Telecom
Optical fiber cable, optical equipment, and telecom infrastructure for the connectivity backbone that a modern factory and its multi-site network run on.
Telecom Division
Connectivity infrastructure we supply and integrate
Every layer of the Autonix architecture — from edge sensors to cloud connectivity — depends on a physical network that can carry the load. This division supplies that layer.
Optical Cable
Single-mode and multi-mode fiber optic cable for backbone, distribution, and last-mile runs, in indoor, outdoor, and armored constructions.
- Aerial and direct-burial cable for site-to-site backbone links
- Bend-insensitive fiber for tight indoor routing
- Armored multi-mode cable for high-crush, direct-burial environments
Optical Equipment
Passive and active optical components — distribution frames, splitters, transceivers, and multiplexing systems for scaling a fiber network.
- High-density optical distribution frames for termination and patching
- Splitters for point-to-multipoint distribution
- Multiplexing platforms for long-haul and metro core capacity
Telecom Equipment
Access, backhaul, and power infrastructure for facilities that need carrier-grade or near-carrier-grade telecom reliability.
- Access platforms for fiber-to-the-facility deployments
- Wireless backhaul for last-mile and inter-building links
- DC power systems with remote monitoring for telecom rooms
Why It Matters
The network is Layer 8 of the architecture
Autonix's own 8-layer architecture places infrastructure and security at Layer 8 — the foundation the other seven layers depend on. A factory's fiber and telecom backbone is part of that foundation, not an afterthought scoped separately.