DWDM Component Market to Reach $34.6 Billion By 2009, According to ElectroniCast Study.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN MATEO San Mateo (săn mətā`ō), city (1990 pop. 85,486), San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1894. It is a commercial and retail center with some high-technology manufacturing. San Mateo, Spanish for St. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 16, 2001 According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a new optical communication market study by the ElectroniCast Corp., the total dense WDM (1) (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) A technology that uses multiple lasers and transmits several wavelengths of light (lambdas) simultaneously over a single optical fiber. components consumption was $2.85 billion in 2000. The new ElectroniCast study presents a forecast for (only) the major DWDM (Dense WDM) The term given to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) when significantly more channels were being added. Since WDM is increasingly more "dense" all the time, both terms are used synonymously. See WDM. DWDM - wavelength division multiplexing components that are used in DWDM system equipment and optical add/drop multiplexers A device installed at an intermediate point on a transmission line that enables new signals to come in and existing signals to go out. In a typical example, most signals pass through the device, but some would be "dropped" by splitting them from the line. . This will expand rapidly, to over $10 billion by 2005. Growth will then continue, at a strong pace, to reach $34.6 billion by 2009. This component consumption will be led by North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , with 54 percent or $18.7 billion dollars by 2009. There is very strong demand for more communication bandwidth. There are several different ways to meet this demand. Using dense wavelength division multiplexing See WDM. (DWDM) is one possible solution. The choice between solutions, or the synergistic combination of several solutions, will be made by communication service providers almost entirely on the basis of first installed cost. Secondary considerations include projected life cycle costs, and flexibility for future upgrade. Several different component technologies have advanced to the point that DWDM networks are now the clear economics-based solutions in some networks, such as undersea cable and "long haul Long distance. Long haul implies traversing a state or a country. Contrast with short haul. " terrestrial networks involving spans of hundreds of kilometers. As the WDM component technology continues to advance and per gigabit-kilometer costs drop, WDM increasingly will be applied to shorter distance links. Optoelectronics Dominated DWDM Component Value Although the DWDM filter module is a key element of the high capacity fiber network, its per-channel cost is moderate compared to the transmitter and receiver. "While the per-channel cost of transmitter/receiver pairs at a fixed wavelength will drop more rapidly than filter cost, there will be a strong countering trend toward deployment of higher data rate, more expensive T/Rs," according to ElectroniCast President Stephen Montgomery. The T/R T/R Transceiver T/R Transmit/Receive T/R Transmitter/Receiver (also seen as TR) T/R Thanks and regards T/R Tail Rotor (helicopter) T/R Tip/Ring T/R Trust Receipt T/R Transmission/Reflection (+ integrated optoelectronics) share of global DWDM component consumption value was 62 percent in 2000 and will be 85 percent or $29.4 billion in 2009. The multiwavelength transmitter set is a key element of the dense WDM system. "The transmitter set and the DWDM filter module must provide the required number of wavelengths/channels with precise wavelength spacing between channels, very narrow optical width per channel, and extremely little drift permitted during operating and environmental conditions. The optical amplifiers and the receiver photodiodes, in contrast, are relative broadband and require less precision of control," Mr. Montgomery said. The DWDM Products Global Market Forecast is available for US $12,000. Please call Theresa Hosking, Director of Marketing/Sales at 650/343-1398; fax 650/343-1698, website: www.electronicast.com; e-mail: electronicast@msn.com, to receive more detailed information. |
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