Corporate Profile
Enablence Technologies Inc. is a publicly traded company (TSX-V: ENA), that designs, manufactures and sells optical components, subsystems and systems to a global customer base.
A technology pioneer and innovator, Enablence delivers the infrastructure for next generation telecommunication systems. Our product lines address all three segments of optical networks: Access, connecting homes and businesses; Metro, communication rings within large cities; and Long-haul, linking cities or even continents.
A well-capitalized company, Enablence has grown rapidly through strategic acquisitions. Enablence has been recognized as a growing and innovative company, most recently being named to the Broadband Properties 2008 Top 100, the Canadian Business Tech100, and the TSX 2008 Venture 50.
From its corporate headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the company manages its two divisions: Systems and Optical Components & Subsystems.
Systems Division
Enablence’s Systems Division has an expanding Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) product portfolio featuring a variety of architectural options. It enables services providers to evolve their access networks from traditional copper-based networks to advanced optical communications access networks that are based on state of the art IP and Ethernet standards, for triple play voice, video and data services including HDTV, IP Telephony and ultrafast internet access. The Division’s network equipment has been implemented at over 420 services providers world-wide that serve over 4 million subscribers.
Optical Components & Subsystems Division
Enablence’s Optical Components and Subsystems Division is a global leader in applying Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) technology to integrate multiple components into a single optical chip to reduce footprint and costs. Network and equipment designers around the world turn to Enablence for a variety of components and subsystems for access, metro and long-haul including transceivers, splitters, waveguides, optical channel monitors, multiplexers, ROADMs, switches, tunable dispersion compensators, and photodiodes. The Division serves over 120 system and subsystem developers and its products have been integrated in all major communications networks world-wide, serving tens of millions of subscribers.
