LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (January 24, 2013) –
WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Optical
Amplifiers: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019.
The 2013 study has 375 pages, 100 tables and figures. Worldwide optical
amplifier markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the data in
networks expands exponentially. As cloud systems proliferate and wireless data
takes hold the efficiencies brought by high speed end-to-end optical networks are
needed by carriers and in the data center.
Optical Amplifiers are evolving. There are various
types including the EDFA, Raman, and Semiconductor configurations. The EDFA
optical amplifier units can be used in telecom and datacom
(SONET/SDH/DWDM/Gigabit Ethernet) applications to change an electrical signal
into an optical signal and vice versa.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study,
“Optical
Amplifiers are used to update the communications networks to manage
broadband, to update the data center networks to make them manage traffic with
higher speeds, to implement the backbone network for mobile communications.
“Everything is going mobile. This evolution is
driven by mobile smart phones and tablets that provide universal connectivity.
With 6 billion cell phones in use and one billion smart phones, soon to be 6
billion smart phones, a lot of people have access to mobile communication.
Video, cloud-based services, the internet, and machine-to-machine (M2M) provide
mobile connectivity. All these devices are networked and drive significant
traffic to the broadband network, stimulating the need for optical
transceivers.”
The optical amplifier component market is intensely
competitive. There is increasing demand for optical components as
communications markets grow in response to more use of smart phones and more
Internet transmission of data. The market for network infrastructure equipment
and for communications semiconductors offers attractive long-term growth:
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Data
center growth is in response in part to the growth of bid data, and in part to
the incredible bandwidth being consumed by video content. New programming is
moving to broadcast quality short videos that can be downloaded by users Users
can download broadcast quality news or training videos as broadband networks
become universally available.
Low
bandwidth video does not directly drive adoption of optical components. It
indirectly does by creating demand for broadband data transport. Video
capability at the high end of the market is creating need for network high
speed of transmission just because of the quantity of data being transmitted.
The
Optical Transport Network (OTN) is a set of optical network elements connected
by optical fiber links. Optical network elements provide transport,
multiplexing, switching, management, supervision and survivability of
communication channels. Carrier Ethernet is emerging. Optical transceiver,
transmitter, receiver, and transponders support the implementation of the new
network capacity.
Optical
amplifier components are an innovation engine for the network supporting end to
end data transport over optical systems. Optical components support and enable
low-cost transport throughout the network. Optical components are needed for
high speed network infrastructure build-outs. These are both for carriers and
data centers. Network infrastructure build-out depends on the availability of
consultants who are knowledgeable.
Optical
amplifiers are evolving to be compliant with the 10Gbps Small Form Factor Pluggable
(XFP) Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) specification for next generation optical
transceiver devices. There is expected to be tremendous investment in wireless
cell tower base stations as the quantity of network traffic grows
exponentially. Carriers worldwide are responding to the challenges brought by
the massive increase in wireless data traffic. The advent of big data and
exponential growth of data managed by the enterprise data centers is a
significant market factor.
The
global optical amplifier market at $900 million in 2012 is anticipated to reach
$2.8 billion by 2019. Growth is driven by the availability of high speed
processors and component devices that support increased speed and traffic on
the optical networks. The migration to all optical networks is ongoing.
Markets
are driven by the availability of 100 Gbps devices and the vast increases in
Internet traffic. Internet traffic growth comes from a variety of sources, not
the least of which 1.6 billion new smart phones sold per year. Smartphone
market growth is causing the need for investment in backhaul and cell tower
technology.
Worldwide
optical transport market revenues are forecast to grow rapidly through 2019.
This is in the context of a world communications infrastructure that is
changing. Technology is enabling interaction, innovation, and sharing of
knowledge in new ways.
WinterGreen
Research is an independent research organization funded by the sale of market
research studies all over the world and by the implementation of ROI models that
are used to calculate the total cost of ownership of equipment, services, and
software. The company has 35 distributors worldwide, including Global
Information (GII), Market Research.com, Electroonics.ca, Markets and Markets,
Research and Markets, Bloomberg, and Thompson Financial among others.
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