Dorelink
Mexico is currently undergoing a massive digital overhaul, driven by the "Nearshoring" trend and the USMCA (T-MEC) trade agreement. As global manufacturers shift their production bases to Mexican industrial hubs like Querétaro, Monterrey, and Tijuana, the demand for high-reliability optical transceivers has skyrocketed. Dorelink Optical Communications is positioned as a leading partner for Mexican enterprises, providing the critical infrastructure required for 5G expansion and hyperscale data centers.
Known as the "Silicon Valley of Mexico," Querétaro is hosting dozens of Tier III and Tier IV data centers. Our 100G QSFP28 and 400G modules are designed to handle the massive east-west traffic demands of these modern facilities, ensuring zero-latency connectivity for cloud services.
With CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos (TEIT) aiming to connect rural Mexico, Dorelink provides long-reach Bidi SFP and CWDM/DWDM solutions that transmit data over 80km to 120km, overcoming the geographical challenges of the Mexican highlands.
From automotive plants in Puebla to electronics assembly in Guadalajara, our industrial-grade transceivers and RJ45 connectors (with magnetics) are engineered to withstand the electromagnetic interference (EMI) and temperature fluctuations common in heavy industrial environments.
Established in 2016, Dorelink Optical Communications Co., Ltd. has evolved from a specialized lab into a global manufacturing powerhouse. We bridge the gap between high-end Chinese manufacturing efficiency and the stringent quality standards of the North American market. Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art automated testing benches, ensuring every SFP, QSFP, and RJ45 module meets our rigorous reliability benchmarks before shipping to Mexico.
Our products undergo a 5-stage quality control process (IQC, IPQC, FQC, OQC, and specialized Reliability Testing). For the Mexican market, we understand the importance of NOM (Norma Oficial Mexicana) compliance and IFT (Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones) standards. Our modules are fully compatible with major vendors like Cisco, Huawei, Juniper, and Nokia, which are widely deployed across Telmex and Telcel networks.
| Test Parameter | Methodology | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Optical Power | Automated Power Meter | IEEE 802.3ah |
| Extinction Ratio | Eye Diagram Analysis | GR-253-CORE |
| Compatibility | Vendor Host Testing | MSA SFF-8472 |
| Longevity | 72-Hour Aging Test | MIL-STD-883 |
Leveraging China's manufacturing ecosystem allows Dorelink to offer a 30-40% cost advantage compared to local North American distributors without compromising on technical excellence. Our logistics network facilitates rapid shipping to key Mexican ports like Manzanillo and Lázaro Cárdenas, as well as air freight directly to Mexico City (MEX).
Custom firmware coding to match your specific legacy hardware in Mexico. We offer private labeling and custom packaging for local distributors.
We maintain a buffer stock of over 500,000 units across common SFP and RJ45 models to ensure "Just-in-Time" delivery for your projects.
Remote technical assistance and local field engineer coordination for large-scale deployments in Tijuana, Juarez, and Mexico City.
WDM networks for backhaul connectivity and GPON deployment for "Fiber to the Home" (FTTH) projects across Mexico's growing urban centers.
High-security, low-latency links for the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) and major banking hubs in Santa Fe, Mexico City.
Ruggedized, industrial-grade transceivers for smart mining operations in Sonora and Zacatecas, resistant to dust and vibration.
Connectivity solutions for the Red NIBA (National High-Bandwidth Network) supporting universities and government offices.
A: Yes, our modules are programmed with Cisco-compatible EEPROM code and are 100% tested on Cisco ASR and Catalyst series switches used widely in Mexican carrier networks.
A: Via air freight (DHL/FedEx/UPS), delivery typically takes 5-7 business days. For bulk sea freight to Manzanillo, it averages 25-35 days.
A: Absolutely. We provide all necessary commercial invoices, packing lists, and Certificates of Origin to ensure a smooth customs clearance process under the appropriate HTS codes.
A: Yes, we offer "I-Temp" modules rated for -40°C to +85°C, which are essential for outdoor telecom cabinets in northern Mexico's desert climate.