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SUMMARY
Communication industry movement into broadband services is accelerating.
Multimedia business communication loading on the telecom and internet access
links will multiply dramatically over the next decade. New technology such as
optical amplifier driven passive optical networks and next generation fiber
optic fast packet switches will bring major revisions in network design in and
from the central office and PoP to the subscriber and in interoffice. A wide
range of new products will support the building of these new networks. Early
versions of these products are now on the market, but design evolution will
continue, and cost per function will drop.
This ten-year forecast of the high data rate system demand for electronic,
optoelectronic and all optical network (AON) products will provide information
of high value to telecom equipment and system manufacturers, fiber optic
component vendors, internet service providers, telephone companies and
competitive access providers:
- New product markets; timing and price sensitivity
- New product availability, performance and pricing, standards, suppliers
- Constraints placed on manufacturers by telco and data communicationcost
requirements and growth plans
- Evolution of service providers, which are the future customers
forbroadband products
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. Executive Summary
..........................................................................................................1-1
- 1.1
Overview.................................................................................................................1-1
- 1.2 Fiber Optics Industry Overview
............................................................................1-36
- 1.2.1 Boom, Bust and the
Recovery.................................................................1-36
- 1.3 Forecast
Overview................................................................................................1-53
- 2. Broadband-To-The-Premise Component
Forecast...........................................................2-1
- 2.1 Overview
.................................................................................................................2-1
- 2.2 Residential Access Components Market
Forecast.................................................2-5
- 2.2.1 Overview
......................................................................................................2-5
- 2.2.2 Cable Link
Components...............................................................................2-9
- 2.2.2.1 Cable Market
Forecast..................................................................2-11
- 2.2.2.2
Connectors....................................................................................2-15
- 2.2.3 Residential Link
Optoelectronics................................................................2-16
- 2.2.3.1 Overview
.......................................................................................2-16
- 2.2.3.2 Optical Amplifiers for Residential Broadband
...............................2-20
- 2.2.3.3 Transmitters/Receivers
.................................................................2-39
- 2.2.3.3.1 Transmitters
..........................................................................2-39
- 2.2.3.3.2 Receivers
..............................................................................2-45
- 2.2.3.4 Bidirectional Transmit/Receiver (Transceiver) Modules
...............2-47
- 2.2.4 Passive Optical Components
.....................................................................2-51
- 2.2.4.1
Overview.......................................................................................2-51
- 2.2.4.2 Passive Optical Components Market
...........................................2-55
- 2.2.4.2.1 WDM Filter Modules
...............................................................2-56
- 2.2.4.2.2 Optical Switches
.....................................................................2-61
- 2.2.4.2.3 Splitters and WDM
Couplers...................................................2-64
- 2.2.5 Free Space Optical Links
..........................................................................2-65
- 2.2.6 Microwave Relay
Components..................................................................2-66
- 2.3 Business/Government FTTO Access Components Market
Forecast...................2-67
- 2.3.1 Overview
....................................................................................................2-67
- 2.3.2 Fiber Optic Cable
.......................................................................................2-72
- 2.3.3
Connectors.................................................................................................2-79
- 2.3.4 Dense WDM Components
.........................................................................2-83
- 2.3.4.1 Overview
.......................................................................................2-83
- 2.3.4.2 DWDM Transmitters, Receivers,
Transceivers.............................2-86
- 2.3.4.3 DWDM Filter
Modules...................................................................2-88
- 2.3.4.3.1 Fixed-Wavelength DWDM
Filters.........................................2-91
- 2.3.4.4 Optical Amplifiers For Business/Government Office Access
Interconnect..........................................................2-93
- 2.3.4.5 Integrated DWDM
Components..................................................2-106
- 2.3.5 Coarse WDM and Non-WDM Components
.............................................2-111
- 2.3.5.1 Overview
.....................................................................................2-111
- 2.3.5.2 Transmitter/Receiver Modules
....................................................2-116
- 2.3.6 Passive Optical
Components...................................................................2-123
- 2.3.6.1 Overview
.....................................................................................2-123
- 2.3.6.2 Couplers (Splitters)
.....................................................................2-127
- 2.3.6.3 Optical Switches
.........................................................................2-130
- 2.3.6.4
Attenuators..................................................................................2-137
- 2.3.6.5 Other Passive Optical
Components............................................2-140
- 2.3.7 Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers
..................................................................2-141
- 2.3.8 SAN/RSAN Fiber Link Components
.........................................................2-144
- 3. Global Broadband-To-The-Premise
Components.............................................................3-1
- 3.1
Overview.................................................................................................................3-1
- 3.2 Broadband
Cable....................................................................................................3-4
- 3.3 Fiber Optic
Connectors...........................................................................................3-8
- 3.4 WDM Components
...............................................................................................3-10
- 3.4.1 DWDM Components
..................................................................................3-13
- 3.4.1.1 DWDM Transmit/Receive Modules
...................................................3-15
- 3.4.1.2 Fixed DWDM Filters
..........................................................................3-16
- 3.4.1.2.1 Passive Fixed-Wavelength DWDM Filter
Modules.....................3-17
- 3.4.1.3 Integrated Optoelectronic DWDM Filter
Modules..............................3-18
- 3.4.2 Coarse WDM Components
........................................................................3-19
- 3.4.3 DWDM
Filters.............................................................................................3-22
- 3.4.4 DWDM Optical Amplifiers
..........................................................................3-27
- 3.5 Coarse WDM
Components...................................................................................3-30
- 3.6 Passive Optical Broadband to Premise
Components...........................................3-34
- 3.6.1 Overview
....................................................................................................3-34
- 3.6.2 Fiber Optic Couplers
..................................................................................3-38
- 3.6.3 Fiber Optic Switches
..................................................................................3-39
- 3.6.4 Optical Fiber Attenuators
...........................................................................3-40
- 3.6.5 Other Passive Optical
Components...........................................................3-43
- 3.7 Microwave Links
Components..............................................................................3-44
- 3.8 Free Space
Optics................................................................................................3-47
- 3.9 SAN/RSAN Fiber Link Components
.....................................................................3-50
- 4. Applications
Forecast........................................................................................................4-1
- 4.1 Residential Access
Applications..............................................................................4-1
- 4.1.1
Overview.......................................................................................................4-1
- 4.1.2 Communication Industry Trends
..................................................................4-4
- 4.1.3 Fiber Technology Review
............................................................................4-9
- 4.1.3.1 Singlemode
Fiber......................................................................4-11
- 4.1.3.2 Multimode Fiber
........................................................................4-16
- 4.1.3.3 Telecommunication Company
Evolution...................................4-20
- 4.1.3.3.1
Convergence......................................................................4-40
- 4.2 Business/Government Office Access
Applications...............................................4-23
- 4.2.1 Overview
....................................................................................................4-23
- 4.2.2 Access Local
Loop.....................................................................................4-26
- 4.2.2.1
Overview...................................................................................4-26
- 4.2.2.2 Telecommunication Company
Evolution...................................4-40
- 4.2.2.2.1
Convergence......................................................................4-40
- 4.2.2.2.2 New Directions
...................................................................4-43
- 4.2.2.3 Broadband
Carriers...................................................................................4-46
- 4.2.2.3.1 Internet
.....................................................................................4-47
- 4.2.2.3.2 Telephone Carriers
..................................................................4-55
- 4.2.2.3.3 Cable Based
Services..............................................................4-57
- 4.2.2.3.4 Digital Subscriber Loop
(DSL)..................................................4-63
- 4.2.2.3.5 Wireless
Broadband.................................................................4-70
- 4.2.2.3.6 Mobile/Handheld Products
.......................................................4-75
- 4.2.3 Broadband
Carriers....................................................................................4-29
- 4.2.3.1
Internet......................................................................................4-30
- 4.2.3.2 Telephone Carriers
...................................................................4-39
- 4.2.3.3 Cable Based
Services...............................................................4-43
- 4.2.3.4 Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL)
..................................................4-46
- 4.2.3.5 Wireless
Broadband..................................................................4-53
- 4.2.3.6 Mobile/Handheld
Products........................................................4-59
- 5. Residential Service Trends
...............................................................................................5-1
- 5.1
Overview.................................................................................................................5-1
- 5.2 Program (Content)
Trends....................................................................................5-12
- 5.3 Entertainment Television
......................................................................................5-13
- 5.4
Telephony.............................................................................................................5-26
- 5.5 Data Communication
............................................................................................5-33
- 6. Access Network Architecture Trends
................................................................................6-1
- 6.1
Overview.................................................................................................................6-1
- 6.2 Copper Home
Run................................................................................................6-18
- 6.3 Hybrid Cabling
......................................................................................................6-22
- 6.4 Fiber Home Run
(FTTH).......................................................................................6-27
- 6.5 Microwave Links
...................................................................................................6-34
- 6.6 Free Space
Optics................................................................................................6-36
- 7.
Methodology.....................................................................................................................7-1
- 7.1 Research and Analysis Methodology
.....................................................................7-1
- 7.2 Assumptions of the Broadband-to-the-Premise Fiber Optic Components
Market Forecast
................................................................................7-5
- 8. Definitions
.........................................................................................................................8-1
- 8.1 Acronyms, Abbreviations, and General
Terms.......................................................8-1
- 8.2 Data Base Category Definitions
...........................................................................8-49
- 9. Market Forecast Data Base
..............................................................................................9-1
- 9.1
Introduction.............................................................................................................9-1
- 9.2 Tutorial
...................................................................................................................9-3
- 9.3 Forecast Data Base
- Excel Spreadsheets: Market Forecast:
- Global Summary
- North America
- Europe
- Japan/Pacific Rim
List of Figures
- 1.1.1 Access Network
Elements.......................................................................................1- 2
- 1.1.2 Fiber Optic Telecommunication Industry Survivors and Their
Acquisitions ............1- 6
- 1.1.3 Cogent Communication's Multi-National IP
Network..............................................1-10
- 1.1.4
Broadband-to-the-Premise.....................................................................................1-14
- 1.1.5 Fully Reconfigurable
OADM...................................................................................1-16
- 1.1.6 Hitachi's AMN 1200 (B-PON
OLT).........................................................................1-18
- 1.1.7 Alcatel 7340 FTTU-PON
System..........................................................................1-21
- 1.1.8 Global Fiber-to-the-Office Product Consumption Value ($, Billion),
By Product
Category.............................................................................................1-28
- 1.1.9 Fiber-to-the-Office Equipment Categories
............................................................1-29
- 1.1.10 Free Space Optics (FSO)
Illustration....................................................................1-32
- 1.1.11 Fiber-to-the-Office Component
Categories...........................................................1-34
- 1.2.1.1 LH/SLH/ Submarine Global Fiber Optic Component Shipments,
Consumption and Inventory Value
Trends............................................................1-36
- 1.2.1.2 Regulated Telco Metro/Access Global Fiber Optic Component
Shipments, Consumption and Inventory Value
Trends............................................................1-38
- 1.2.1.3 Enterprise LAN/WAN, BBTH, SOHO Global Fiber Optic Component
Shipments, Consumption and Inventory Value
Trends............................................................1-39
- 1.2.1.4 Price Trends of a Typical Maturing
Component....................................................1-42
- 1.2.1.5 Contrasting Trends During the Business Cycle
....................................................1-43
- 1.2.2.1 Evolution of Research Emphasis During Technology Life Cycle 1-49
- 1.2.2.2 Evolving to the All-Optical Network 1-50
- 1.3.1 Regional Trends of Fiber Optic Component Consumption In Broadband
Access to
Premise..........................................................................1-52
- 2.2.3.2.1 Optical Amplifier Network Functions
......................................................................2-22
- 2.2.3.2.2 Optical Amplifier Types/Categories
........................................................................2-24
- 2.2.3.2.3 Access Network Planar Waveguide Optical Amplifier
............................................2-27
- 2.2.3.3.1.1 Laser Diode Fanout Transmitter Array
...................................................................2-43
- 2.2.3.4.1 Bidirectional Single Fiber Same-Wavelength Transmit/Receive
Module ...............2-49
- 2.2.4.2.1.1 32-Channel DWDM Broadband-to-the-Home Distribution
.....................................2-60
- 2.2.4.2.2.1 Solid State Thermo-Optic Switch
...........................................................................2-62
- 2.2.4.2.2.2 SOA Based Photonic Cross-Connect Switch
.........................................................2-63
- 2.3.4.4.1 Optical Amplifier Network Functions
......................................................................2-95
- 2.3.4.4.2 Optical Amplifier Types/Categories
........................................................................2-97
- 2.3.4.4.3 Access Network Planar Waveguide Optical Amplifier
..........................................2-100
- 2.3.5.2.1 Bidirectional Single Fiber Same-Wavelength Transmit/Receive
Module .............2-118
- 2.3.6.3.1 Solid State Thermo-Optic Switch
.........................................................................2-133
- 2.3.6.3.2 SOA Based Photonic Cross Connect Switch
.......................................................2-134
- 2.3.7.1 Fixed Optical Add/Drop
Multiplexer......................................................................2-142
- 2.3.7.2 Semi-reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer
..............................................2-142
- 2.3.7.3 Fully Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop
Multiplexer..............................................2-143
- 3.9.1 Emcore Optical Systems Multifiber/Multichannel Data Transmitter
.......................3-50
- 3.9.2 SAN/RSAN Fiber Link Components Regional Market Share Values
.....................3-53
- 4.1.2.1 Evolution of Communication Channels
....................................................................4-6
- 4.1.2.2 Telecommunication Network Bandwidth
Trend........................................................4-8
- 4.1.3.1 Types of Fiber
..........................................................................................................4-9
- 4.1.3.1.1 Attenuation Curve of Typical Singlemode Fiber
.....................................................4-11
- 4.1.3.1.2 Singlemode Fiber Dispersion Characteristics
........................................................4-12
- 4.1.3.1.3 Future Fiber Data
...................................................................................................4-13
- 4.1.3.2.1 Multimode
Dispersion.............................................................................................4-16
- 4.1.3.2.2 Theoretical Bandwidth vs. Wavelength for 50 um & 62.5 um MMF
.......................4-18
- 4.2.2.1.1 FSAN APON Architecture
......................................................................................4-39
- 4.2.2.2.2.1 Typical Telco Fiber
Network...................................................................................4-43
- 4.2.2.2.2.2 PRONTO
Architecture............................................................................................4-44
- 4.2.2.3.1.1 Global Mobile Internet Access Revenue
Trend......................................................4-48
- 4.2.2.3.1.2 Internet Server/Transport Typical
Network.............................................................4-51
- 4.2.2.3.1.3 DSL Global Line Deployment
Trend.......................................................................4-52
- 4.2.2.3.2.1 CLEC Services Revenue Trend
.............................................................................4-56
- 4.2.2.3.4.1 Typical DSL
Network..............................................................................................4-64
- 4.2.2.3.4.2 DSL Global Line Deployment
Trend.......................................................................4-65
- 4.2.2.3.5.1 Wireless LAN Products Global
Consumption.........................................................4-71
- 5.1.1 HDTV Purchases and Cumulative Deployment
.....................................................5-16
- 6.1.1 Residential Broadband Network Options
.................................................................6-4
List of Tables
- 1.1.1 Leaders in Broadband, based on Total Subscribers at >200 Kbps (one
way)......1-12
- 1.1.2 Minimum and Ideal Speeds Necessary for Popular Applications
.........................1-14
- 1.1.3 PON
Comparison..................................................................................................1-20
- 1.3.1 BBTP Access Components Global Consumption Value Forecast, by Region
..................................................1-53
- 1.3.2 BBTP Access Components Global Consumption Value, By Link Transport
Media.......................................................................................1-54
- 1.3.3 BBTP Access Fiber Optic Cable Global Consumption Value Forecast, by
Region ..................................................1-54
- 1.3.4 BBTP Access Copper UTP and Coaxial Cable Global Consumption Value,
by Region.................................................................1-55
- 1.3.5 Global BBTP Components Consumption Value Forecast, by
Type.................................................................1-57
- 1.3.6 North American BBTP Components Consumption Value Forecast, by
Type.................................................................1-58
- 1.3.7 European BBTP Components Consumption Value, by
Type................................................................................1-59
- 2.1.1 Broadband Component Global Consumption In Local Loop Deployment, by
Regions ..................................................................2-1
- 2.1.2 Broadband Components in North America Consumption Value In Local
Loop Deployment, by Link Media
..............................................................2-2
- 2.1.3 Broadband Components North America Consumption Value In Local Loop
Deployment, by End Termination
.....................................................2-3
- 2.1.4 Broadband Components Japan-Pacific Rim Consumption Value In Local
Loop Deployment, by End Termination
.....................................................2-3
- 2.1.5 Broadband Components European Consumption Value In Local Loop
Deployment, by End Termination
.....................................................2-4
- 2.2.1.1 Component Consumption in Residential Subscriber Loop Global, by
Type.......................................................................................................2-6
- 2.2.1.2 Optoelectronic Component Global Consumption In Residential
Subscriber Loop, by
Regions...........................................................2-8
- 2.2.2.1 Non-Fiber Cable Link Components Global Consumption In Residential
Subscriber Loop Deployment, by Component Category`...............2-10
- 2.2.2.1.1 Communication Cable Global Consumption In Residential Subscriber
Loop Deployment, by Type..........................................2-11
- 2.2.2.1.2 Fiber Optic Cable Global Installation Trends In Residential
Subscriber Loop
Deployment.........................................................2-12
- 2.2.2.2.1 Cable Connector Global Installation Value Trends In Residential
Subscriber Loop Deployment, by
Type..........................................2-15
- 2.2.3.1.1 Optoelectronic Component Global Consumption In Residential
Subscriber Loop
Deployment.........................................................2-17
- 2.2.3.1.2 Transmitters/Receivers Global Consumption Value Residential
Deployment, by Data
Rate/Protocoal.................................................2-18
- 2.2.3.1.3 SONET & Analog Transmitters/Receivers Global Consumption Value
Residential Deployment By Data Rate/Protocol
...................................................2-19
- 2.2.3.2.1 Optical Amplifier Consumption Value In Residential Local Loop
Equipment and Deployment, by Wavelength Band .....2-29
- 2.2.3.2.2 Optical Amplifier Consumption Quantity In Residential Local Loop
Equipment and Deployment, by Wavelength Band .....2-29
- 2.2.3.3.1.1 Analog Versus Digital Optoelectronic Transmitter Consumption
Value Share Trend ..............................2-41
- 2.2.3.3.1.2 Transmitters/Receivers Global consumption Quantity Residential
Deployment, by Data
Rate/Protocol...................................................2-42
- 2.2.3.3.1.3 Transmitters/Receivers Global consumption Value Residential
Deployment, by Data
Rate/Protocol...................................................2-45
- 2.2.3.4.1 WDM T/R Module Configuration Trends in BBTH Networks: Digital;
Global Quantity; Residential Deployment, by Configuration
.................................2-50
- 2.2.4.1.1 Passive Optical Component Global Consumption In Residential
Local Loop Deployment, by
Type...................................................2-54
- 2.2.4.2.1 Passive Optical Component Global Consumption Value In
Residential Local Loop Deployment, by
Type...................................................2-55
- 2.2.4.2.1.1 WDM Filter Module Consumption in Residential Local Loop
Equipment And Deployment, by Wavelength
Density.............................................................2-56
- 2.2.4.2.1.1.1DWDM Modules Residential Local Loop Deployment
.........................................2-57
- 2.2.4.2.1.1.2CWDM Modules Residential Local Loop Global
Deployment..............................2-58
- 2.2.5.1 Free Space Optical Components Global Consumption
Value..............................2-65
- 2.2.6.1.1 Microwave Component Global Consumption Value In Residential
Local Loop Global
Deployment......................................................2-66
- 2.3.1.1 Component Consumption Value in Office Subscriber Loop Global, by
Product
................................................................................................2-67
- 2.3.1.1 Fiber Optic Cable Link Components Global Consumption In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Component
Category.................................2-68
- 2.3.1.2 Broadband Components Global Consumption Value In Office Local Loop
Deployment..........................................................................2-69
- 2.3.1.3 Component Consumption Value in Office Subscriber Local Loop North
America, by
Product....................................................................................2-70
- 2.3.2.1 Fiber Optic Cable FTTO Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop, by Cable
Type.....................................................................2-74
- 2.3.2.2 Fiber Optic Cable Consumption Value In Office Local Loop
Deployment, by
Region........................................................2-75
- 2.3.2.3 Fiber Optic Cable North American Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Cable
Type.................................................2-76
- 2.3.2.4 Fiber Optic North American Consumption Quantity In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Cable
Type.................................................2-76
- 2.3.2.5 Fiber Optic Singlemode Cable North American Consumption Value, In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-77
- 2.3.2.6 Fiber Optic Singlemode Cable North American Consumption Quantity,
In Office Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-78
- 2.3.3.1 Fiber Optic Cable Connector Global Consumption Value, In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-79
- 2.3.3.2 Fiber Optic Cable Connector Global Consumption Value, In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Region 2-80
- 2.3.3.3 Fiber Optic Connector North American Consumption Value, In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-81
- 2.3.3.4 Fiber Optic Connector North American Consumption Quantity, In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-82
- 2.3.4.1.1 Dense WDM Components Global Consumption Value, In Local Loop
Deployment, by Type 2-83
- 2.3.4.1.2 Dense WDM Components Global Consumption Value, In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Region 2-84
- 2.3.4.1.3 Dense WDM Components North American Consumption Value, In Local
Loop Deployment, by Type 2-85
- 2.3.4.2.1 DWDM Transmitter/Receiver Pairs FTTO Global Consumption Value,
by Function 2-86
- 2.3.4.2.2 Dense WDM Transmitter/Receiver Components Global Consumption
Quantity In Office Local Loop Active Modules, by Function 2-87
- 2.3.4.3.1 DWDM Passive Filter Module Global Consumption Value In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Tunability 2-88
- 2.3.4.3.2 DWDM Passive Filter Module Global Consumption Quantity In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Tunability 2-90
- 2.3.4.3.1.1 Fixed DWDM Filters Global Consumption Value In Local Loop
Deployment, by Wavelength Count 2-91
- 2.3.4.3.1.2 Fixed DWDM Filters Global Consumption Quantity In Local Office
Loop Deployment, by Wavelength Count 2-92
- 2.3.4.4.1 DWDM Optical Amplifiers Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Wavelength Band 2-102
- 2.3.4.4.2 DWDM Optical Amplifiers Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Region 2-103
- 2.3.4.4.3 DWDM Optical Amplifiers North American Consumption Value In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Technology 2-104
- 2.3.4.4.4 DWDM Optical Amplifiers North American Consumption Quantity In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Technology 2-105
- 2.3.4.5.1 Integrated DWDM Optoelectronics Global Consumption Value In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Function 2-107
- 2.3.4.5.2 Integrated DWDM Optoelectronics Global Consumption Value In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Region 2-108
- 2.3.4.5.3 Integrated DWDM Optoelectronics North American Consumption Value
In Office Local Loop Deployment, by Function 2-109
- 2.3.4.5.4 Integrated DWDM Optoelectronics North American Consumption
Quantity In Office Local Loop Deployment, by Function 2-110
- 2.3.5.1.1 Coarse WDM Components Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Function 2-112
- 2.3.5.1.2 Coarse WDM Components Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Region 2-113
- 2.3.5.1.3 Coarse WDM Components North American Consumption Value In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Function 2-114
- 2.3.5.1.4 Coarse WDM Components North American Consumption Quantity In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Function 2-115
- 2.3.5.2.1 Transmitters/Receivers Global Consumption Value
Government/Business Office Deployment, by Data Rate/Protocol 2-119
- 2.3.5.2.2 Transmitters/Receivers Global Consumption Quantity
Government/Business Office Deployment, by Data Rate/Protocol 2-120
- 2.3.5.2.3 Transmitters/Receivers Global Consumption Value
Government/Business Office Deployment, by Region 2-121
- 2.3.5.2.4 Transmitters/Receivers North American Consumption Value
Government/Business Office Deployment, by Data Rate/Protocol 2-122
- 2.3.6.1 Passive Optical Component Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Type 2-123
- 2.3.6.2 Passive Optical Component Global Consumption Value In Office Local
Loop Deployment, by Region 2-124
- 2.3.6.3 Passive Optical Component North American Consumption Value In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-125
- 2.3.6.4 Passive Optical Component North American Consumption Quantity In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-126
- 2.3.6.2.1 Fiber Optic Coupler North American Consumption Value In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-128
- 2.3.6.2.2 Fiber Optic Coupler North American Consumption Quantity In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Type 2-129
- 2.3.6.3.1 Fiber Optic Switch North American Consumption Value In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Configuration 2-135
- 2.3.6.3.2 Fiber Optic Switch North American Consumption Quantity In Office
Local Loop Deployment, by Configuration 2-136
- 2.3.6.4.1 Optical Fiber Attenuator North American Consumption Value In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Configuration 2-138
- 2.3.6.4.2 Optical Fiber Attenuator North American Consumption Quantity In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Configuration 2-139
- 2.3.6.5.1 Other Passive Optical Components Global Consumption Value In
Office Local Loop Deployment, by Region 2-140
- 2.3.8.1 SAN/RSAN Fiber Link Components Global Consumption Value By
Function 2-145
- 2.3.8.2 SAN/RSAN Fiber Optic Transceivers Global Consumption Value
- 3.1.1 Global BBTP Components Access Consumption Value Forecast, by Type
......................................................3-2
- 3.1.2 Subscriber Loop BBTP Components Global Access Consumption, by
Region.................................................................3-3
- 3.1.3 Subscriber Loop BBTP Fiber Optic Components North American Access
Consumption Value, by Product.......................................3-4
- 3.1.4 Subscriber Loop BBTP Fiber Optic Components European Access
Consumption Value, by Product
................................................3-5
- 3.1.5 Subscriber Loop BBTP Fiber Optic Components Japan/Pacific Rim Access
Consumption Value, by Product ...................................3-6
- 3.2.1 Broadband-to-the-Premise Cable Global Access Consumption Value, by
Type..........................................................3-7
- 3.2.2 Fiber Optic BBTP Cable Global Access Consumption Value, by
Type..........................................................3-8
- 3.2.3 Fiber Optic BBTP Cable Global Access Consumption Value, by Region
......................................................3-8
- 3.2.4 Fiber Optic BBTP Cable North American Access Consumption Value, by
Type ...........................................3-9
- 3.2.5 Fiber Optic BBTP Cable North American Access Consumption Quantity,
by Type .......................................3-9
- 3.2.6 Subscriber Loop BBTP Singlemode Fiber Optic Cable North American
Access Consumption Value, by Type .........................................3-10
- 3.2.7 Subscriber Loop BBTP Singlemode Fiber Optic Cable North American
Access Consumption Quantity, by Type .....................................3-10
- 3.3.1 Fiber Optic Connectors BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Type........................................................3-11
- 3.3.2 Fiber Optic Connectors BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Region ....................................................3-11
- 3.3.3 Fiber Optic Connectors BBTP North American Access Consumption Value,
by Type .........................................3-12
- 3.3.4 Fiber Optic Connectors BBTP North American Access Consumption
Quantity, by Type .....................................3-12
- 3.4.1 Wavelength Division Multiplex Components Global Access Consumption
Value, by Bandwidth ...............................................3-14
- 3.4.2 BBTP WDM Components Global Access Consumption Value, by Region
....................................................3-15
- 3.4.1.1 Dense WDM Components BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Type........................................................3-16
- 3.4.1.2 Dense WDM Components BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Region ....................................................3-17
- 3.4.1.3 Dense WDM Components BBTP North American Access Consumption Value,
by Type .........................................3-17
- 3.4.1.1.1 Dense WDM Active Filters Global Access Consumption Value, by
Function ..................................................3-18
- 3.4.1.1.2 Dense WDM Active Filters Global Access Consumption Quantity, by
Function..............................................3-18
- 3.4.1.2.1 Fixed DWDM Filters BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Wavelength Count ..................................3-19
- 3.4.1.2.2 Fixed DWDM Filters BBTP Global Access Consumption Quantity, by
Wavelength Count ..............................3-19
- 3.4.1.2.1.1 DWDM Passive Filters Global Access Consumption Value, by
Function ..................................................3-20
- 3.4.1.2.1.2 DWDM Passive Filters Global Access Consumption Quantity, by
Function..............................................3-20
- 3.4.1.3.1 DWDM Integrated Filters Global Access Consumption Value, by
Function ..................................................3-21
- 3.4.1.3.2 DWDM Integrated Filters Global Access BBTP Consumption Quantity,
by Function ...................................3-21
- 3.4.2.1 Coarse WDM BBTP Components Global Consumption Value, by
Function...............................................................3-22
- 3.4.2.2 Coarse WDM Components BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Region ....................................................3-23
- 3.4.2.3 Coarse WDM BBTP Component Modules North American Consumption
Value, by Function ................................................3-23
- 3.4.2.4 Coarse WDM BBTP Passive (Filter) Modules North American
Consumption Value, by Wavelength Function ............................3-24
- 3.4.2.5 Coarse WDM BBTP Integrated Passive (Filter) Modules North American
Consumption Value, by Tunability
..............................................3-24
- 3.4.3.1 DWDM Active Filters BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Function ..................................................3-25
- 3.4.3.2 DWDM Filters BBTP Global Access Consumption Quantity, by
Function..............................................3-25
- 3.4.3.1.1 Fixed DWDM Filters BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Wavelength Count ..................................3-26
- 3.4.3.1.2 Fixed DWDM Filters BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Wavelength Count ..................................3-26
- 3.4.4.1 DWDM Optical Amplifiers BBTP Global Access Consumption Value, by
Wavelength Band ...................................3-27
- 3.4.4.2 BBTP Optical Amplifiers Global Access Consumption Value, by Region
....................................................3-28
- 3.4.4.3 BBTP Optical Amplifiers North American Access Consumption Value,
by Wavelength Band.....................3-29
- 3.4.4.4 DWDM Optical Amplifiers BBTP North American Access Consumption
Quantity, by Wavelength Band.................3-29
- 3.5.1 Coarse WDM BBTP Components Global Consumption Value, by
Function...............................................................3-30
- 3.5.2 Coarse WDM Components BBTP Global Access Consumption, by
Region...............................................................3-31
- 3.5.3 Coarse WDM BBTP Component Modules North American Consumption Value,
by Function ................................................3-32
- 3.5.4 Coarse WDM BBTP Passive (Filter) Modules North American Consumption
Value, by Wavelength Function ............................3-32
- 3.5.5 Coarse WDM BBTP Integrated Passive (Filter) Modules North American
Consumption Value, by Tunability
..............................................3-33
- 3.6.1.1 Passive Optical BBTP Components Global Access Consumption, by
Type..................................................................3-34
- 3.6.1.2 Passive Optical BBTP Components Global Access Consumption, by
Value.................................................................3-35
- 3.6.1.3 Passive Optical BBTP Components North American Access Consumption
Value, by Type .........................................3-36
- 3.6.1.4 Passive Optical BBTP Components North American Consumption
Quantity, by Type..................................................3-37
- 3.6.2.1 Fiber Optic BBTP Coupler North American Consumption Value, by
Type......................................................3-38
- 3.6.2.2 Fiber Optic BBTP Coupler North American Access Consumption
Quantity, by Type .....................................3-38
- 3.6.3.1 Fiber Optic BBTP Switch North American Access Consumption Value,
by Configuration............................3-39
- 3.6.3.2 Fiber Optic BBTP Switch North American Access Consumption
Quantity, by Configuration........................3-40
- 3.6.4.1 Optical Fiber BBTP Attenuator Global Access Consumption Value, by
Configuration ..........................................3-41
- 3.6.4.2 Optical Fiber BBTP Attenuator Global Access Consumption Quantity,
by Configuration ......................................3-42
- 3.6.5.1 Other Passive BBTP Components Global Access Consumption Value, by
Region ....................................................3-43
- 3.7.1 Subscriber Loop Microwave Link Components Global Access Active
Subsystems Value, by Function.........................................3-45
- 3.7.2 Subscriber Loop Microwave Link Components Global Access Consumption
Value, by Region ....................................................3-45
- 3.7.3 Subscriber Loop Microwave Link Components Global Access Consumption
Value, by Customer Category.................................3-46
- 3.7.4 Subscriber Loop Microwave Link Components Global Access Consumption
Quantity, by Customer Category ............................3-46
- 3.8.1 Subscriber Loop Free Space Optics Components Global Access
Consumption Value, by Region
....................................................3-47
- 3.8.2 Subscriber Loop Free Space Optics Components Global Access
Consumption Value, by Customer Category.................................3-48
- 3.8.3 Subscriber Loop Free Space Optics Components Global Access
Consumption Quantity, by Customer Category ............................3-48
- 3.9.1 SAN/RSAN Fiber Link Components Global Access Consumption Value, by
Function ..................................................3-51
- 3.9.2 SAN/RSAN Fiber Optic Transceivers Global Access Consumption Value
Forecast, by Data Rate/Format ....................3-52
- 3.9.3 SAN/RSAN Fiber Optic Ethernet Transceivers Global Access Consumption
Value Forecast, by Type.........................................3-53
- 4.2.2.3.3.1 Fibered Homes North American Forecast (Annual
Installations-FTTC/FTTH/FTTSA)
...........................................................4-61
- 5.1.1 Residential Services Revenue Growth, 2003-2013 Broadband versus
Narrow
Band.............................................................................5-1
- 5.1.2 Interest Level Per
Service.......................................................................................5-4
- 6.1.1 Residential Broadband Network Deployment; Subscriber Growth By
Architecture Format (Net New Subscribers/Year)
.............................................6-5
- 6.1.2 Residential Broadband Network Deployment; Bandwidth Growth By
Architecture Format
...........................................................................................6-6
- 6.1.3 The FSAN
Initiative...............................................................................................6-12
- 6.2.1 Copper Home Run Network Deployment; Net New Subscriber Growth By
Architecture Format
.........................................................................................6-19
- 6.2.2 Copper Home Run Network Deployment; Net New Bandwidth Growth By
Architecture Format
.........................................................................................6-20
- 6.3.1 Hybrid Cabling Network Deployment; Net New Subscriber Growth By
Architecture Format
.........................................................................................6-23
- 6.3.2 Hybrid Cabling Network Deployment; Net Bandwidth Growth By
Architecture Format
.........................................................................................6-24
- 6.5.1 RF/Microwave Network Deployment; Net New Subscriber Growth By
Architecture Format
.........................................................................................6-34
- 6.5.2 RF/Microwave Network Deployment; Net Bandwidth Growth By
Architecture Format
.........................................................................................6-35
- 6.6.1 Free Space Optics Global Consumption Quantity, by
Region.............................................................6-36
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