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市場調查報告書

全球光纖連接器及機械接續市場:市場預測(2009∼2014年)

FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR & MECHANICAL SPLICE MARKET FORECAST

出版商 ElectroniCast
出版日期 2010年12月 商品編碼 143294
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 7200 PDF by E-mail (Single user license): individual purchaser can use report.
US $ 7600 PDF by E-mail (Site license): Unlimited users within one corporate location, such as a regional office, can share report.
US $ 7900 PDF by E-mail (Global license): Unlimited users within the purchasing corporation, for example all employees of a single company, can share report.


全球光纖連接器及機械接續市場:市場預測(2009∼2014年) 是由出版商ElectroniCast在2010年12月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金7200起跳。

簡介

本報告為,調查分析全球光纖連接器及機械接續市場現況、展望,並匯整地區別市場預測、光纖網路趨勢及主要供應商市場佔有率等,以下列摘要形式闡述。

第1章 實施概要

  • 光纖連接器/機械接續概要
  • 嚴峻環境中使用光纖
  • 光纖網路概要
  • 光纖產業
  • 光纖通訊趨勢

第2章光纖連接器及機械接續

  • 全球市場概要
  • 南北美
    • 市場預測:類型別
    • 市場預測:應用別
  • 歐洲、中東、非洲地區
    • 市場預測:類型別
    • 市場預測:應用別
  • 亞太地區
    • 市場預測:類型別
    • 市場預測:應用別

第3章 40/100G乙太網路:MPO連接器

  • 北美市場預測及分析
  • MPO連接器規格分析
  • MPO連接器應用分析
  • MPO連接器光纖電纜/收發器介面分析

第4章 供應商市場佔有率、主要供應商清單

第5章 調查方式

第6章 定義

第7章 市場預測數據庫:概要、教程

附錄

  • 市場預測數據庫(Excel)
  • 圖表(PowerPoint)

目錄

Abstract

The increasing telecom traffic, both nationally and internationally, prompted service providers to upgrade and expand their infrastructures in order to accommodate the unprecedented growth in bandwidth demand.

Most of the industrialized nations have completed or are in the process of completing construction of their backbone fiber networks and are now phasing in local loop links. For local network deployment, businesses are targeted in the initial phase (fiber to the office, fiber to the curb), then finally fiber to the home. Depending on the country, optical fiber in the local area access is either all the way to the building (single unit or multiple dwelling unit/MDU, to the business, etc), or to the other (opposite) extreme optical fiber is still outside of the country or at the fringes of the country' s border.

The complexity of broadband communication interconnect will increase exponentially over the next decade and beyond, driving strong demand for fiber optics, SONET, Ethernet, advanced digital cross connect, optical switching and other broadband products and transport techniques. Ethernet' s introduction as a transport-network access technology has enabled new revenue generating services such as Business Ethernet Services and Residential Broadcast Video. The ultimate result will be a tremendous increase in communication capacity available to subscribers, at a greatly reduced cost per equivalent voice channel. For network investors, however, there will be many risks and rewards.

In 2006, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 working group formed the Higher Speed Study Group (HSSG) and found that the growth in bandwidth for network aggregation applications was outpacing the capabilities of networks employing link aggregation with 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) and 100GbE are Ethernet standards developed by IEEE P802.3ba Ethernet Task Force, which started in November 2007, and ratified on June 17, 2010. These standards support sending Ethernet frames at 40 and 100 gigabits per second over multiple 10 Gbps or 25 Gbps lanes. Previously, the fastest published standard was 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

Going into 2011, it is important to note that 10GbE is still migrating into the data centers. According to a new market research report from ElectroniCast Consultants, the 10GbE movement into the data centers will continue; however, “future-proofing” is expected to proceed by embracing the 40/100GbE, especially driven by the need to increase network productivity as well as controlling operating expenditures.

Applications such as video, virtualization (cloud computing), switching/routing and convergence are driving the need for bandwidth expansion. We continue on the path of gradually developing of growth (and change) from 1G to 10G to 40G and 100G.

The global fiber optic connector/mechanical splice consumption is driven by a dramatic increase in bandwidth demand beyond the limits of copper. Technological advances in fiber optics are assuring the migration of fiber closer and closer to the end user. This translates into demand for shorter links where connectors represent a substantial share of the total installation cost. The cost concerns are being addressed with the introduction of smaller, lower cost and easier to install connectors. Multifiber connector (>2 fibers) use, still relatively small, will be the choice for high fiber density interconnects applications.

This report provides the Consumption Value (US$, million), Quantity (number/units), and Average Selling Prices (ASP $, each). The value is determined by multiplying the number of units by the average selling price. The ASPs are based on the price of the connector/splice at the initial factory level. This 2009-2014 market forecast is presented for each significant fiber optic connector and mechanical splice used in selected communication applications. The market data are segmented into the following geographic regions, plus a Global summary:

  • America (North America, Central and South America)
  • EMEA (Europe, Middle Eastern countries, plus Africa)
  • APAC (Asia Pacific)

The market forecast data are also built up from specific product-type segments:

  • Single Mode Fiber Optic Connector
    • ST Simplex
    • FC Simplex
    • SC Simplex
    • Small Form Factor (SFF) Simplex Connector
      • SFF LC Simplex
      • SFF MU Simplex
      • SFF Other Simplex
    • Single mode Adapter
      • In-series Adapter
      • Between-series Adapter
    • Single mode Multi-channel/Multi-fiber Connector
      • MT Based
      • SFF Duplex Connector
        • SFF Duplex MT-RJ
        • SFF Other Duplex
      • Other Multi-fiber Connector
    • Other Single mode Fiber Optic Connectors, including Mil-Spec
  • Multimode Fiber Optic Connectors
    • ST Simplex
    • SC Simplex
    • Small Form Factor (SFF) Simplex Connector
      • SFF LC Simplex
      • SFF MU Simplex
      • SFF Other Simplex
    • Adapter
      • In-series Adapter
      • Between-series Adapter
    • Multi-channel/Multi-fiber Connector
      • ESCON
      • MT Based
      • FDDI
      • SFF Duplex Connector
        • SFF Duplex MT-RJ
        • SFF VF-45 Duplex
        • SFF Other Duplex
      • Other Multi-fiber Connector
    • Other Multimode Fiber Optic Connectors, including Mil-Spec
    • Mechanical Splices

The worldwide market forecast data are built up from specific end-user applications:

  • Total Consumption
    • Telecommunications
      • Apparatus
      • Utilities
      • Modules/Components
    • Private Data LAN/WAN
      • Apparatus
      • Modules/Components
    • Cable TV
      • Apparatus
      • Modules/Components
    • Military/Aerospace
    • Specialty
    • Non-production

MPO Connectors in 40/100GbE - This report also provides the ElectroniCast forecast of North American consumption trends of MPO fiber optic connectors specifically in 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) networks, based on the IEEE standard, which was ratified on June 17, 2010. This 2009-2014 MPO 40/100GbE forecast of North American consumption is presented for each of the following data rate, connector fiber count and media type:

  • 40G Ethernet Network - MPO
    • 12-fiber Multimode Connector
    • 24-fiber Multimode Connector
    • 12-fiber Single mode Connector
    • 24-fiber Single mode Connector
  • 100G Ethernet Network - MPO
    • 12-fiber Multimode Connector
    • 24-fiber Multimode Connector
    • 12-fiber Single mode Connector
    • 24-fiber Single mode Connector

The market data is detailed by the following Functions:

  • Consumption (use) Value (US$, Million)
  • Quantity/Volume (Thousand/Units)
  • Average Selling Price (ASP - US$, Each)

Report Statistics

  • Published: December 27, 2010
  • Text Pages (PDF): 223
  • Also Included: PowerPoint Slides and Excel Worksheets

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Fiber Optic Connectors/ Mechanical Splice Overview
  • 1.2 Use of Fiber Optics in Harsh Environments
  • 1.3 Fiber Optic Networks - Overview
  • 1.4 Fiber Optics Industry: Decade-to-Decade
  • 1.5 Optical Communication Trends
    • 1.5.1 Fiber Network Technology Trends
    • 1.5.2 Components
      • 1.5.2.1 Overview
      • 1.5.2.2 Transmitters and Receivers
      • 1.5.2.3 Optical Amplifiers
      • 1.5.2.4 Dispersion Compensators
      • 1.5.2.5 Fiber Cable
    • 1.5.3 Devices and Parts
      • 1.5.3.1 Overview
      • 1.5.3.2 Emitters and Detectors
      • 1.5.3.3 VCSEL & Transceiver Technology Review
      • 1.5.3.4 Optoelectronic Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
      • 1.5.3.5 Modulators
      • 1.5.3.6 Packages
      • 1.5.3.7 Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits

2. Fiber Optic Connector/Mechanical Splice

  • 2.1 Global Market Overview
  • 2.2 The Americas: Connector/Mechanical Splice
    • 2.2.1 American Market Forecast, by Type
    • 2.2.2 American Market Forecast, by Application
  • 2.3 EMEA: Connector/Mechanical Splice
    • 2.3.1 EMEA Market Forecast, by Type
    • 2.3.2 EMEA Market Forecast, by Application
  • 2.4 APAC: Connector/Mechanical Splice
    • 2.4.1 APAC Market Forecast, by Type
    • 2.4.2 APAC Market Forecast, by Application

3. 40/100G Ethernet Networks - MPO Connectors

  • 3.1 North America Market Forecast and Analysis
  • 3.2 40/100G Ethernet Networks - MPO Connectors Standard Analysis
  • 3.3 40/100G Ethernet Networks - MPO Connectors Application Analysis
  • 3.4 40/100G Ethernet Networks - MPO Connectors Fiber Optic Cable/Transceiver Interface Analysis

4. Competitive Market Share and List of Selected Vendors

5. Methodology

  • 5.1 Research and Analysis Methodology
  • 5.2 Assumptions of Fiber Optic Component Global Market Forecast

6. Definitions: Acronyms, Abbreviations, and General Terms

7. Market Forecast Data Base; Overview and Tutorial

Addendum Market Forecast Data Base - Excel Spreadsheets

Americas, EMEA, APAC, Global Summary; plus North America 40/100GbE - MPO Connectors

Addendum - PowerPoint Slides (Data Figures)

List of Figures

  • 1.1.1 Global Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Value Forecast, by Region ($, Million)
  • 1.1.2 Global Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Value Forecast, by Type ($, Million)
  • 1.1.3 Global Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Value Forecast, by Application ($, Million)
  • 1.3.1 Fiber-to-the-Office Forecast Structure
  • 1.3.2 North America Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
  • 1.3.3 North America Internet Access
  • 1.3.4 FTTP PON Architecture
  • 1.3.5 Next-Generation Wholesale Broadband Network
  • 1.4.1 Evolution of Research Emphasis during Technology Life Cycle
  • 1.5.1.1 Network Bandwidth Expansion Alternatives
  • 1.5.3.3.1 Genealogy of VCSELs
  • 1.5.3.3.2 Typical Intra-Office Interconnections
  • 1.5.3.7.1 Trend of Transceiver Packaging Density, Gigabits/Cubic Inch
  • 2.1.1 Fiber Distribution Hub
  • 2.1.2 Fiber Distribution Hub
  • 2.1.3 Fiber Distribution Terminal
  • 2.1.4 Selected Fiber Optic Connectors
  • 2.1.5 The LC Uniboot
  • 2.1.6 4X Optical Connector
  • 2.1.7 40-Gigabit optical active Cable (OAC)
  • 2.1.8 Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP) MSA Solution
  • 2.1.9 Ruggedized fiber-optic connector system
  • 2.1.10 Dry Cloth Cleaner
  • 2.1.11 Cleaners for Single Fiber Connections
  • 2.1.12 Pre-Polished Field Installable Connectors
  • 2.1.13 SC Connector - Field Installable Connectors
  • 2.1.14 Connector Sales/Distribution Product Flow
  • 3.4.1 CFP, CXP and QSFP Form Factors
  • 3.4.2 CFP Parallel Optical Module (100GBASE-SR10)
  • 3.4.3 4-Channel Pluggable QSFP + Transceiver for 40GBASE-SR4 applications
  • 3.4.4 Pre-Terminated MTP with Cable and Panel
  • 3.4.5 MPO female / MPO female OM3 multimode 12F - Ribbon cable 10m
  • 3.4.6 Schematic of MPO connector/single fiber connector(s) “Fan-Out”
  • 3.4.7 10x10Gb/s Parallel Optics and MPO Connector
  • 5.1.1 Market Research & Forecasting Methodology
  • List of Tables
  • 1.1.1 Global Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Consumption Forecast, by Region ($, Million)
  • 1.1.2 Fiber Optic Connector Application Category List
  • 1.1.3 Fiber Optic Connector Category List
  • 1.1.4 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption Forecast, by Type ($, Million)
  • 1.1.5 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption Forecast, by Application ($, Million)
  • 1.3.1 Minimum & Ideal Speeds Necessary for Popular Applications
  • 2.1.1 Fiber Optic Connector Application Category List
  • 2.1.2 Fiber Optic Connector Category List
  • 2.1.3 Global Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Consumption Value, by Region (US$, Million)
  • 2.1.4 Global Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Consumption, by Region (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.1.5 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption, by Type (Value Basis, $ Million)
  • 2.1.6 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption, by Type (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.1.7 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption, by Type (Average Selling Price, $/Each)
  • 2.1.8 Singlemode Fiber Optic Connector Global Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.1.9 Fiber Optic Multimode Connector Global Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.1.9 Selected Standards For Fiber Optic Connectors
  • 2.1.10 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.1.11 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.1.12 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice Global Consumption, by Application (Average Price, $/Each)
  • 2.2.1.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice American Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.2.1.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice American Consumption, by Type (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.2.1.3 Singlemode Fiber Optic Connector American Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.2.1.4 Fiber Optic Multimode Connector American Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.2.2.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice American Consumption, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.2.2.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice American Consumption, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.2.2.3 Singlemode Connector American Market Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.2.2.4 Singlemode Connector American Market Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.2.2.5 Multimode Connector American Market Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.2.2.6 Multimode Connector American Market Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.2.2.7 Fiber Optic Mechanical Splice American Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.2.2.8 Fiber Optic Mechanical Splice American Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.3.1.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice EMEA Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.3.1.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice EMEA Consumption, by Type (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.3.1.3 Singlemode Fiber Optic Connector EMEA Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.3.1.4 Multimode Fiber Optic Connector EMEA Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.3.2.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice EMEA Consumption, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.3.2.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice EMEA Consumption, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.3.2.3 Singlemode Connector EMEA Market Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.3.2.4 Singlemode Connector EMEA Market Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.3.2.5 Multimode Connector EMEA Market Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.3.2.6 Multimode Connector EMEA Market Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.3.2.7 Fiber Optic Mechanical Splice EMEA Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.3.2.8 Fiber Optic Mechanical Splice EMEA Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.4.1.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice APAC Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.4.1.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice APAC Consumption, by Type (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.4.1.3 Singlemode Fiber Optic Connector APAC Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.4.1.4 Multimode Fiber Optic Connector APAC Consumption, by Type ($ Million)
  • 2.4.2.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice APAC Consumption, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.4.2.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Splice APAC Consumption, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.4.2.3 Singlemode Connector APAC Market Forecast, by Application ($Million)
  • 2.4.2.4 Singlemode Connector APAC Market Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.4.2.5 Multimode Connector APAC Market Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.4.2.6 Multimode Connector APAC Market Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 2.4.2.7 Fiber Optic Mechanical Splice APAC Forecast, by Application ($ Million)
  • 2.4.2.8 Fiber Optic Mechanical Splice APAC Forecast, by Application (Quantity Basis)
  • 3.1.1 40/100GbE (Total) MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Value Basis, $ Million)
  • 3.1.2 40/100GbE (Total) MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Quantity, Unit/Thousand)
  • 3.1.3 40/100GbE (Total) MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Average Price, $ Each)
  • 3.1.4 40GbE MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Value Basis, $ Million)
  • 3.1.5 40GbE MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Quantity Basis, Unit/Thousand)
  • 3.1.6 40GbE MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Average Selling Price, $ Each)
  • 3.1.7 100GbE MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Value Basis, $ Million)
  • 3.1.8 100GbE MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Quantity Basis, Unit/Thousand)
  • 3.1.9 100GbE MPO Connectors North America Consumption (Average Selling Price, $ Each)
  • 3.2.1 IEEE 802.3ae and 802.3ba Standard: OM3- and OM4-Specified Distances for Ethernet
  • 3.2.2 IEEE 802.3ba 40G/100G - Physical Layer Specifications
  • 3.4.1 40/100GbE Transceiver Form Factor, by Media, Speed, Distance, by Generation 1 and 2
  • 3.4.2 OM Cable - Fiber Cable Specifications
  • 4.2.1 Selected Global Fiber Optic Connector and Other Assembly Suppliers
  • 4.2.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Mechanical Splice Global Market Share Estimates, 2010)
  • 7.1.1 Fiber Optic Connector/Mechanical Splice Product Categories
  • 7.1.2 Fiber Optic Connector/Mechanical Splice Application Categories
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