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Optical Components Markets: 2007-Vol 1
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Executive Summary

    E.1 Current And Future Market Environment For The Optical Components Business
    E.1.1 Investor Confidence in Optical Components Returns
    E.1.2 High-Volume vs. High-Value Opportunities
    E.1.3 New Technologies No Longer Hype
    E.2 Summary Of Emerging Opportunities In Optical Telecom Components
    E.2.1 Active Components
    E.2.2 Passive and Other Components
    E.3 Implications For Networking Electronics
    E.4 Firms To Watch
    E.4.1 Pure Players: Avanex, Bookham, JDSU and Finisar
    E.4.2 Other Established Firms: Avago, CyOptics, and Japanese Firms
    E.4.3 PON Component Firms to Watch
    E.4.4 Other Niche Players
    E.5 Summary Of Forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction

    1.1 Background to Report
    1.2 Objective and Scope of Report
    1.3 Methodology and Information Sources for Report
    1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Major Networking Trends: Impact on Component Technologies

    2.1 Renewed Business Confidence Fuels New Technology
    2.2 Components, Fiber-to-the-Home and Consumer Video
    2.2.1 The Video Imperative
    2.2.2 Impact of Consumer Video
    2.2.3 Fiber-to-the-x and PONs
    2.3 Components and Corporate Networking
    2.3.1 10 GigE to the Server and Beyond
    2.3.2 Fibre Channel at 8 Gbps and 16 Gbps
    2.4 High-Performance Computing
    2.4.1 Data Rate Requirements
    2.5 Optical Networking in the Public Network
    2.5.1 Central Offices, POPs and Internet Exchanges
    2.5.2 The Revival of 40 Gbps SONET/SDH
    2.5.3 A Note on WDM
    2.6 The Impact of Networking on Components: A Summary

Chapter Three: Technology and Component Trends

    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Silicon Photonics and Optical Integration
    3.2.1 The Future Role for "Traditional" Integrated Optics
    3.3 New Directions for Fixed Lasers and Modulators
    3.3.1 Optical Integration and Active Components
    3.3.2 Diplexers and Triplexers for PONs
    3.3.3 Lasers for Higher-Speed Networks
    3.3.4 The New Parallel Optics
    3.3.5 New Directions for Modulation
    3.4 Evolution of the Detector and Receiver Market
    3.4.1 40-Gbps Detectors and Receivers and Beyond
    3.4.2 A Note on Materials, Integration and Detectors
    3.5 The Renaissance Of Tunability
    3.5.1 Tunable Lasers
    3.5.2 A Note on Tunable Filters
    3.6 Comments on MSA Trends
    3.6.1 Emerging MSAs
    3.7 ROADM Technologies

Chapter Four: Market Analysis by Product and Five-Year Market Forecast

    4.1 Forecasting Methodology
    4.2 Fixed Lasers, Integrated Transceivers and Laser Arrays
    4.3 Tunable Lasers
    4.4 External Modulators
    4.5 Receivers and Detectors
    4.6 Amplifiers
    4.7 ROADMs
    4.8 Protection Switches
    4.9 Dispersion Compensation
    4.10 Filters, Waveguides and Splitters
    4.11 Summary of Market Projections

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in this Report

About the Author

List of Exhibits

    Exhibit E-1: Revenues from Optical Telecom Components: 2006-2012 ($ Millions)
    Exhibit 2-1: Evolution of the FTTx (Millions of Subscribers Added in Year)
    Exhibit 2-2: Evolution of the 10GigE Market by IEEE Standards (000s Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 2-3: Evolution of the Fibre Channel Market by Speed (Millions Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 2-4: Evolution of the SONET/SDH Market by Speed (000s Ports Shipped)
    Exhibit 2-5: Evolution of the WDM Market by Speed (000s Wavelengths Shipped)
    Exhibit 2-6: Applications and Markets for Next-Generation Networks
    Exhibit 3-1: Main Factors Shaping the Components Market in the Next Five to Ten Years
    Exhibit 3-2: Problems to be Overcome in Serial 100G Networks
    Exhibit 3-3: New Integrated Products for Parallel Solutions
    Exhibit 3-4: Selected Suppliers of PON Transceivers
    Exhibit 3-5: Strategies in the FTTx Components Market
    Exhibit 3-6: Modulator Technologies
    Exhibit 3-7:Duo-Binary, DSPK And DQPSK Modulation Format Characteristics
    Exhibit 3-8:Key Receiver Parameters at 10 and 40 Gbps
    Exhibit 4-1: Evolution of the Fixed Laser Market by Technology/Volume (000s of Lasers Shipped)
    Exhibit 4-2: Evolution of the Fixed Laser Market by Technology/Value ($ Millions)
    Exhibit 4-3: Evolution of the Fixed Laser Market by Networking Type ($ Millions)
    Exhibit 4-4: Evolution of the Tunable Laser Market by Speed
    Exhibit 4-5: Evolution of the External Modulator Market by Speed
    Exhibit 4-6: Evolution of the Receiver Market by Speed and Networking Type ($ Millions)
    Exhibit 4-7: Evolution of the Amplifier Market by Type of Amplification Technology
    Exhibit 4-8: Evolution of the ROADM Market by Type of Technology Platform
    Exhibit 4-9: Evolution of the Optical Protection Switch Market by Technology Platform
    Exhibit 4-10: Evolution of the Market for Dispersion Compensation ($ Millions)
    Exhibit 4-11: Evolution of the Market for Dispersion Compensation
    Exhibit 4-12: Evolution of the Market for Filters, Waveguides and Splitters
    Exhibit 4-13: Evolution of the PON Splitter Market
    Exhibit 4-14: Revenues from Optical Telecom Components: 2006-2012 ($ Millions)

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