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Digital transformation is at a critical juncture, with a diverse range of industries making changes that signifi-
cantly transform the way people live and work. These shifts have been driving advancements in the financial,
transportation, manufacturing, governmental, and many more sectors. Innovative mobile broadband technologies,
an underlying infrastructure, are a key driving force behind the digitalization of all walks of life. With
the rapid development of 5G, an increasing number of new applications and business models will reshape
the social and economic formation.
Such changes will stimulate strategic planning regarding industry opportunities, technical evolution,
network architecture, and other areas. Telecom operators are growing increasingly concerned with the
creation of a new target network to maximize return on investment (ROI) and achieve business success while
maintaining a competitive edge for the future. Global operators are promoting early deployment of 5G and
innovative business models through continuous 4G evolution. This has led to today's business achievements
and has laid a solid foundation for the huge potential of 5G.
With a gradual consensus being formed for the entire industry, all related players in the industry chain will
develop close collaboration to embrace a brighter future for the wireless network industry.
Continuous 4G evolution, a road to 5G!
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Digital transformation is at a critical juncture, with a diverse range of industries making changes that signifi-
cantly transform the way people live and work. These shifts have been driving advancements in the financial,
transportation, manufacturing, governmental, and many more sectors. Innovative mobile broadband technologies,
an underlying infrastructure, are a key driving force behind the digitalization of all walks of life. With
the rapid development of 5G, an increasing number of new applications and business models will reshape
the social and economic formation.
Such changes will stimulate strategic planning regarding industry opportunities, technical evolution,
network architecture, and other areas. Telecom operators are growing increasingly concerned with the
creation of a new target network to maximize return on investment (ROI) and achieve business success while
maintaining a competitive edge for the future. Global operators are promoting early deployment of 5G and
innovative business models through continuous 4G evolution. This has led to today's business achievements
and has laid a solid foundation for the huge potential of 5G.
With a gradual consensus being formed for the entire industry, all related players in the industry chain will
develop close collaboration to embrace a brighter future for the wireless network industry.
Continuous 4G evolution, a road to 5G!
Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook Update 7/25/20Mark Goldstein
Earlier this month I presented and posted my Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook presentation, a deep dive covering the next generation wireless landscape with its underlying emerging technologies, markets, and trends capturing all of today's wireless essentials. Since then I’ve substantially tweaked and expanded the deck, fortifying this brief briefing. Enjoy!
What Makes 5G Network Different - Digital Nasional BerhadDigitalNational
5G network is here and set to change our world for the better. It is true that 5G represents the fifth generation of mobile networks, but it is so much more than just another ‘G’. Read more
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Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) has been serving enterprises and operators for years, to the great satisfaction of its users. However, the new IP-based standard developed by the IEEE 802.16 is likely to accelerate adoption of the technology. It will expand the scope of usage thanks to: the possibility of operating in licensed and unlicensed frequency bands,
unique performance under Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) conditions, Quality of Service (QoS) awareness, extension to nomadicity, and more. In parallel, the WiMAX forum, backed by industry leaders, will encourage the widespread adoption of broadband wireless access by establishing a brand for the technology and pushing interoperability between products.
Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook Update 12/8/21Mark Goldstein
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Content:
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Market overview optical transceivers market shares, strategies, and forecasts, worldwide, 2014 to 2020
1. Market Overview: Optical Transceivers: Market
Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide,
2014 to 2020
Albany, New York, May 05, 2015 : Market Research Reports Search Engine (MRRSE) has
announced the addition of the report “ Optical Transceivers: Market Shares, Strategies, and
Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020”. According to this Wintergreen Research study, the global
optical transceivers market’s revenue was recorded at US$3.2 billion in 2013 and is anticipated to
be US$9.9 billion by 2020.
The global optical transceivers market will be driven by the cost-effectiveness and widening
availability of 40 Gbps, 100 Gpbs, and 400 Gbps devices. The upcoming devices in the global
optical transceivers market are less expensive, more compact, and utilize less power.
Furthermore, the widespread use of 100 Gbps devices along with the elevated level of Internet
traffic will greatly change communications infrastructure markets.
The global optical transceivers market is driven by the increasing adoption of high-speed serial
transceivers. Servers, communications technology, and other electronic systems rely on high-
speed serial transceivers. The worldwide adoption of the Internet is boosting the growth of mega
datacenters. These data centers support social networking, streaming video, online commerce,
and cloud services.
Optical transceiver products in the market are compatible with Fiber Channel, Ethernet, PON,
SONET/SDH/OTN standards. These products usually operate on data rates of 10 Gbps, 40
Gbps, and 100 Gbps. Transmitters or transceivers can operate in distances ranging from a very
short span to metro access, campus, and long-haul reaches. The outstanding performance
delivered by optical transceivers has made them popular among end users.
The market leaders in the global optical transceivers industry are Oplink, Sumitomo, NEC,
Photonics, Emcore Source, Fujitsu Avago, Finisar JDS Uniphase, and Electric. Leading vendors
in the global optical transceivers market offer a wide range of products, which feature innovative
technology. Optical module manufacturers provide solutions to all major networking equipment
vendors globally. Additionally, key vendors have taken a leading role to transform the data- and
tele- communications equipment market.
Browse Full Report With TOC : http://www.mrrse.com/optical-transceivers-market
Currently, designers are optimizing existing 40 Gbps modules to boost the 40 Gbps system
capacity. Two system line cards are required to create a 40 Gbps link, the first one is for short
reach and another for the line-side transponder.
Even though the global optical transceivers market will more than triple its value by 2020 as
compared to total revenue generated in 2013, the lack of trained personnel will suppress this
market. Consultants with extensive and specialized experience are required to achieve optical
component network installation, design, maintenance, and updation. Optical components are
needed to equip data centers, metro access, FTTx, core networks, long-haul services, and WAN.
2. Table of Contents
Optical Transceivers Executive Summary 34
Optical Transceivers Market Driving Forces 34
Transmitter / Transceivers 35
Global Adoption Of Online Commerce, Streaming Video, Social Networking, And Cloud Services 35
Optical Transport Network (OTN) / Optical Transceiver Components 36
10Gbps Optical Transceivers 37
Data Center Optical Transceivers 37
40Gbps Coherent Channel 37
100Gbps Modules vs. 40Gbps Modules 38
Optical Transceiver Market Driving Forces 39
Ongoing Transition To Media For Communications 43
Optical Transceiver Key Themes 44
Optical Transceivers Market Shares 45
Optical Transceiver Market Forecasts 47
1. Optical Transceiver Market Description And Market Dynamics 50
1.1 Global Adoption of the Internet 50
1.2 Growth Of The Global Economy 52
1.2.1 Global Economic Conditions Impact Optical Transceivers 53
1.3 Enterprise Information Accessed By Mobile Workers 54
1.3.1 Cloud Technology Brings Rapid Time to Value 56
1.4 Optical Transceiver Applicable Networks 57
1.4.1 Carrier Networking 58
1.4.2 Data Centers 60
1.4.3 Data Center Storage 61
1.5 Transceiver Definitions 61
1.6 Customer Plans for Optical Network Implementation 62
1.6.1 AT&T As An Optical Component Customer 62
1.6.2 AT&T Fiber Networks Provide Backbone Connectivity To Data Center 63
1.6.3 AT&T Voice Over IP (VoIP) 63
1.6.4 AT&T Optical Network Investment 65
1.6.5 Financial Centers Invest in Optical Networking 66
1.6.6 JPMorgan Chase spends $500 Million To Build A Data Center 66
1.6.7 Verizon Investment in Optical Networks 67
1.6.8 Verizon Investment in Data Center Networks 68
1.6.9 NTT Com Operation Of A Route That Connects Europe and Japan 68
1.6.10 Deutsche Telekom Application Delivery Network 71
1.7 Exponential Improvement In Silicon Manufacturing: Chips Contain 1 Billion Transistors 72
1.7.1 Moore’s law and Silicon Manufacturing 73
1.7.2 Failure of Chip I/O To Scale With Exponential Improvement In Silicon Manufacturing 73
1.7.3 Luxtera 74
1.7.4 Ikanos Next Generation VDSL Communications Processor 75
1.7.5 Ikanos Highly Integrated VDSL Communications Processor 77
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2 Optical Transceivers Market Shares And Market Forecasts 78
2.1 Optical Transceivers Market Driving Forces 78
2.1.1 Transmitter / Transceivers 79
2.1.2 Global Adoption Of Online Commerce, Streaming Video, Social Networking, And Cloud
Services 79
3. 2.1.3 Optical Transport Network (OTN) / Optical Transceiver Components 80
2.1.4 10Gbps Optical Transceivers 81
2.1.5 Optical Transceiver Market Driving Forces 81
2.1.6 Ongoing Transition To Media For Communications 85
2.1.7 Optical Transceiver Key Themes 86
2.2 Optical Transceivers Market Shares 87
2.2.1 Finisar 105
2.2.2 Finisar Wavelength Selective Switches 106
2.2.3 Finisar Transmitters, Transceivers, and Transponders for Datacom and Telecom Applications
106
2.2.4 Finisar Transmitter / Transceivers 107
2.2.5 NeoPhotonics 108
2.2.6 JDSU Vertical Integration Results In Flexibility, Scalability 109
2.2.7 JDS Uniphase 109
2.2.8 Sumitomo Electric 113
2.2.9 Avago Technologies 113
2.2.10 Avago Technologies 114
2.2.11 Fujitsu Optical Components 116
2.2.12 Source Photonics 117
2.2.13 Source Photonics and China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC) 118
2.2.14 Oclaro 118
2.2.15 Oclaro Transceivers 119
2.2.16 Oclaro Extends Technology Leadership Position 119
2.2.17 Delta 120
2.2.18 NEC 120
2.2.19 Reflex’s 100GbE 122
2.2.20 Cube Optics 123
2.2.21 Transmode XFP Uses 123
2.2.22 Datacom Optical Transceivers, Market Shares 124
2.2.23 Telecom Optical Transceivers, Market Shares 127
2.3 Optical Transceiver Market Forecasts 129
2.3.1 Datacom and Telecom Optical Transceiver Segments 131
2.3.2 Data Center Optical Transceivers 135
2.3.3 Datacom Fibre Channel vs. Ethernet 137
2.3.4 Telecom Transceivers 140
2.3.5 Optical Transceiver 1G, 10G, 40G, 100G, and 400G Market Forecasts 142
2.3.6 Optical Transceiver 1G Market Forecasts 143
2.3.7 Optical Transceiver 10G Market Forecasts 145
2.3.8 Using 10 Gbps Devices To Implement 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps Port Capacity 148
2.3.9 Need For More Compact Pluggables Than The CFP 149
2.3.10 Tunable XFP Optical Transceivers 149
2.3.11 Optical Transceiver 40G Market Forecasts 150
2.3.12 Optical Transceiver 100G Market Forecasts 152
2.3.13 100Gbps Optical Transceivers 155
2.3.14 Optical Transceiver 400G Market Forecasts 156
2.3.15 Rising Internet Traffic Provides Need for High Speed Networks 158
2.3.16 Optical Transceiver Form Factors 163
2.3.17 CFP MSA for 40 and 100 GiGbps 165
2.3.18 Component Needs For Next-Generation Fixed And Mobile Access 166
2.3.19 40G, 100GBPS Transceiver Shipments Evolving; Utilities Hone In On M2M 167
2.3.20 Managing 10GBPS While Preparing For 40Gbps and 100Gbps 169
2.3.21 Networks Moving To Embrace An Ethernet Protocol 171
2.3.22 Modulation 174
10. 5.36.1 Transmode Revenue 579
5.37 Vitesse 581
5.38 Zhone Technologies 582
5.39 Selected Optical Component Companies 583
5.39.1 JDSU Competition 586
5.39.2 Advanced Photonix Competition 587
5.39.3 Oclaro Competition 587
5.39.4 Finisar Competition 587
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