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Fiber Optic:
Communications Industry Research
Market Study June 2003
Executive Summary
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Long-Haul Systems
E.3 Metro Systems
E.4 Transmission Components
E.5 Other Components
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Objectives of the Report
1.2 Scope of the Report
1.3 Methodology and Information Sources
1.2 Plan of the Report
Chapter Two: Market Survey
2.1 Seeing Through the Doom and Gloom
2.2 Long Haul
2.3 Metro
Chapter Three: Long Haul
3.1 Expanding the Old, Extending with the New
3.2 Channel Count
3.3 Managed Wavelength Services
Chapter Four: Metro
4.1 Revising Expectations
4.2 WDM System Distribution
4.3 Revenue from WDM Systems
4.4 Deployment of Metro WDM Systems
Chapter Five: Transmission Components
5.1 Selling WDM Interface Components
5.2 Who Will Buy WDM Equipment?
5.3 Transmission Devices
5.4 Receivers
Chapter Six: Other Components
6.1 Multiplexers/Demultiplexers
6.2 Electrical Signal Amplifiers
6.3 Clock and Data Recovery
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 2-1: North America, Revenue from Long-Haul Systems by Protocol / Function
Exhibit 2-2: United States Revenue from Metro Optical Systems by Technology
Exhibit 3-1: North America Shipments of Long-Haul WDM Channels by System Type by Reach
Exhibit 3-2: North America Shipments of Long-Haul WDM Channels by System Type and Channel Count
Exhibit 4-1: United States Distribution of Metro WDM Systems
Exhibit 4-2: United States Shipments of Metro WDM Systems by System Channel Count
Exhibit 4-3: United States Shipments of Metro WDM Systems by Network Location and System Channel Count
Worldwide Revenue from:
Exhibit 5-1: WDM Interface Components
Exhibit 5-2: WDM Access Interface Components
Exhibit 5-3: WDM Metro Interface Components
Exhibit 5-4: WDM Long-Haul Interface Components
Exhibit 5-5: WDM Transceivers by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 5-6: WDM Transponders by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 5-7: WDM Discrete Lasers by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 5-8: all WDM Lasers by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 5-9: WDM Receivers by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 5-10: Discrete WDM Detectors by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 5-11: all WDM Detectors by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 6-1: Electrical WDM Mux/Demuxes by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 6-2: WDM LAs by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 6-3: WDM TIAs by Data Rate and Reach
Exhibit 6-4: WDM CDRs by Data Rate and Reach
List of Figures
Figure 2-1: North America, Revenue from Long-Haul Systems by Protocol/Function
Figure 2-2: United States Revenue from Metro Optical Systems by Technology
Figure 3-1: North America Shipments by Volume of Long-Haul WDM Channels by System Type
Figure 3-2: North America Revenue from Long-Haul WDM Channels by System Channel Count
Figure 4-1: United States Distribution of Metro WDM Systems by Channel Count
Figure 4-2: United States Revenue from Metro WDM Systems by Channel Count
Figure 4-3: United States Shipments of Metro WDM Systems by Carrier
Worldwide Revenue from:
Figure 5-1: WDM Optical Interface Components
Figure 5-2:WDM Optical Access Interface Components
Figure 5-3: WDM Optical Metro Interface Components
Figure 5-4: WDM Optical Long-Haul Interface Components
Figure 5-5: WDM Transceivers by Reach
Figure 5-6: WDM Transponders by Reach
Figure 5-7: WDM Discrete Lasers by Reach
Figure 5-8: all WDM Lasers by Data Rate
Figure 5-9: all WDM Lasers by Reach
Figure 5-10: WDM Receivers by Data Rate
Figure 5-11: Discrete WDM Detectors by Data Rate
Figure 5-12: all WDM Detectors by Data Rate
Figure 6-1: Electrical WDM Mux/Demuxes by Data Rate
Figure 6-2: WDM LAs by Reach
Figure 6-3: WDM TIAs by Reach
Figure 6-4: WDM CDRs by Data Rate
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