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市場調查報告書

通訊用收發器及詢答器市場:2009年至2014年

Telecommunications Transceiver/Transponder Markets: 2009-2014

出版商 Communications Industry Researchers
出版日期 2009年10月 商品編碼 94420
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 1495 PDF By E-mail - Advanced User License (5 users)
US $ 1995 PDF By E-mail - Group Version (10 users)
US $ 2495 PDF By E-mail - Enterprise Version (Company Wide)


通訊用收發器及詢答器市場:2009年至2014年 是由出版商Communications Industry Researchers在2009年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金1495起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:特別矚目最近崛起的ITU(國際電訊聯盟)定義的光傳輸網路(OTN)、通訊用收發器及詢答器市場調查分析、2009年至2014年的預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

第1章 介紹

  • 本書的背景
  • 本書的目的・範圍
  • 調查方法
  • 架構

第2章 收發器/詢答器技術・規格・MSA

  • 收發器及詢答器
    • TOSA及ROSA
  • 實現技術
    • 光集積化帶來的變化:現在及未來
    • 通訊詢答器領域的矽光子學
    • 可調變雷射及WDM技術的發展
    • 現在通訊需求的WDM
    • 新的分散補償技術的影響
  • 規格發展
    • ITU・OTN及SONET的結束
    • IEEE及服務提供企業用100Gbps
  • MSA的發展
    • 300-pin・XENPAK・XPAK・X2的未來
    • 公眾網路中XFP及SFP+的角色
    • 未來的公眾網路MSA:40及100Gbps
    • 可調變詢答器用MSA

第3章 收發器・詢答器・市場

  • 促進公眾網路中收發器/詢答器市場發展的用途
    • 視訊
    • 雲端運算及虛擬化:在收發器/詢答器市場中的意義
  • 長途・超長途網路
    • 網路發展・未來的技術變化:光學開關出現?
    • 詢答器/收發器要件
  • 大都會網路
    • 網路發展:大都會DWDM及/或是大都會SONET?
    • 詢答器/收發器要件
  • 連線網路
    • 連線WDM及ROADM
    • 詢答器/收發器要件
  • SONET/SDH預測
    • 資料傳輸速度・範圍別預測
    • 網路領域別預測
  • WDM預測
    • 資料傳輸速度・範圍別預測
    • 網路領域別預測
  • TOSA/ROSA預測

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Abstract

An important part of this report will also be in examining how the major carriers will be implementing their next-generation 100 Gbps backbones, now that the appropriate standards are beginning to be firmed up. With this in mind, this report takes and in-depth look at how this transition will create opportunities for transceiver/transponder makers. At the other end of the scale we take a close look at what lies in the future of SONET/SDH. Are there still markets left for it to serve and does OC-768, in fact, have any future?

CIR has been carrying out analysis of transceiver/transponder markets for over a decade now and as with all its previous reports in this series, CIR will in this report, also examine future reach requirements for transceivers and transponders and what parts of the network will be biggest revenue earners; long-haul, metro or access.

Also in this report, we review key enabling technologies for public network transmission modules and how the many overlapping MSAs will play themselves out in the market. The report also discusses how the leading firms in the telecom transceiverDtransponder space are planning their product and marketing strategies for the future with so many uncertainties A - both economic and technological A-impacting the market .

CIRA' s new telecom transceiver/transponder report analyzes and quantifies all of the key market opportunities in this business. Detailed volume and value forecasts are provided for each protocol covered broken out by data rates, MSA, technology platform, reach, etc.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • E.1 Current Business Conditions in the Telecom Transceiver/Transponder Market
    • E.1.1 Impact of Economic Growth and Capex Trends
  • E.2 Key Opportunities in the Telecom Modules Market
    • E.2.1 The Rise of the OTN and the Implications for the WDM Market
    • E.2.2 The Future of OC-768: Is There One?
    • E.2.2 Is there still a Sweet Spot for OC-192?
    • E.2.3 Opportunities, Standards and MSAs
  • E.3 Summary of Forecasts
  • E.3.1 Changes from Last Year

Chapter One: Introduction

  • 1.1 Background to Report
    • 1.1.1 Rise of the OTN, Fall of OC-768
    • 1.1.2 Where to with OC-768
    • 1.1.2 Video, Cloud Computing and What It Means to the Module Makers
  • 1.2 Objectives and Scope of Report
  • 1.3 Methodology of Report
  • 1.4 Plan of Report

Chapter Two: Transceiver/Transponder Technology, Standards, and MSAs

  • 2.1 Transceivers and Transponders
    • 2.1.1 TOSAs and ROSAs
  • 2.2 Enabling Technologies
    • 2.2.1 Where Can Optical Integration Making a Difference: Now and the Future
    • 2.2.2 Silicon Photonics in the Telecom Transponder Space: Who Cares?
    • 2.2.2 Influential Developments in Tunable Laser and Other WDM Technology
    • 2.2.3 What Telecom Needs from WDM Now
    • 2.2.4 Impact of New Dispersion Compensation Technology
  • 2.3 Standards Evolution
    • 2.3.1 The ITU, OTN and the End of SONET
    • 2.3.2 IEEE and the 100 Gbps for Service Providers
  • 2.4 MSA Evolution
    • 2.4.1 300-pin, XENPAK, XPAK and X2: Where to From Here
    • 2.4.2 The Role of XFP and SFP+ in the Public Network
    • 2.4.4 Public Network MSAs for the Future: 40 and 100 Gbps
    • 2.4.5 MSAs for Tunable Transponders

Chapter Three: Transceivers, Transponders and Markets

  • 3.1 Applications Drivers for Public Network Transceiver/Transponder Markets
    • 3.1.1 Video, Video, Everywhere!
    • 3.1.2 Cloud Computing and Virtualization: What It Means for Transceiver/Transponder Makers
  • 3.3 Long-haul and Ultra-long Haul Networks
    • 3.3.1 Network Evolution and Coming Technology Changes: The Optical Switch At Last?
    • 3.3.2 Transponder/Transceiver Requirements
  • 3.4 Metro Networks
    • 3.4.1 Network Evolution: Metro DWDM and/or Metro SONET?
    • 3.4.2 Transponder/Transceiver Requirements
  • 3.5 Access Networks
    • 3.5.1 Access WDM and ROADMs
    • 3.5.2 Transponder/Transceiver Requirements
  • 3.6 SONET/SDH Forecasts
    • 3.6.1 Forecasts by Data Rate and Reach
    • 3.6.2 Forecasts by Network Segment
  • 3.7 WDM Forecasts
    • 3.6.1 Forecasts by Data Rate and Reach
    • 3.6.2 Forecasts by Network Segment
  • 3.7 TOSA/ROSA Forecasts

Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in this Report

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