Milestones
2019
We are pleased to announce that Electroline's DOCSIS3.1 cable modem (CableLabs ID ELEC1251, model ECM31) has been certified by Cablelabs. Our DOCSIS3.1 product lines are ready for DOCSIS Backhaul for 5G, WiFi Wireless, AreoQAM series and Ruggedized Temperature Hardended Cable Modem.
2018
Montreal, Canada — November, 15, 2018 — Electroline announces DOCSIS3.1 Cable Modem is in processing of Cablelabs certification and in two major cable operators’s DOCSIS lab testing
2017
Electroline launches AeroQAM Series with DOCSIS3.1 hardened cable modem for DOCSIS Mobile / Small Cell Backhaul Solution.
2015
Electroline's DOCSIS3.0 cable modem (CableLabs ID ELEC1121, model EECM3) has been certified by Cablelabs. The DOCSIS 3.0 product lines, which include Power Supplier Transponders, WiFi Wireless AreoQAM series and Ruggedized Temperature Hardended Cable Modem, are available for public consumption.
2013
Montreal, Canada — October, 21, 2013 — Electroline announces the release of its 3rd Generation of Wi-Fi over DOCSIS 3.0 platform, a scalable and powerful wireless device supporting multi-application solutions.
2009
Offers a complete line of Electro Optics for HFC and FTTH access networks. These products are designed to comply with cable PON and RFoG requirements.
2003
-Offers a new HMS Transponder with Embedded DOCSIS Modem (DHT) technology for managing, monitoring and controlling HFC network devices.
-Electroline celebrates 50 years in business.
2001
-Electroline acquires VisionTeq, a Florida-based corporation offering a broad range of headend and field management products for the cable telecommunications marketplace.
-Introduces two application-specific drop amplifiers. The EDA-EQ has a built-in forward equalizer, ideal for long cable drops. The EDA-UG unity gain drop amplifier splits signals in both 4 or 8 ways with a 0 dB loss.
2000
Launches the CLEARPath Locator Software for Trilithic, building a reliable solution for ingress management.
1998
Launches latest addressable tap technology, the RetroPlate, a product with a unique design to allow fast and simple conversion from passive taps to addressable taps.
1996
Faced with the challenges posed by the wide-scale changes in cable technology, it develops the first complete solution to detect, isolate, and locate ingress in a matter of minutes by introducing its CLEARPath™ technology.
1993
Launches the world's first drop amplifier with a 3dB noise figure by incorporating gallium arsenide (GaAs) technology in its design.
1992
Launches its first 1 GHz bandwidth products: the addressable CAT™, splitters, and directional couplers