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Worldwide optical transceiver market is estimated to obtain considerable growth owing to the expansion in data in networks. Wireless data takes the hold to the efficiencies brought by high speed end-to end optical networks are required in data centers and by carriers. The worldwide market for optical transceiver will cross over $6 billion in 2019 and is driven by increased internet data traffic coupled with availability of 100 Gbps devices. Change in world communication infrastructure is impacting the optical transport market revenues. This technology is enabling innovation, sharing of knowledge and interaction in new ways. Everything is going portable nowadays; this evolution is mainly driven by tablets and smartphones that provide connectivity which is universal. Machine to machine, video, internet and cloud based services provide mobile connectivity. These devices drive significant traffic and are networked to the broadband network, motivating the optical transceivers requirement. The optical transport network is connected by optical fiber links connected by optical network elements. Optical network elements offer survivability of communication channels, multiplexing, supervision and management. Furthermore, expansion if carrier ethernet is expected to impact the market. Transponders, transmitter, receiver and optical transceiver support the new network capacity implementation. These components are the innovation engine for the network. They enable and support low-cost through the network. Furthermore, these are needed for high speed network infrastructure build-outs which are probably both data centers and carriers. On addition, Availability of knowledgably consultant affects the build-out for network infrastructure. Extensive experience and consultants are required to carry out optical component network, maintenance installation, design and advancement into development. Optical components are used to equip Core network, data centers and FTTx. They are also used for WAN and long-haul. SFP, CFP, X2, GBIC and SFP+ form factors are the palette of pluggable optical transceivers. Increased traffic coming from the internet will drive the optical transceiver market. This market is projected to be intensively competitive. The communications industry grows in response to more internet transmission and more usage of smartphones. The industry for communications semiconductors and network infrastructure equipment provide long-term growth. Companies Profiled Market Leaders - Finisar - Furukawa Electric - JDS Uniphase - Oplink - Sumitomo - Avago Technologies - NEC - Oclaro / Opnext - Source Photonics - Emcore Market Participants - Advanced Photonix - ACON - Accelink - Agilent Technologies - Analog Devices - Broadcom - Emcore - Foxconn - GigOptix - Huawei - Ikanos - Luxtera - MRV - Menara Networks - NeoPhotonix - Reflex Photonics - Rohm Semiconductor - Santec - Transmode - Triquint - Vitesse - Zhone Technologies Check Out These Key Topics - Optical Transceiver - Optical Transmitter - Optical Receiver - Optical Transponder - Optical Components - Optical Amplifier - Optical Subsystems - SONET/SDH - Ethernet - Fibre Channel - CWDM - DWDM - FTTx - Transceivers - Optical interconnect - Crosspoint Switch - Optimized optical transport infrastructure - 100 Gigabit Ethernet - 40 Gigabit Ethernet - High-Bandwidth - Fiber Transmission - Spectral Efficiency - Network Construction - Internet Protocol Traffic - Mobile Backhaul
Table of Content OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1 Optical Transceiver Components Market Driving Forces ES-1 Optical Transceivers ES-2 Optical Transceiver Market Driving Forces ES-2 Ongoing Transition To Media For Communications ES-6 Optical Transceiver Key Themes ES-7 Optical Component Transceiver Market Shares ES-7 Optical Component Transceiver Market Forecasts ES-10 1. OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1 1.1 Growth Of The Global Economy Becomes Steadily More Sluggish 1-1 1.1.1 Global Economic Conditions Impact Optical Transceivers 1-3 1.2 Enterprise Information Accessed By Mobile Workers 1.2.1 Cloud Technology Brings Rapid Time to Value 1-7 1.3 Optical Transceiver Applicable Networks 1-8 1.3.1 Carrier Networking 1-10 1.3.2 Data Centers 1-11 1.3.3 Data Center Storage 1-12 1.4 Transceiver Definitions 1-13 1.5 Customer Plans for Optical Network Implementation 1-14 1.5.1 AT&T As An Optical Component Customer 1-14 1.5.2 AT&T Fiber Networks Provide Backbone Connectivity To Data Center 1-15 1.5.3 AT&T Voice Over IP (VoIP) 1-15 1.5.4 AT&T Optical Network Investment 1-18 1.5.5 Financial Centers Invest in Optical Networking 1-18 1.5.6 JPMorgan Chase spends $500 Million To Build A Data Center 1-19 1.5.7 Verizon Investment in Optical Networks 1-19 1.5.8 Verizon Investment in Data Center Networks 1-20 1.5.9 NTT Com Operation Of A Route That Connects Europe and Japan 1-21 1.5.10 Deutsche Telekom Application Delivery Network 1-23 1.6 Exponential Improvement In Silicon Manufacturing Will Soon Give Rise To Chips Containing One Billion Transistors 1-25 1.6.1 Moore’s law and Silicon Manufacturing 1-25 1.6.2 Failure of Chip I/O To Scale With Exponential Improvement In Silicon Manufacturing 1-25 2. OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS 2-1 2.1 Optical Transceiver Components Market Driving Forces 2-1 2.2 Optical Transceivers 2-2 2.2.1 Optical Transceiver Market Driving Forces 2-2 2.2.2 Ongoing Transition To Media For Communications 2-6 2.2.3 Optical Transceiver Key Themes 2-7 2.3 Optical Component Transceiver Market Shares 2-7 2.3.1 JDS Uniphase 2-11 2.3.2 Finisar 2-14 2.3.3 Oclaro 2-14 2.3.4 Oclaro Transceivers 2-15 2.3.5 Oclaro Acquisition Of Opnext Extends Leadership Position 2-15 2.3.6 NEC Optical Communications 2-16 2.3.7 Oclaro Acquires Mintera 2-18 2.3.8 Oclaro / Opnext 2-20 2.3.9 Source Photonics 2-20 2.3.10 Reflex’s 100GbE 2-20 2.3.11 Cube Optics 2-21 2.3.12 Transmode XFP Uses 2-22 2.3.13 Menara Networks Tunables 2-22 2.3.14 GigOptix 2-23 2.3.15 GigOptix Maximum Power Rating For An XFP 2-24 2.3.16 Avago Technologies 2-24 2.3.17 Luxtera 2-25 2.4 Optical Component Transceiver Market Forecasts 2-26 2.4.1 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 1 Gbps and less 2-31 2.4.2 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 10 Gbps 2-32 2.4.3 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 40 Gbps 2-34 2.4.4 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 100 Gbps And More 2-35 2.4.5 Optical Transceiver Market Industry Segments, Carrier and Data Center Networking 2-37 2.4.6 Impact of Cloud and Virtualization on Network Performance 2-40 2.4.7 10G, 40GBPS and 100GBPS Optical Transceiver Market 2-41 2.4.8 Optical Transceiver Form Factors 2-41 2.4.9 Component Needs For Next-Generation Fixed And Mobile Access 2-43 2.4.10 40G, 100GBPS Transceiver Shipments Evolving; Utilities Hone In On M2M 2-44 2.4.11 Managing 10GBPS While Preparing For 40Gbps and 100Gbps 2-44 2.4.12 100Gbps Optical Transceivers 2-46 2.4.13 Using 10 Gbps Devices To Implement 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps Port Capacity 2-48 2.4.14 Need For More Compact Pluggables Than The CFP 2-49 2.4.15 Tunable XFP Optical Transceivers 2-49 2.4.16 Utilities Hone In On M2M Cellular Communications Nodes / Optical Transceiver Market 2-50 2.4.17 Types of Transceiver 2-50 2.4.18 Telecom Transceivers 2-51 2.4.19 High-Speed Optical Receiver Market 2-51 2.4.20 CFP MSA for 40 and 100 GiGbps 2-51 2.4.21 Managing 10Gbps While Preparing For 40Gbps And 100Gbps 2-53 2.4.22 Networks Moving To Embrace An Ethernet Protocol 2-54 2.4.23 Modulation 2-57 2.4.24 40Gbps Coherent Channel Position Must Be Managed 2-58 2.4.25 100Gbps modules vs. 40Gbps Modules 2-59 2.4.26 Carrier Networking 2-59 2.4.27 Enterprise Networking 2-59 2.4.28 Return on Investment (ROI) of Component Needs For Next-Generation Fixed And Mobile Access 2-60 2.4.29 Technological Trends and Vendor Consolidation Impact Carriers Push for 100Gbps Transponders 2-61 2.5 Smart Phone Business 2-62 2.5.1 Smart Phone Market Forecasts 2-64 2.5.2 Measuring Cost -Per-Bit-Per-Kilometer 2-66 2.6 Optical Component Transceiver Prices 2-66 2.6.1 Avago Technologies Fiber Optic Transceiver Cost structures 2-72 2.7 Optical Component Transceiver Regional Market Segments 2-73 2.7.1 Finisar Net Regional Sales 2-75 2.7.2 JDSU Regional Revenue 2-75 2.7.3 Oclaro Regional Sales 2-76 3. OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1 3.1 Finisar Transmitter / Transceivers 3-1 3.1.1 Finisar DM200-01 3-1 3.1.2 Finisar DM200-02 3-3 3.1.3 Finisar DM80-01 3-5 3.1.4 Finisar DM80-02 3-7 3.2 Finisar 3-8 3.2.1 Finisar S7500 3-8 3.2.2 Finisar S7610 3-10 3.3 JDSU Ethernet/Fibre Channel Transceivers 3-12 3.3.1 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE Compatible, SFP+, 850 nm, Limiting 3-12 3.3.2 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE Compliant, SFP+, 1310 nm, Limiting 3-16 3.3.3 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE, 10 GFC, XFP, 850 nm 3-18 3.3.4 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE, 10 GFC, XFP, 850 nm, CRET 3-20 3.3.5 JDSU SONET/SDH Transceivers 3-22 3.3.6 JDSU Transceiver, 100 Mb/s to 3.1 Gb/s, SFP, DWDM, 1550 nm, 180 km Reach 3-23 3.3.7 JDSU Transceiver, 155 Mb/s to 3.1 Gb/s, OC-48 SR, SFP,1310 nm FP, 2 km Reach 3-26 3.3.8 JDSU Transceiver, 2.5 Gb/s OC-48, Multirate, SFP, CWDM 3-28 3.4 Oclaro TRC5E20ENF-xx000 / TRC5E20FNF-xx000 3-30 3.4.1 Oclaro LD5038 3-31 3.4.2 Oclaro LD7064 3-32 3.4.3 Oclaro Tier-One Provider Volume Production For Integrated 100 Gbps PM-QPSK MSA Transceiver Module 3-34 3.5 Sumitomo 3-35 3.5.1 Sumitomo 10Gbps XFP Transceivers 3-35 3.5.2 Sumitomo SC Duplex Transceivers 3-37 3.5.3 Sumitomo Digital Transmission 3-38 3.6 Fujitsu 3-39 3.6.1 Fujitsu 100GE CFP Transceiver 3-39 3.6.2 Fujitsu XFP Transceiver 3-41 3.6.3 Fujitsu XENPAK Transceiver 3-43 3.7 Advanced-Connectek / Acon Transceivers 3-44 3.8 Broadcom VariRate™ Multirate Transceiver with SONET Rate Adaptation and PM 3-47 3.9 Oplink 3-49 3.9.1 Oplink Switching/Routing 3-49 3.10 Avago Technologies Fiber Optic Transceivers 3-49 3.10.1 Avago AFCT-5750ALZ Transceiver 3-50 3.10.2 Avago HFBR-5208MZ Transceiver 3-53 3.10.3 Avago AFCT-5755APZ 3-55 3.11 Emcore J-Type Medallion 6000 Series Transmitter 3-57 3.11.1 Emcore 2809 CATV Receiver 3-59 3.12 Source Photonics 3-61 3.13 GigOptix 3-63 3.13.1 GigOptix 3-63 3.14 NeoPhotonics FTTH Transceivers 3-65 3.14.1 NeoPhotonics NGPON OLT/ONU 3-66 3.14.2 NeoPhotonics Compact SFP 3-68 3.14.3 NeoPhotonicsTelecom Transceivers 3-69 3.14.4 Neophotonic XFP Transceivers 3-70 3.14.5 NeoPhotonic SFP+ Transceivers 3-71 3.14.6 NeoPhotonix Sonet/SDH Transceivers 3-73 3.14.7 NeoPhotonix Transceivers 3-73 3.15 NEC Optical Communications 3-73 3.15.1 NEC Optical Transceivers for Backbone Network 3-74 3.15.2 NEC Optical Transceivers for Client interface 3-75 3.15.3 NEC Optical Transceivers for Access Network 3-76 3.16 Delta 3-77 3.17 Altera 3-77 3.18 Beyond Optics 3-79 3.18.1 Beyond Optics GBIC Module Compatibility 3-80 3.19 Reflex Photonics 3-82 3.19.1 Reflex Photonics CFP Parallel Optical Modules 3-82 3.19.2 Reflex Photonics QSFP+ Transceiver 3-83 3.19.3 Reflex Photonics Specifications and Features Highlights: 3-85 3.19.4 Reflex Photonics 3-85 3.19.5 Reflex Photonics SNAP12 Parallel Optical Modules 3-85 3.19.6 Reflex Photonics LightABLE™ 3-85 3.20 Cube Optics 3-88 3.21 Menara Networks 3-89 3.21.1 Menara OTN XFP 10Gb/s Transceiver with Integrated G.709 and FEC 3-92 3.21.2 Menara Networks Tunable OTN XFP 10Gb/s Transceiver with Integrated G.709 and FEC 3-94 3.21.3 Menara OTN XENPAK 10Gb/s Transceiver with Integrated G.709 and FEC 3-97 3.21.4 Menara Networks OTN XFP DWDM transceiver Description 3-99 4. OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER TECHNOLOGY 4-1 4.1 CFP vs. CXP Transmitter And Receiver Capabilities 4-1 4.1.1 CFP Form Factor 4-1 4.1.2 Finisar Opnext and Sumitomo Electric Industries / Excelight Communications CFP 4-2 4.1.3 CFP MSA Form Factor Standard for Pluggable 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s Optical Modules 4-3 4.1.4 CXP Form Factor 4-4 4.1.5 CXP GigOptix Long Reach And Ultra Long Reach Drivers For Terrestrial And Undersea Optical Cable 4-5 4.2 IEEE802 Standards Bodies 4-6 4.2.1 ITU-T CWDM/DWDM Optical Wavelength Grids 4-7 4.2.2 100-Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3.ba Specifications) 4-7 4.3 WDM-PON Technologies 4-8 4.3.1 PON Progress 4-9 4.3.2 GPON and WDM-PON 4-10 4.3.3 10G GPON 4-10 4.4 Phase Modulation Minimizes Size And Power Of 40Gbps Transponders 4-11 4.4.1 Europe Scalable Advance Ring-Based Passive Dense Access Network Architecture (SARDANA) 4-14 4.4.2 Fujitsu Optical Components Key Technology 4-16 4.5 FTTx Device Management 4-17 4.6 Finisar Technology 4-18 5. OPTICAL COMPONENTS COMPANY DESCRIPTION 5-1 5.1 3SP Group 5-1 5.1.1 3S Photonics Group becomes 3SPGroup 5-2 5.2 Accelink 5-3 5.2.1 Accelink Global Sales 5-5 5.3 ACON 5-6 5.4 Advanced Photonix 5-9 5.4.1 Advanced Photonix - Picometrix, LLC 5-12 5.4.2 Advanced Photonix Revenue 5-14 5.4.3 Advanced Photonix Development Systems and Strategic Relationship with Appleton Papers 5-17 5.5 Agilent Technologies 5-18 5.6 Alcatel-Lucent 5-18 5.6.1 Organization 5-19 5.6.2 Alcatel-Lucent Innovation & Technology 5-20 5.6.3 Alcatel-Lucent History 5-20 5.7 Analog Devices 5-21 5.7.1 Analog Devices Focus On Key Strategic Markets 5-22 5.7.2 Analog Devices Broad Line Of High-Performance ICs 5-23 5.7.3 Analog Devices Digital Signal Processing Products 5-24 5.7.4 Analog Devices Revenue 5-25 5.7.5 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by End Market 5-26 5.7.6 Analog Devices Industrial – 5-27 5.7.7 Analog Devices Automotive – 5-27 5.7.8 Analog Devices Consumer – 5-28 5.7.9 Analog Devices Communications – 5-28 5.7.10 Analog Devices Markets and Applications 5-28 5.7.11 Analog Devices Industrial and Instrumentation Segments 5-29 5.7.12 Analog Devices Defense/Aerospace Segment 5-30 5.7.13 Analog Devices Energy Management Segment 5-31 5.7.14 Analog Devices Healthcare Segment 5-32 5.7.15 Analog Devices Automotive Segment 5-33 5.7.16 Analog Devices Consumer Segment 5-36 5.7.17 Analog Devices Communications Segment 5-36 5.7.18 Analog Devices Segment Financial Information and Geographic Information 5-37 5.7.19 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by Product Type 5-37 5.7.20 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by Geographic Region 5-38 5.7.21 Analog Devices Sales by Regional Segment 5-38 5.8 Avago Technologies 5-40 5.8.1 Avago Technologies Announces Enhancements to Versatile Link Plastic Optical Fiber Product Family 5-41 5.8.2 Avago Revenue 5-43 5.9 Broadcom 5-44 5.9.1 Broadcom Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), 5-44 5.9.2 Broadcom Revenue 5-46 5.9.3 Broadcom Broadband Communications Solutions 5-50 5.9.4 Broadcom Mobile & Wireless (Solutions for the Hand) 5-50 5.9.5 Broadcom Infrastructure & Networking (Solutions for Infrastructure) 5-51 5.9.6 Broadcom Customers and Strategic Relationships 5-51 5.10 Cube Optics 5-53 5.11 Emcore 5-54 5.11.1 EMCORE Revenue Third Quarter Ended June 30, 2012 5-55 5.12 Finisar 5-56 5.12.1 Finisar Wavelength Selective 5-58 5.12.2 Finisar's Industry-Leading Optical Products 5-59 5.12.3 Finisar Net Sales 5-60 5.12.4 Finisar Optical Subsystems And Components 5-60 5.12.5 Mobile Traffic Is Increasing 5-62 5.12.6 Finisar Revenue 5-62 5.12.7 Finisar Business Strategy 5-64 5.12.8 Finisar Ten Largest Customers 5-67 5.12.9 Finisar Customers 5-68 5.12.10 Finisar / Ignis 5-69 5.12.11 Sytune (Acquired by Ignis / Finisar) 5-70 5.13 Foxconn Technology Group 5-73 5.13.1 Foxconn eCMMS Model: 5-74 5.14 Fujitsu Next Generation 100GbE Optical Transceiver 5-75 5.15 Furukawa Electric Business Segments 5-77 5.15.1 Furukawa Electric Pump Laser Modules And Signal Laser Modules 5-78 5.15.2 Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. Revenue 5-78 5.16 Gigoptix 5-79 5.16.1 Gigoptix Segment And Geographic Information 5-80 5.16.2 GigOptix Has Incurred Negative Cash Flows 5-81 5.17 Huawei 5-85 5.17.1 Huawei Vision & Mission 5-85 5.17.2 Huawei Strategy 5-85 5.17.3 Huawei Financial Highlights 5-86 5.17.4 Huawei Corporate Governance 5-86 5.17.5 Huawei Research & Development 5-86 5.17.6 Huawei Cyber Security 5-86 5.17.7 Huawei Milestones 5-86 5.17.8 Huawei Annual Report 5-87 5.18 Ikanos 5-87 5.18.1 Ikanos Markets 5-87 5.19 JDSU 5-88 5.19.1 JDSU Revenue 5-89 5.19.2 JDSU Communications and Commercial Optical (CCOP) Products 5-90 5.19.3 JDSU Customers 5-92 5.19.4 JDSU Advanced Optical Technologies 5-92 5.19.5 JDSU Innovation 5-97 5.19.6 JDSU Market Strategy 5-99 5.19.7 JDSU Strategy 5-101 5.19.8 JDSU Acquisition of Dyaptive Systems and QuantaSol Limited 5-102 5.19.9 JDSU Expands Global Market Presence 5-102 5.19.10 JDSU Optical Thin Film Coatings and Components 5-103 5.19.11 JDSU Optical Communications 5-103 5.19.12 JDSU Test and Measurement 5-105 5.19.13 JDSU Lasers 5-105 5.19.14 JDSU Advanced Optical Technologies 5-107 5.19.15 JDSU Customers 5-107 5.19.16 JDSU Optical Communications Equipment Customers 5-108 5.19.17 JDSU View of Long-Term Trends 5-108 5.19.18 JDSU Photonic Power and Photovoltaics: 5-110 5.20 Luxtera 5-111 5.20.1 Luxtera and STMicroelectronics to Enable High-Volume Silicon Photonics Solutions 5-113 5.21 Menara Networks 5-114 5.22 MRV 5-115 5.23 NEC 5-116 5.23.1 NEC Supplies Government Agencies 5-117 5.23.2 NEC Revenue 5-118 5.24 NeoPhotonics 5-118 5.24.1 Neophotonics Customers 5-119 5.24.2 Neophotonics Revenue 5-120 5.24.3 NeoPhotonics PIC-Based Products 5-122 5.24.4 NeoPhotoni: Huawei Technologies Key Customer 5-123 5.24.5 NeoPhotonix Global Customer Base 5-123 5.24.6 NeoPhotonics 5-126 5.24.7 NeoPhotonics Announces New FTTH Component Technology 5-126 5.25 NTT 5-128 5.26 Oclaro 5-129 5.26.1 Oclaro Vision 5-129 5.26.2 Oclaro Optical Components, Modules And Subsystems 5-131 5.26.3 Oclaro Market Focus 5-135 5.26.4 Optical Communications 5-135 5.26.5 Oclaro Product Portfolio 5-136 5.26.6 Oclaro Business Strategy 5-137 5.26.7 Oclaro Worldwide Support and Manufacturing Strength 5-138 5.26.8 Oclaro Segment Sales 5-138 5.26.9 Oclaro 2013 First Fiscal Quarter Revenues 5-140 5.26.10 Oclaro / Opnext 5-141 5.26.11 Oclaro Acquires Mintera 5-142 5.26.12 Oclaro 5-143 5.27 Oplink 5-144 5.27.1 Oplink Fourth Quarter And Fiscal Year 2012 Revenue 5-145 5.28 Photon-X 5-146 5.29 POLYSYS 5-146 5.30 Reflex Photonics 5-147 5.31 Rohm Semiconductor 5-147 5.32 Santec-Creating Optopia 5-148 5.32.1 Santec ICC 5-149 5.32.2 Santec Satellite Organization System 5-149 5.33 Source Photonics 5-150 5.33.1 Source Photonics and China Mobile Communications 5-151 5.34 Sumitomo 5-153 5.34.1 Sumitomo Revenue 5-154 5.34.2 Sumitomo Strategy 5-154 5.34.3 Sumitomo Electric Europe 5-156 5.35 Triquint 5-156 5.35.1 Triquint Innovation 5-157 5.35.2 New Dual-Channel SMT Driver Sets High Performance Standards 5-158 5.36 Transmode 5-158 5.36.1 Transmode Revenue 5-159 5.37 Vitesse 5-160 5.38 Zhone Technologies 5-161 5.39 Other Optical Component Companies 5-162 5.39.1 JDSU Competition 5-165 5.39.2 Advanced Photonix Competition 5-166 5.39.3 Oclaro Competition 5-166 5.39.4 Finisar Competition
List of Tables Table ES-1 ES-3 Optical Transceiver Market Aspects Table ES-2 ES-4 Optical transceiver Market Driving Forces Figure ES-3 ES-8 Optical Component Transceiver, Transmitter, Receiver, and Transponder Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, First Three Quarters, 2012 Figure ES-4 ES-9 Optical Component Transceiver, Transmitter, Receiver, and Transponder Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 Table ES-5 ES-10 Optical Transceiver Market, Dollars, Worldwide, 201ES-2018 Figure 1-1 1-9 Optical Transceiver Applicable Networks Figure 1-2 1-22 NTT Communications Global IP Network Table 1-3 1-26 Ways To Increase Electrical Processor Chip I/O Bandwidth Table 2-1 2-3 Optical Transceiver Market Aspects Table 2-2 2-4 Optical transceiver Market Driving Forces Figure 2-3 2-8 Optical Component Transceiver, Transmitter, Receiver, and Transponder Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, First Three Quarters, 2012 Figure 2-4 2-9 Optical Component Transceiver, Transmitter, Receiver, and Transponder Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 Table 2-5 2-10 Optical Component Transceiver, Transmitter, Receiver, and Transponder Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 and First Three Quarters 2012 Figure 2-6 2-13 JDS Uniphase's Tunable XFP Figure 2-7 2-17 NEC High Speed WAN, FTTX, and Datacom Network Implementation Figure 2-8 2-19 Oclaro / Mintera Optical Transceiver Table 2-9 2-23 GigOptix GX3222B Key Features Table 2-10 2-27 Optical Transceiver Market, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-11 2-28 Optical Transceiver Market, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-12 2-29 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 1 Gbps and less, 10 Gbps, 40 Gbps, and 100 Gbps and More, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-13 2-30 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds less than 1 Gbps, 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps, 40 Gbps, and 100 Gbps and more, Percent, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-14 2-31 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 1 Gbps and less, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-15 2-33 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 10 Gbps, Dollars, Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-16 2-34 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 40 Gbps, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-17 2-36 Optical Transceiver Market, Speeds 100 Gbps And More, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-18 2-38 Optical Transceiver Market Total Industry Segments, Carrier / Service Provider, Ethernet Access, Data Center, Dollars and Percent, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-19 2-39 Optical Transceiver Market Industry Segments, Carrier and Service Provider Fiber to the X, Carrier Ethernet, and Data Center Networking, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-20 Optical Transceiver Market Industry Segments, Carrier and Service Provider Fiber to the X, Carrier Ethernet, and Data Center Networking, Percent, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Table 2-21 2-44 40G, 100GBPS Transceiver Target Markets Figure 2-22 2-63 Smart Phone Handset Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2013-2019 Figure 2-23 2-73 Optical Transceiver Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2012 Table 2-24 2-74 Optical Transceiver Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2012 Figure 3-1 3-1 Finisar DM200-01 Table 3-2 3-2 Finisar DM200-01 Figure 3-3 3-3 Finisar DM200-02 Table 3-4 3-4 Finisar DM200-02 Figure 3-5 3-5 Finisar DM80-01 Table 3-6 3-6 Finisar DM80-01 Figure 3-7 3-7 Finisar DM80-02 Table 3-8 3-8 Finisar DM80-02 Figure 3-9 3-8 Finisar S7500 Table 3-10 3-10 Finisar S7500 / Finisar S7610 Figure 3-11 3-12 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE Compatible, SFP+, 850 nm, Limiting Table 3-12 3-15 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE Compatible, SFP+, 850 nm, Limiting Features Figure 3-13 3-16 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE Compliant, SFP+, 1310 nm, Limiting Table 3-14 3-17 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE Compliant, SFP+, 1310 nm, Limiting Figure 3-15 3-18 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE, 10 GFC, XFP, 850 nm Table 3-16 3-20 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE, 10 GFC, XFP, 850 nm Table 3-17 3-22 JDSU Transceiver, 10 GbE, 10 GFC, XFP, 850 nm, CRET Figure 3-18 3-23 JDSU Transceiver, 100 Mb/s to 3.1 Gb/s, SFP, DWDM, 1550 nm, 180 km Reach Table 3-19 3-25 JDSU Transceiver, 100 Mb/s to 3.1 Gb/s, SFP, DWDM, 1550 nm, 180 km Reach Figure 3-20 3-26 JDSU Transceiver, 155 Mb/s to 3.1 Gb/s, OC-48 SR, SFP, 1310 nm FP, 2 km Reach Table 3-21 3-27 JDSU Transceiver, 155 Mb/s to 3.1 Gb/s, OC-48 SR, SFP, 1310 nm FP, 2 km Reach Figure 3-22 3-28 JDSU Transceiver, 2.5 Gb/s OC-48, Multirate, SFP, CWDM Table 3-23 3-29 JDSU Transceiver, 2.5 Gb/s OC-48, Multirate, SFP, CWDM Table 3-24 3-31 Oclaro TRC5E20ENF-xx000 / TRC5E20FNF-xx000 Features Table 3-25 3-32 Oclaro LD5038 Features Table 3-26 3-33 Oclaro LD7064 Features Figure 3-27 3-35 Sumitomo 10Gbps XFP Transceivers Table 3-28 3-36 Sumitomo 10Gbps XFP Transceivers Features Table 3-29 3-37 Sumitomo SC Duplex Transceivers Features Table 3-30 3-38 Sumitomo Digital transmission Features Figure 3-31 3-39 Fujitsu 100GE CFP Transceiver Table 3-32 3-40 Fujitsu 100GE CFP Transceiver Figure 3-33 3-41 Fujitsu XFP Transceiver Table 3-34 3-42 Fujitsu XFP Transceiver Features Figure 3-35 3-43 Fujitsu XENPAK Transceiver Table 3-36 3-44 Fujitsu XENPAK Transceiver Features Figure 3-37 3-46 Acon Transceivers Table 3-38 3-46 Acon Transceivers Features Table 3-39 3-48 Broadcom VariRate™ Multirate Transceiver with SONET Rate Adaptation and PM Features Figure 3-40 3-50 Avago AFCT-5750ALZ Table 3-41 3-52 Avago AFCT-5750ALZ Optical Transceivers Features Figure 3-42 3-53 Avago HFBR-5208MZ Optical Transceiver Table 3-43 3-54 Avago HFBR-5208MZ Features Figure 3-44 3-55 Avago AFCT-5755APZ Optical Transceivers Table 3-45 3-56 Avago AFCT-5755APZ Optical Transceiver Features Figure 3-46 3-57 Emcore J-Type Medallion 6000 Series Table 3-47 3-58 Emcore J-Type Medallion 6000 Series Features Figure 3-48 3-59 Emcore 2809 CATV Receiver Table 3-49 3-60 Emcore 2809 CATV Receiver Features Table 3-50 3-64 GigOptix GX3222B Key Features Figure 3-51 3-66 NeoPhotonics NGPON OLT/ONU Table 3-52 3-67 NeoPhotonics NGPON OLT/ONU Features Figure 3-53 3-68 NeoPhotonics Compact SFP Table 3-54 3-69 NeoPhotonics Compact SFP Features Table 3-55 3-70 Neophotonic XFP Transceivers Features Figure 3-56 3-71 NeoPhotonic SFP+ Transceivers Table 3-57 3-72 NeoPhotonic SFP+ Transceivers Features Table 3-58 3-80 Beyond Optics Fiber Optic Transceivers Figure 3-59 3-81 Beyond Optics Fiber Optic Transceivers Figure 3-60 3-90 Menara Transceiver Network Figure 3-61 3-91 Menara Transparent And Efficient OTN Transport Across The Network Table 3-62 3-94 MenaraOTN XFP Features: Table 3-63 3-96 Menara Tunable OTN XFP Features Table 3-64 3-98 Menara OTN XENPAK Features: Table 3-65 3-100 Menara Networks OTN XFP DWDM Transceiver Applications Table 3-66 3-101 Menara Networks OTN XFP DWDM Transceiver Features Figure 4-1 4-7 Explosion of Protocols Table 4-2 4-10 10G GPON Intermediate GPON Technology Development Equipment Vendor Support Table 4-4 4-12 Motorola GPON Optical Network Terminal (ONT) Features Table 4-5 4-13 ONT Product-Portfolio Development Functions Table 5-1 5--8 ACON Vision Table 5-2 Advanced Photonix Target Markets And Applications Figure 5-3 Picometrix, LLC Table 5-4 5-22 Analog Devices Embedded In Electronic Equipment Table 5-5 5-30 Analog Devices Industrial And Instrumentation Market Applications Table 5-6 5-31 Analog Devices Defense/Aerospace Products Table 5-7 5-32 Analog Devices Energy Management Segment Products Table 5-8 5-33 Analog Devices Healthcare Segment Innovative Crosspoint Switch Technologies Table 5-9 5-34 Analog Devices Green Automotive Segment Table 5-10 5-35 Analog Devices Safety Automotive Segment Table 5-11 5-35 Analog Devices Comfort Automotive Segment Table 5-12 5-37 Analog Devices Communications Segment Systems Table 5-13 5-39 Analog Devices Crosspoint Switches Figure 5-14 5-43 Avago 43 Table 5-15 5-50 Broadcom Broadband Communications Solutions Table 5-16 5-52 Broadcom Customers and Strategic Relationships Figure 5-17 5-54 Emcore Table 5-18 5-64 Finisar Business Strategy Figure 5-19 5-70 Cumulative Broadband Subscribers Figure 5-20 5-98 JDSU Tunable XFP Table 5-21 5-100 JDSU Market Strategy Table 5-22 5-124 NeoPhotonix Global Customer Base Of Network Equipment Vendors Table 5-23 5-132 Oclaro Competitive Positioning Table 5-24 5-148 Rohm Goals for Education and Training Figure 5-25 5-151 Source Photonics Global Presence, Global Scale: Facilities
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