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ElectroniCast Forecasts 10 Gbps Datacom Transceiver Use to Reach $3.26 Billion in 2006
October 22, 2002 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
San Mateo, Calif. -- According to the new ElectroniCast Corp. market study, the global consumption (use) of 10 Gbps data communication transceivers will rise from $68.7 million in the recessionary baseline year 2001 to $3.26 billion in 2006.
ElectroniCast's 10 Gbps Datacom Transceiver study provides detailed in-depth analysis of transceiver type and growth opportunities by market application, wavelength physical layer (PHY) type and source for years 2001-2011. The report presents forecasts by transceiver type. Six varieties of 10 Gbps datacom transceivers (or PMDs) will compete for a slice of the market share pie. According to the analysis, three different 850 nm transceivers will consume approximately half the unit volume total unit during the 2001-2011 forecast period. This is substantially less than the 85 percent dominance of multimode solutions at 1 Gbps. The study addresses the increasing market movement of 1310 nm single mode serial transceivers. Two additional serial transceiver versions, 1310 nm WWDM and 1550 nm, add increasing shares to the totals.
ElectroniCast Corp.is a world leader in forecasting for the fiber optic, optoelectronic and photonic industries. For more information, visit www.electronicast.com.