This
2014 optical transceivers market report has 575 pages as well as 177 data
tables and figures. The vendors in the optical transceivers industry have to
invest in high-quality technology and processes. The development of innovative
products is essential to keeping and growing market share.
High-speed
serial transceivers form the backbone of networks. Communications, servers and
many other electronic systems depend on high-speed serial transceivers. Global
adoption of the Internet is driving rapid growth of the mega datacenter. Data
centers support online commerce, streaming video, social networking, and cloud
services. Software as a Service (SaaS) is a primary offering.
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Leading
vendors offer a broad product selection. They are positioned with innovative
technology. Optical module manufacturers address the needs of all major
networking equipment vendors worldwide. Leading vendors have taken a leading
role in transforming the data communications and tele-communications equipment
market.
The
shift has been away from utilizing discrete optical components to leveraging
the design and pay-as-you-grow flexibility offered by pluggable modules.
Optical transceiver products are compliant with Ethernet, Fibre Channel,
SONET/SDH/OTN and PON standards. They generally operate at data rates of 10
Gb/s, 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s.
Transmitter
/ Transceivers are capable of distances ranging from very short reach within a
datacenter to campus, access, metro, and long-haul reaches. They feature
outstanding performance. Units work over extended voltage and temperature
ranges. They are positioned to minimize jitter, electromagnetic interference
(EMI) and power dissipation.
Optical
transceiver components are an innovation engine for the network. Optical
transceiver components support and enable low-cost transport throughout the
network. Optical transceivers 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.
Consultants
with extensive experience are needed to bring optical component network design,
installation, upgrade and maintenance into development. Optical components are
being used to equip data centers, FTTx, metro access or core networks. They are
used for long-haul and WAN.
A
palette of pluggable optical transceivers includes GBIC, SFP, XFP, SFP+, X2,
CFP form factors. These are able to accommodate a wide range of link spans.
Vendors work closely with network planners and infrastructure managers to
design high speed optical transport systems.
According
to Susan Eustis, lead author of the WinterGreen Research team that prepared the
study, 'The DP-QPSK is the industry-backed modulation scheme for
100Gbps.Commonality between 40Gbps and 100Gbps coherent designs bring a design
choice to the issue is relative costs. The economics of 40 Gbps versus 100 Gbps
coherent are matters of comparison. If users buy 40 Gbps and an economical 100
Gbps coherent design appears, 40 Gbps coherent get the required market traction
to create economies of scale that market the 40Gbps devices viable in the
market.”
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