cages utilize advanced phosphor bronze with nickel plating and integrated 360-degree EMI gaskets. This is critical for NZ’s radio-sensitive environments and high-interference industrial zones.
Stacked ports generate heat in concentrated areas. We integrate custom light pipes and optimized airflow vents to ensure modules operate within safe temperature ranges, even during peak Auckland summer loads.
All our 2xN connectors feature press-fit (eye-of-the-needle) termination, ensuring solder-free, reliable connections that withstand vibration in industrial transportation and marine applications common in NZ.
In the post-pandemic era, supply chain "brittleness" has been a major challenge for the New Zealand tech sector. Dorelink provides Supply Chain Resilience through:
Q: Are your 2xN cages compatible with major NZ network equipment?
A: Yes. Our products are designed as "Drop-in Replacements" for TE Connectivity and Molex parts. They are 100% compatible with Cisco, Juniper, and HP hardware commonly found in NZ enterprise environments.
Q: What is the typical lead time for shipping to Auckland or Christchurch?
A: For standard 2x4 and 2x6 ports, we maintain stock. Shipping via air freight typically takes 5-7 working days to reach major NZ cities.
Q: How do you ensure signal integrity at 28Gbps per channel (SFP28)?
A: We use high-grade liquid crystal polymer (LCP) for housing and gold-plated contact points (30μ" min), performing signal integrity analysis and aging tests on every batch.
Q: Do you provide support for NZ-based startups and small-scale integrators?
A: Absolutely. We offer low MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) for specialized projects, supporting New Zealand’s vibrant tech startup ecosystem.