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Posted on 3/21/2026
Fiber-optic networking equipment provider
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Lichtenfels, Germany
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Adtran provides networking equipment and solutions for broadband access and fiber-optic networks. Its products include hardware and software that carriers and enterprises deploy to build and expand digital infrastructure, such as access nodes, switches, routers, and fiber-related components that enable high-speed connectivity. The company differentiates itself through a long-track record of supplying value-driven networking gear and by growing into a global end-to-end fiber networking provider, a path accelerated by its 2022 merger with ADVA Optical Networking, which expanded its scale and capabilities. Its primary goal is to support the global rollout of fiber and digital communications by delivering reliable, scalable networking solutions to carriers and enterprises.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Huntsville, Alabama
Founded
1985
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ProRail strengthens nationwide rail network with Adtran ALM fiber monitoring solution. Apr 10, 2026 News summary: * Netherlands rail infrastructure operator needed continuous visibility into the health of its fiber network to support safe, punctual train operations * In-service fiber assurance with Adtran's ALM enables proactive detection and localization of fiber issues across 4,600km infrastructure * The shift to data-driven maintenance improves asset lifecycle efficiency while reinforcing the reliability of essential transport services UTRECHT, Netherlands - Adtran today announced that ProRail, the operator of the Dutch railway network, has deployed its ALM in-service fiber monitoring solution to protect the integrity of its nationwide fiber infrastructure. The technology supports critical ICT systems used for timetabling, incident management, maintenance and new construction planning. With real-time insight into fiber health across its 4,600km backbone network, ProRail can identify and address issues before they impact rail operations. This approach reflects a growing demand for in-service fiber assurance across large-scale transport and other critical infrastructure networks. The deployment was delivered in collaboration with TrueCom, a specialist in critical network and fiber optic infrastructures. "A reliable communication network is essential for ensuring that trains run safely and on time," said Michael Verhaar, solution architect for passive telecom infrastructure at ProRail. "By using ALM to continuously monitor our fiber optic infrastructure, we gain real-time insight into the condition of our network and can identify issues before they impact operations. This enables us to plan maintenance in a much more targeted way. The result is improved reliability, more efficient use of resources, and a rail network that operates with even greater cost-efficiency to deliver maximum value for the traveling public." ProRail has deployed Adtran's 16-port ALM in-service fiber monitoring solution to monitor the physical integrity of its nationwide backbone fiber network. The solution was selected for its simplicity of use, high measurement accuracy, compact form factor and flexible deployment options, enabling precise monitoring of critical fiber - all without adding operational complexity. Through an intuitive graphical user interface, ALM provides immediate alerts that pinpoint the exact location of fiber breaks, degradation and abnormal attenuation. By delivering 24/7 network visibility alongside long-term performance data, the solution supports more targeted repairs while reducing unnecessary truck rolls. "ProRail operates one of Europe's busiest railway networks, where communications infrastructure must perform consistently under constant operational pressure," commented Stuart Broome, GM of EMEA and APAC sales at Adtran. "The insights our ALM provides enable ProRail to make more informed decisions about when and where support teams are required. Without the need for a costly and complex software suite, ALM delivers advanced in-service monitoring and gives operators the flexibility to integrate fiber assurance into existing operational systems, supporting a smarter long-term strategy that strengthens network resilience while helping to reduce operational costs." "Working closely with ProRail and Adtran, we focused on delivering a solution that integrates smoothly into existing workflows," noted Dhieradj Ramanand, optical solutions sales manager at TrueCom. "With round-the-clock monitoring of the physical fiber layer, ProRail gains deep insight into the state of its network. This enables the transition from reactive troubleshooting to proactive, data-driven maintenance, improving both the reliability and efficiency of the infrastructure. It's a solution that supports long-term infrastructure management while allowing ProRail's teams to work more efficiently."
Adtran has launched Terabit-class edge routers featuring 400Gbit/s interfaces, enabling operators to scale network capacity without increasing space, power or operational complexity. The new FSP 150-XG490 and SDX 8230 routers support high-density aggregation from 10Gbit/s to 400Gbit/s in compact form factors designed for edge and regional deployment. The solutions integrate with Adtran's FSP 3000 IP OLS and coherent optics to extend 400Gbit/s transport beyond native reach, reducing the need for standalone transponders. A unified software foundation simplifies deployment and operations across the portfolio, supporting advanced routing services including MPLS, segment routing and EVPN. The routers are designed for temperature-hardened cabinet installations and higher-density environments, allowing operators to deploy core-level capacity at edge sites without oversized infrastructure.
Adtran will showcase its optical networking technology at OFC 2026 in Los Angeles from 15 to 19 March, focusing on AI infrastructure solutions. The company will demonstrate products designed for scalable, energy-efficient networks across data centres, transport and access systems. Key highlights include LiteWave800, an 800Gbit/s pluggable optic operating at 1pJ/bit for intra-data centre links, and quantum-safe optical transport via the FSP 3000 S-Flex platform. Adtran will also present AI-driven network automation tools and support for open, multi-vendor optical networking through participation in OIF's interoperability demonstration. The company is contributing to SUSTAINET-Advance, a European research initiative for sustainable optical infrastructure, and demonstrations of the Optical Testbed Data Space. Attendees can visit Adtran at booth 1001 during the conference.
Adtran has launched LiteWave800, an ultra-low-power 800Gbit/s linear pluggable optics module designed for data centres running AI and machine-learning workloads. Operating at just 1pJ/bit and consuming only 0.8W, the module establishes a new power class for 800Gbit/s optics. The LPO module's power dissipation is approximately 12 to 18 times lower than DSP-based optics and six to ten times lower than first-generation LPOs. LiteWave800 combines single-mode VCSEL technology with Adtran's low-power electronics to reduce latency whilst delivering exceptional energy efficiency. The module supports the LPO MSA specification and OSFP form factor, ensuring compatibility with existing host devices. Adtran will showcase LiteWave800 at OFC 2026 in Los Angeles from 17 to 19 March.
ADTRAN Holdings has announced preliminary fourth-quarter 2025 revenue of $290 million to $293 million, exceeding its previous guidance of $275 million to $285 million. Full-year revenue is expected to reach $1,082.2 million to $1,085.2 million. The telecommunications equipment provider expects fourth-quarter GAAP operating margin between 1.4% and 1.7%, with non-GAAP operating margin of 6.0% to 6.9%, within its previous guidance range. Full-year GAAP operating margin is projected at negative 1.5% to negative 1.4%, whilst non-GAAP operating margin is expected between 4.6% and 4.9%. Chairman and CEO Tom Stanton attributed the outperformance to higher demand and strong execution. The company will release complete audited results on 25 February 2026.