Corporate Profile

EnablenceEnablence 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: FTTx Networks Division and Optical Components & Subsystems.  

 

 

FTTx Networks Division

 

The FTTx Networks Division is a recognized leader in optical access solutions to address the exploding need for bandwidth. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia the FTTx Networks Division has over 120 customers worldwide, ranging from telecom service providers and municipalities to utility companies and cable operators.

 

FTTx Networks has a universal access platform that can be used on any of the standard three fiber access technologies applied around the world: GPON, GE-PON and point-to-point. The product portfolio includes Central Office Line Terminal (OLT) equipment and customer premise Optical Network Terminals (ONTs). Enablence is a Cisco Eco-system partner for "Service Flex" NGN PON solution.

 

 

Optical Components & Subsystems Division

 

The Optical Components & Subsystems Division is a leader in the application of Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) technologies to integrate multiple components into a single optical chip to reduce their footprint and cost. With over 11 product lines and a range of services, this Division serves a global customer base of Tier 1 and 2 systems manufacturers in access, metro and long-haul networks.

 

The Optical Components & Subsystems Division has locations in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia-Pacific, with headquarters in Fremont, California.