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市場調查報告書

全球光纖用光學產品市場

World Optical Products for Fiber Optics Markets

出版商 Frost & Sullivan
出版日期 2006年03月 商品編碼 36804
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 6000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


全球光纖用光學產品市場 是由出版商Frost & Sullivan在2006年03月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金6000起跳。

簡介

擅長多領域尖端產業策略性調查的美國市調公司 Frost & Sullivan (總公司:德州),調查分析了全球光纖用光學產品市場後,出版了一本綜合報告書"World Optical Products for Fiber Optics Markets"

報告書內容包括:市場技術背景、市場趨勢、市場牽引與阻礙要素、業界問題、未來整體業界動向預測等等,內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 摘要

  • 市場概要
    • 前言
    • 主要市場動向
    • 技術定義
  • 調查結果
    • 商業機會與動向預測
    • 市場部門分析
    • 策略性結論

第2章 光纖產品整體市場

  • 概要
    • 概要與對象定義
    • 光纖傳輸 - 多重化方式的定義
  • 市場動力
    • 市場策劃評估
    • 市場牽引要素
    • 市場阻礙要素
    • 業界課題
  • 市場動向預測與分析
    • 銷售預測
    • 光學零件各類別銷售預測
    • 競爭結構
  • Frost & Sullivan Awards

第3章 光學發射器市場

  • 概要
    • 概要與定義
    • 市場策劃評估
    • 市場牽引要素
    • 市場阻礙要素
  • 市場動向預測與分析
    • 銷售預測
    • 類別分析
    • 各地區分析
    • 市場趨勢與商業機會
    • 價格趨勢
    • 競爭結構

第4章 光學連接器市場

  • 概要
    • 概要與定義
    • 市場策劃評估
    • 市場牽引要素
    • 市場阻礙要素
  • 市場動向預測與分析
    • 銷售預測
    • 各地區分析
    • 市場趨勢與商業機會
    • 價格趨勢
    • 競爭結構

第5章 光學切換器市場

  • 概要
    • 概要與定義
    • 市場策劃評估
    • 市場牽引要素
    • 市場阻礙要素
  • 市場動向預測與分析
    • 銷售預測
    • 各地區分析
    • 市場趨勢與商業機會
    • 價格趨勢
    • 競爭結構

第6章 光學放大器市場

  • 概要
    • 概要與定義
    • 市場策劃評估
    • 市場牽引要素
    • 市場阻礙要素
  • 市場動向預測與分析
    • 銷售預測
    • 各地區分析
    • 市場趨勢與商業機會
    • 價格趨勢
    • 競爭結構

第7章 ROADM 市場

  • 概要
    • 概要與定義
    • 市場策劃評估
    • 市場牽引要素
    • 市場阻礙要素
  • 市場動向預測與分析
    • 銷售預測
    • 各地區分析
    • 市場趨勢與商業機會
    • 價格趨勢
    • 競爭結構

第8章 決策支援資料庫

  • 決策支援資料庫
    • 通訊支出
    • 寬頻用戶數

目錄

Abstract

Research Overview

Competition from Wireless Likely to be Negated by Expansion of Wave Division Multiplexing and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing

Underdeveloped countries prefer wireless networks to fiber optics, a fact that poses concerns about the future of optical products in the fiber optics market. Moreover, the rate of technology development in wireless is expected to be more than that of fiber optics and this could mitigate the growth of optical products. However, the growth of wave division multiplexing (WDM) and dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) is likely to aid in market growth.

Development of Infrastructure in Asia Pacific to Drive Demand for Fiber Optic Networks

"The nature of businesses in Asia Pacific is such that they require fiber optics. For such businesses, information is critical and therefore, companies hesitate to purchase low-priced networks, since it could force a compromise on quality of communication or data transfer," says the analyst of this study. "Also, as demand for higher bandwidth emerges, vendors are expected to develop user-friendly products such as the reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs) and optical emitters."

Unlike Latin America, some countries in Asia Pacific have better infrastructure to support fiber optic systems. As a result, there is intense competition among network deployers to cash in on this opportunity. This scenario is even more profitable to fiber optic enterprises, as they are not dissuaded by high costs of investment once they are assured of better optical component products. Products vendors based in the West can take advantage of this situation and increase their profits.

The Success of ROADMs Attracts Increased Investment, Boosting this Market

Many investors foresee a bright future for ROADMs and although the initial investment required for deploying this technology is high, several market participants are willing to pool in funds in order to meet these costs. This highlights the immense potential of this product in the coming years and with several ROADMs already successfully deployed, there seems to be no turning back for this technology.

"In addition, as the fiber optics market expands, certain product lines such as laser diodes, erbium doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), and ROADMs should experience higher investments for the innovation of new products in existing technologies," notes the analyst. "Apart from inventive products, certain technical changes in older solutions such as optical amplifiers and connectors are also expected to spur the market."

Table of Contents

  • 1. Executive Summary
    • 1. Market Overview
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Major Market Dynamics
      • 3. Technology Definition
    • 2. Major Research Findings
      • 1. Opportunities and Forecasts
      • 2. Market Segment Analysis
      • 3. Strategic Conclusions
  • 2. Total Fiber Optical Products Market
    • 1. Overview
      • 1. Overview and Scope Definition
      • 2. Fiber Optic Transmission - Defining Multiplexing Schemes
    • 2. Market Dynamics
      • 1. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 2. Market Drivers
        • a. Growth in Communications Sector
        • b. Greater Investments in Technology Innovation and Up gradation
        • c. Demand for Integrated Systems Drives the Modules Market
        • d. Demand for Higher Bandwidth
        • e. Demand from the Asia Pacific Rim on the Ascendancy
      • 3. Market Restraints
        • a. Growing Demand for Wireless Technology Hampers Fiber Optics
        • b. Low Level of Automation in the Manufacturing of Components
        • c. Vendors in Asia Pacific Reduce Prices
        • d. Reducing Number of Market Participants
        • e. Effects of the Economic Downturn Still Prevail
      • 4. Industry Challenges
    • 3. Market Forecasts and Analysis
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Revenue Forecasts by Optic Component Type
      • 3. Competitive Structure
    • 4. Frost and Sullivan Awards
      • 1. Overview of Frost & Sullivan Awards
  • 3. Optical Emitter Market
    • 1. Overview
      • 1. Overview and Definition
      • 2. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 3. Market Drivers
      • 4. Market Restraints
    • 2. Market Forecasting and Analysis
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Analysis by Type
      • 3. Analysis by Geographic Region
      • 4. Market Trends and Opportunities
      • 5. Pricing Trends
      • 6. Competitive Structure</p>
  • 4. Optical Connectors Market
    • 1. Overview
      • 1. Overview and Definition
      • 2. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 3. Market Drivers
      • 4. Market Restraints
    • 2. Market Forecasts and Analysis
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Analysis by Geographic Region
      • 3. Market Trends and Opportunities
      • 4. Pricing Trends
      • 5. Competitive Structure</p>
  • 5. Optical Switch Market
    • 1. Overview
      • 1. Overview and Definition
      • 2. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 3. Market Drivers
      • 4. Market Restraints
    • 2. Market Forecasts and Analysis
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Analysis by Geographic Region
      • 3. Market Trends and Opportunities
      • 4. Pricing Trends
      • 5. Competitive Structure
  • 6. Optical Amplifer Market
    • 1. Overview
      • 1. Overview and Definition
      • 2. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 3. Market Drivers
      • 4. Market Restraints
    • 2. Revenue Forecast and Analysis
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Analysis by Type
      • 3. Analysis by Geographic Region
      • 4. Market Trends and Opportunities
      • 5. Pricing Trends
      • 6. Competitive Structure</p>
  • 7. ROADMs Market
    • 1. Overview
      • 1. Overview and Definition
      • 2. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 3. Market Drivers
      • 4. Market Restraints
    • 2. Revenue Forecasts and Analysis
      • 1. Revenue Forecasts
      • 2. Market Trends and Opportunities
      • 3. Competitive Structure</p>
  • 8. Decision Support Database
    • 1. Decision Support Database
      • 1. Telecommunication Spending by Business Subscribers
      • 2. Total Number of Broadband Subscribers
      • 3. Percentage Telecommunication Contribution to Electronics Industry
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