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Transmission Modules 10 Gbps and Below: 2007-Vol 1
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Executive Summary

    E.1 Current Business Conditions in the Modules Market
    E.2 Key Opportunities in the Modules Market
    E.2.1 10 Gbps is Still the Sweet Spot
    E.2.2 Opportunities, Standards and MSAs
    E.2.3 New Opportunities for WDM and the Aging of SONET/SDH
    E.2.4 Opportunities in PONs
    E.2.5 Opportunities Below 10 Gbps
    E.3 Summary of Forecasts
    E.4 Long-Term Direction for the Modules Market: Life Beyond Telecom?

Chapter One: Introduction

    1.1 Background to Report
    1.1.1 The Video Factor: Implications for Module Makers
    1.1.2 Optics vs. Copper/TDM vs. WDM: Implications for Module Makers
    1.2 Objective and Scope of Report
    1.3 Methodology of Report
    1.4 Plan of Report

Chapter Two: Modules Technology, Standards and MSAs

    2.1 Introduction
    2.1.1 Transceivers and Transponders
    2.1.2 TOSAs and ROSAs
    2.1.3 Impact of Optical Integration
    2.1.4 Impact of EDC
    2.2 What¡¯s New in Modules at 10 Gbps and Under?
    2.2.1 GigE and Fibre Channel
    2.2.2 SONET/SDH and WDM
    2.2.3 PONs
    2.3 10-Gbps Modules, Standards and MSAs
    2.3.1 A Future for 300-pin and XENPAK?
    2.3.2 Whither XPAK and X2?
    2.3.3 XFP
    2.3.4 SFP +
    2.3.5 More on LRM
    2.3.6 10GBASE-T
    2.3.7 10GigE and POF
    2.4 Tunable Modules
    2.4.1 The State of Tunable Lasers
    2.4.2 MSAs and Tunable Modules

Chapter Three: Modules, Markets and Networking

    3.1 Current Evolution of the Public Network
    3.1.1 Analysis of Module Requirements by Public Network Segment
    3.1.2 The Impact of Video
    3.2 SONET Markets
    3.2.1 OC-192 Deployment
    3.2.2 The Persistence of Sub-OC-192 Rates
    3.2.3 The Challenge to OC-192 from OC-768 and 100 Gbps
    3.3 Optical Networking and WDM Markets
    3.3.1 WDM in the Long-Haul, Metro and Access Networks
    3.3.2 WDM vs. 40 Gbps
    3.3.3 Tunability
    3.4 PONs
    3.5 The Evolution of Ethernet in the Corporate Backbone, Data Center Market and Residential Environment
    3.4.1 Servers as the First ¡°Mass Market¡± for 10GigE
    3.4.2 The Evolution of Ethernet-to-the-Desk and Residential Ethernet
    3.5 The New Parallel Optics
    3.6 Fibre Channel
    3.6.1 FC Beyond 4G

Chapter Four: Major Module Firms and Their Strategies

    4.1 Introduction
    4.1.1 A Note on Asian Modules Makers
    4.2 Avago
    4.3 Avanex
    4.4 Bookham
    4.5 CyOptics
    4.6 Finisar
    4.7 Intel
    4.8 JDSU
    4.9 OCP
    4.10 Opnext
    4.11 PON Diplexer and Triplexer Suppliers

Chapter Five: Five-Year Forecasts

    5.1 Forecasting Methodology
    5.2 Forecast of Ethernet Modules by Speed, Reach and MSA
    5.3 Forecast of Fibre Channel Modules by Data Rate
    5.4 Forecast of Parallel Optics Modules
    5.5 Forecast of SONET/SDH Modules by Data Rate, Reach and MSA
    5.6 Forecast of WDM Modules by Data Rate, Reach and MSA
    5.7 PON Transceiver Forecasts

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in this Report

List of Exhibits

    Exhibit E-1:Strategies in the FTTx Components and Modules Market
    Exhibit E-2: Worldwide Transmission Modules Markets: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 2-1: PON Technologies
    Exhibit 2-2: IEEE Standards and their Key Features
    Exhibit 2-3: MSA Features
    Exhibit 3-1: Evolution of the SONET/SDH Market by Speed: 2006-2012 (000s Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 3-2: Evolution of the WDM Market by Speed: 2006-2012 (000s Wavelengths Shipped)
    Exhibit 3-3: Evolution of the FTTx (Millions of Subscribers Added in Year)
    Exhibit 3-4: Evolution of the Ethernet Market by Speed 2006-2012 (000s Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 3-5: Evolution of the 10GigE Market by IEEE Standards 2006-2012 (000s Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 3-6: Evolution of the Fibre Channel Market by Speed (Millions Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 3-7: Directions for the New 8-Gbps Fibre Channel Standards
    Exhibit 4-1: Selected Suppliers of Non-Commodity PON Transceivers
    Exhibit 5-1: The Ethernet Transceiver Market by Data Rate: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-2: 10-GigE Module Shipments by Reach: 2006-2012 (000s)
    Exhibit 5-3: 10-GigE Module Shipments by MSA: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-4: The Fibre Channel Transceiver Market by Data Rate: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-5: The 10 Gbps and 8 Gbps Fibre Channel Transceiver Market: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-6: The Parallel Optics Modules Market: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-7: The SONET/SDH Module Market by Data Rate: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-8: OC-192 Module Markets by Reach: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-9: OC-192 Module Markets by MSA: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-10: The WDM Module Market by Data Rate and CWDM/DWDM Breakout: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-11: 10 Gbps and Above WDM Module Markets by Reach: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-12: WDM Module Markets by MSA: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-13: PON Transceiver Markets: 2006-2012
    Exhibit 5-14: Worldwide Transmission Modules Markets: 2006-2012


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