Industrial-grade optical transceivers and media converters optimized for high-temperature resilience and long-haul signal transmission across Lubumbashi, Kolwezi, and Kinshasa backbones.
SFP slot allows versatile optical distance configurations, vital for bridging remote Congolese mining installations with local control stations.
Engineered with four optical ports for FTTH drop distribution. Ideal for urban broadband expansion projects by DR Congo operators.
Allows dense client connectivity from a single switch module, minimizing optical infrastructure expenditure in rural sub-stations.
An aggregation powerhouse suited for multi-camera CCTV security systems in mining concessions of the Lualaba region.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is currently witnessing one of the most vital digital infrastructure transformations in Central Africa. As telecom operators lay thousands of kilometers of terrestrial fiber optic backbones from the coast (Muanda) to major urban zones like Kinshasa, and industrial corridors in the south (Katanga and Lualaba provinces), local enterprises face unique local engineering challenges. Severe lightning strikes, heavy dust levels at copper-cobalt mine sites, wide thermal changes, and electrical voltage irregularities call for telecom equipment that exceeds normal office specifications.
“To survive in the DR Congo industrial environment, media converters and switches must offer reliable galvanic isolation, robust heat dissipation without active fans in dust-heavy zones, and high surge immunity.”
Modern open-cast and deep-shaft mines in Kolwezi, Likasi, and Lubumbashi rely heavily on real-time SCADA systems, remote telemetry, and HD surveillance networks. Ordinary copper Ethernet cabling is restricted to 100 meters and is vulnerable to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) from heavy-duty extraction machinery. The solution is high-capacity optical fiber links.
By implementing multi-port fiber media converters and switches, mine sites can transmit critical telemetry and high-definition IP camera feeds over single-mode fiber links spanning up to 20km, 40km, or even 80km back to Kinshasa headquarters or local operating centers. Utilizing Soras Technology's CE & FCC certified equipment guarantees continuous operation, even under high EMI and dusty conditions.
For internet service providers (ISPs) in DRC’s urban markets, bringing fiber to the home (FTTH) and business is critical. Our multi-port media converters, such as the 4 Fiber Port to 2 RJ45 Converter and our HGU Home Gateway Router ONT, serve as the perfect bridge, allowing local telecom providers to scale physical subscriber lines cost-effectively without deploying expensive managed layer-3 switches in every residential distribution point.
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Equipped with state-of-the-art SMT lines, wave soldering systems, and complete simulation testing facilities to ensure every media converter shipped meets international standards.
Founded as a leading manufacturer of optical transmission and network hardware, Soras Technology operates with more than 10 years of industrial design experience. We work closely with telecommunications companies around the world. We have strong technical force and an experienced R&D team; products can be developed according to customer requirements, and we accept OEM and ODM orders.
All our products, including Fiber Media Converters, SFP Modules, POE Switches, ONUs, and OLTs, have passed ISO 9001, UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications. We commit to our slogan: "superior quality, professional service, competitive price, integrity-based".
| Business Type | Manufacturer (OEM / ODM Supported) |
| Main Products | FTTH ONU & OLT, SFP Module, Fiber Media Converter, PoE Switch, Fiber Optic Equipment |
| Annual Revenue | US$5 Million - US$10 Million |
| Year Established | 2021 (R&D roots dating back 10+ years) |
| Primary Compliance | UL, CE, FCC, RoHS, ISO 9001:2015 |
Supporting high-density customer deployment with customized ONT/ONU gateway systems and smart PoE switches designed to handle extreme electrical grid volatility.
Ultra-fast home gateway interface designed for high-density FTTH deployment in suburban DRC.
Dual SC optical transceiver interface. Provides network path redundancy for mission-critical industrial links.
Optimized with AI watchdog functionality for remote camera networks, auto-restarting hung IP cameras.
High-capacity 450W total power supply, engineered to drive multi-AP corporate networks or large campus CCTV systems.
Industrial installations in the DRC, especially inside remote mining concessions, cannot rely on stable mains grid power. Voltage sags, surges, and rolling brownouts are common occurrences. Telecom switches must be equipped with resilient internal power supplies that support wide voltage tolerances (DC12V, DC48V, or AC85V-265V).
Furthermore, PoE switches must protect active endpoints (like IP cameras or wireless access points) from external surge events caused by lighting. Soras Technology integrates 6KV lightning protection circuits into our media converters to minimize system damage, helping infrastructure builders avoid frequent hardware replacements.
As standard Gigabit networks reach data capacity limits, operators in major cities like Kinshasa and Lubumbashi are looking toward the future. Deploying 10G networks and modern XGS-PON systems ensures long-term capability for future smart city developments. Soras Technology is leading this progression, offering compatible 10G SFP transceivers, high-capacity industrial switches, and optical terminal units to support local network demands.
Explore our selection of standard and industrial media converters, optical transceivers, and PoE switches certified for international export.
Designed with dual SFP slots to support daisy-chaining fiber runs up to 80km across distant provinces.
Dual SC interface allows fiber line backup protection, keeping network segments online during fiber breaks.
Collects signal runs from 6 remote camera points into 2 central local outputs, saving rack space.
High-density Ethernet hub with DC12V power input, ideal for pairing with solar power plants.
Ultra-compact hardware designed for easy mounting inside outdoor weather-proof enclosures.
Dual single-mode fiber transceiver modules designed for stable and redundant data routing.
Designed with four dedicated SFP slots, serving as a cost-effective distribution hub for small-to-medium offices.
Reliable power supply over Ethernet lines, built to power industrial IP security networks in commercial sites.
Answers to common questions from project planners, procurement directors, and telecom engineers sourcing hardware for DRC projects.
For standard product lines, our manufacturing lead time in Shenzhen is 7-15 working days. Shipping to DRC (Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, or Kolwezi) is typically handled via air freight (approx. 7-10 days) or ocean freight through Dar es Salaam, Mombasa, or Matadi ports (approx. 35-50 days) depending on project timelines and volume.
Yes. Many telecommunication towers and mining checkpoints in DRC run on solar power systems. We offer custom ODM options supporting standard DC12V, DC24V, or DC48V inputs, ensuring easy integration with battery banks without requiring inefficient AC inverters.
Our industrial-grade media converters are designed with rugged, fanless metal enclosures. This stops conductive copper dust from collecting inside on the PCB board. We also use high-temperature components, allowing our devices to run reliably in hot environments.
Yes. Our open-architecture SFP slots are compatible with international brands, including Cisco, Huawei, MikroTik, and Ubiquiti. This allows network installers to easily integrate our hardware into existing networks.
All our products are manufactured in our ISO 9001:2015 certified factory and come with CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications. We also supply necessary technical documentation to assist with imports through the OCC (Office Congolais de Contrôle).