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.
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