ATX Networks, a privately owned company headquartered in Canada, was founded in 1985 and employs approximately 280 individuals. The company reported $68.0M in revenue as of 2024. Specializing in fibre access, ATX designs and manufactures equipment and provides professional services for the cable, satellite, and telecommunications industries. Its product portfolio covers the entire signal chain, including media distribution solutions such as digital optical transport, RF management, video processing, and commercial services gateways, alongside access networking equipment like optical nodes, amplifiers, and RF passives. In addition to network hardware, ATX manufactures energy storage solutions, specifically hybrid supercapacitors, for backup power applications. The company also offers professional services, including network design, deployment, certification, and consulting, to support its product offerings.

2024 Revenue

Founded

1985

Headcount

272

Headquarters

Canada

Primary Segment

Fibre access

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

ATX Networks introduced the Areca Hybrid Power Station (HPS) on February 19, 2026, presenting it as an alternative to diesel generators for Communications Service Providers. The company stated the HPS combines resilience, sustainability, and operational intelligence, specifically designed to address intensifying grid instability and the limitations of legacy backup models at the network edge. Previously, on January 21, 2026, ATX Networks announced its Areca Hybrid Supercapacitors, featuring technology developed by SuperCap Energy, received UL1973 certification, which empowers service providers to upgrade backup power systems.

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ATX Networks offers 24 products in the telecoms tech, pro AV and media tech industries. ATX Networks's product portfolio comprises of video processing and playout, digital signage and professional display, fibre access, cable access, telecoms network infrastructure, user experience and devices, data centre infrastructure, connectivity infrastructure, audio and pro AV controls and infrastructure.
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