
Alloptic
Passive optical network access equipment that operates at gigabit speeds.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Founded in 1999, Alloptic, Inc. carved a niche in the telecommunications sector as a specialized provider of passive optical networking (PON) and RF over glass (RFoG) solutions. The company focused on developing and manufacturing equipment based on the IEEE Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) standard, aiming to deliver high-bandwidth data, video, and voice services over fiber-optic lines.
Alloptic's core business involved manufacturing and supplying the necessary hardware for fiber optic networks. Its product portfolio included optical network terminals (ONTs), receivers, splitters, and network management solutions designed for both residential (fiber-to-the-home) and business (fiber-to-the-business) applications. The company provided comprehensive support services, which included network design and assessment, engineering, managed deployment, and project management, thereby offering an end-to-end solution for its clients. This business model positioned Alloptic as a key supplier for communications service providers looking to upgrade their infrastructure to deliver converged services like IP television and high-speed internet.
Throughout its operation, Alloptic secured significant venture capital funding, raising approximately $135 million over several rounds from investors including Arcapita, Athenian Venture Partners, and Ritchie Capital Management. These capital infusions fueled the development and deployment of its GEPON technology. A notable milestone was the selection of its technology for what was, at the time, North America's largest IP video roll-out. In 2010, the firm was acquired by Communications Test Design, Inc. (CTDI), a company that continues to manufacture equipment based on Alloptic's original specifications. The acquisition gave CTDI a strategic entry into the cable industry and a product line that offered a clear migration path for cable operators moving towards full fiber-to-the-home networks.
Keywords: Alloptic, passive optical networking, PON, RF over glass, RFoG, GEPON, fiber-to-the-home, FTTH, fiber-to-the-business, FTTB, network access equipment, optical network terminal, ONT, telecommunications hardware, connectivity products, CTDI, Arcapita, gigabit ethernet, IP video, network infrastructure, converged services