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Optical Component Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2006 to 2012

Published by: Wintergreen Research

Published: May. 1, 2006 - 444 Pages


Table of Contents


OPTICAL COMPONENT MARKET EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Key Elements Of Optical Component Business Strategy

Optical Market Overview

Bandwidth Management

Wavelength Monitoring

Market Demand

Optical Component Competitive Positioning

Optical Component Market Shares

JDS Uniphase

Fiber Optic Components And Subsystems Market Forecasts

1. OPTICAL COMPONENT MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION

1.1 Transmission And Reception Of Optical Signals

1.1.1 Optical Networking Industry

1.1.2 CATV Optical Components

1.1.3 Telecommunications Optical Components

1.1.4 Data And Storage Optical Components

1.1.5 Fiberoptic Communications Systems

1.2 Integrated-Optics

1.2.1 Passive Integrated Products

1.2.2 Strong Demand For Power Consumption Reduction

1.3 Push To Develop Terabit-Class Optical Communications Systems

1.3.1 ESCON, Fibre Channel, and Gigabit Ethernet

1.3.2 WDM Within The Corpora te Network/SAN Segments

1.3.3 Multiplexer

1.3.4 Demultiplexer

1.3.5 Full-Rate / Half-Rate Clocking

1.3.6 WDM: Wavelength-Division Multiplexing

1.3.7 Optical Transmission Interfaces

1.3.8 Optical Transmission Multi-Source Agreements

1.3.9 Compatible TOSA/ROSA Standards

1.3.10 Intelligent Photonic Solutions

1.4 Industry Environment

1.4.1 Fiber Optic Component Market Growth Factors

1.4.2 Fiber Optic Component Network Market Financing Factors

1.4.3 Demand For Network Capacity Is Growing

1.4.4 Telecommunications Industry Will Ultimately Improve

1.5 Industry Description

1.6 Optical Networking Success Factors

1.7 Companies That Purchase Optical Components

1.8 Network Systems Increase In Complexity And Density

1.9 Products As Basic Building Blocks

1.9.1 Active Components

1.9.2 Passive Components

1.9.3 Semi-Custom-Order Business Model

1.9.4 Components And Modules As Building Blocks

1.9.5 Optical Networks

1.9.6 Product Categories

1.10 DWDM Systems

1.10.1 DWDM Architecture

1.10.2 Modular Fiber Optic Components

1.10.3 Long-Distance Optical Transport Components

1.11 Technology For Transition

1.11.1 Integrated Optics

1.11.2 Evaluation Units

1.11.3 Next -Generation Optical Network Infrastructure

2. OPTICAL COMPONENT MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Optical Component Competitive Positioning

2.1.1 Optical Component Competitive Environment

2.1.2 Optical Component Business

2.2 Optical Network

2.2.1 Need For Optical Component Quality And Reliability

2.3 Optical Component Market Conditions

2.3.1 Optical Component Market Dynamics

2.3.2 Price-Driven Competition

2.3.3 Industries Deploying Fiberoptic Components And Modules

2.4 Key Elements Of Optical Component Business Strategy

2.5 Optical Market Overview

2.5.1 Bandwidth Management

2.5.2 Wavelength Monitoring

2.5.3 Market Demand

2.6 Fiber Optic Components And Subsystems Market Participants

2.7 Optical Component Market Shares

2.7.1 JDS Uniphase

2.7.2 Finisar Optical Amplifiers

2.7.3 Avanex

2.7.4 Bookham

2.7.5 Emcore

2.7.6 NEC

2.7.7 DiCon

2.7.8 Opnext

2.7.9 Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares

2.7.10 Intel C-Band Tunable Laser

2.7.11 Santec Narrow Linewidth Tunable Laser

2.7.12 Fujitsu

2.7.13 JDS Uniphase / Agility Communications

2.7.14 JDSU / Agility Communications Tunability Tunable Transponder

2.7.15 Avanex

2.7.16 Bookham Tunable Laser

2.7.17 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers For Atomic And Molecular Spectroscopy And Interferometry

2.7.18 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers Atomic-Clock, Cooling, Metrology, And Phase-Shifting-Interferometry Applications

2.7.19 Intel, Pirelli and Opnext

2.7.20 Worldwide ROADM and OADM Segment Analysis Optical Component Market Shares

2.7.21 JDSU ROADMs

2.7.22 Agile EDFA and EDFA Market Segments and Market Shares

2.7.23 Worldwide Passive and Other Optical Component Market Shares

2.7.24 Worldwide Optical Receiver, Transmitter, And Transceiver Optical Component Market Shares

2.8 Fiber Optic Components And Subsystems Market Forecasts

2.8.1 Agile Optical Network Market Forecasts

2.8.2 Optical Component DWDM, OADM, ROADM, and A/D Mux/Demux Market Forecasts

2.8.3 Optical Amplifier FOAD, EDFA, and Agile EDFA Market Forecasts

2.8.4 Optical Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Market Forecasts

2.8.5 Fiber Optic 10 Gb/S Systems Components And Subsystems Market Forecasts

2.9 Optical Component Market Demand

2.9.1 Optical Component Competitive Positioning

2.9.2 Combining Opto-Electronic Components And Integrated Circuits

2.9.3 Optical Component Market Factors

2.9.4 Optical Component Market Driving Forces

2.9.5 OADM and ROADM Market Analysis

2.10 Lighting Dark Fiber

2.10.1 All-Optical Network

2.10.2 Optical Metro Markets

2.10.3 Redefining Network Configuration

2.10.4 Impact of High Speed Networks

2.10.5 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM)

2.10.6 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Capacity

2.10.7 Multiplexing Family

2.10.8 Transceiver And Transponder Module Market Analysis

2.10.9 Optical Amplification

2.10.10 Integrated Processing Power

2.10.11 10-Gbps technologies

2.10.12 40G Driven By Demand For Voice-Over-IP And IPTV Services.

2.10.13 Transceiver Module Operating At 2.5 Gb/s Over Single Mode Fiber

2.10.14 SAN Transition to 4Gps

2.10.15 Optical Mouse

2.10.16 10G Ethernet Pricing

2.10.17 Market Driving Forces -- Bandwidth Surge

2.10.18 ROADM Advanced Laser Technologies

2.10.19 Segmentation Of The Optical Amplifier Communications Network

2.10.20 Dispersion Management

2.10.21 Reduce The Number Of Suppliers

2.10.22 Metro Optical Networks

2.11 Tunable Laser Market Forecast Analysis

2.11.1 Tunable Lasers

2.11.2 Tunable Lasers

2.11.3 Tunable Laser Market Forecasts

2.11.4 Tunable Lasers Market Forecasts

2.11.5 Tunable Laser Demand

2.11.6 Tunable Laser Market Growth Factors

2.12 Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) Market Forecast

2.13 Increase In Bandwidth Demand

2.13.1 Optical Switching

2.13.2 Changing Internet Traffic Patterns

2.13.3 Data Traffic

2.14 Optical Component Testers

2.15 Optical Networking Module Market Transitioning From Fixed To Agile Solutions

2.15.1 JDSU

2.15.2 JDSU Tunable Lasers

2.15.3 Bookham

2.15.4 Agere SoCs

2.16 Medical Tunable Laser Market Analysis

2.16.1 Tunable Laser Medical Systems

2.16.2 Tunable Laser Demand

2.16.3 Mid IR Medical Tunable Laser Market

2.16.4 Medical Mid Range IR Tunable Laser Forecasts, Units and Dollars

2.16.5 Respiratory Diagnostic And Treatment Use Of Tunable Lasers

2.16.6 Breath Meter Asthma Screening And Asthma Therapeutic Monitoring

2.16.7 Ekips Breath Meter

2.16.8 Spectroscopy Applications

2.16.9 Aculight Fiber-Pumped Singly Resonant Optical Parametric Oscillator

2.16.10 Aculight Lasers For Locating And Treating Peripheral Nerves, Brain Mapping, And Nerve Conduction

2.16.11 Lumenis Quantum System Uses Tunable Diode Lasers

2.16.12 Cohherent Medical OEM

2.16.13 Use Of Tunable Lasers For Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment

2.16.14 Using Light To Effect Definitive Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer

2.16.15 Gold Nanoparticles and Lasers in the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

2.16.16 Noninvasive Medical Diagnostics Depend on Using Human Tissue Transparent Wavelength

2.16.17 Mediscience Technology

2.16.18 Use Of Tunable Lasers For Vascular and Heart Diagnosis / Heart Therapy

2.16.19 Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques Leverage Diagnostic And Treatment Use Of Tunable Lasers

2.16.20 Tunable Laser Medical Market Growth Factors

2.16.21 Tunable Lasers Replace Spirometry

2.16.22 2.5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, and 40 Gbps

2.17 Optical Component Segment Analysis

2.17.1 Transceivers

2.17.2 Mux/Demuxes

2.17.3 Optical Amplifiers

2.17.4 Switches & OADMs

2.17.5 Signal Conditioning

2.17.6 Sub-Assembly Components

2.17.7 Attenuators (Fixed)

2.17.8 Circulators

2.17.9 Collimators

2.17.10 Isolators

2.17.11 Polarization components

2.17.12 Splitters

2.17.13 WDMs

2.17.14 Thin-Film Filters

2.17.15 Fiber Bragg Gratings

2.17.16 Planar Waveguide (includes AWG & Echelle gratings)

2.17.17 Bulk Grating

2.17.18 Different Types Of Optical Amplifier

2.17.19 EDFAs

2.17.20 EDWAs

2.17.21 SOAs

2.17.22 Raman

2.17.23 Small Switches (1x2, 2x2 etc)

2.17.24 Matrix Switches (8x8 and above)

2.17.25 Reconfigurable OADMs

2.17.26 Wavelength Blockers

2.17.27 Tunable Filters

2.17.28 Optical Channel Monitors (OCMs)

2.17.29 VOAs

2.17.30 VMUX (integrated VOA & MUX)

2.17.31 Dynamic Gain Equalizers (DGE)

2.17.32 Tunable Dispersion Compensators (TDC)

2.17.33 Lasers (Chips & Packaged)

2.17.34 VCSELs

2.17.35 Modulators

2.17.36 Wavelength Lockers

2.17.37 Detectors (Chips & Packaged)

2.17.38 Pump Lasers

2.17.39 Circulators

2.17.40 Isolators

2.17.41 Couplers/Splitters

2.17.42 Attenuators (Fixed)

2.17.43 Polarization control

2.17.44 Transmission Fiber

2.17.45 Specialty Fiber

2.17.46 Cable Assemblies & Patchcords

2.17.47 Connectors

2.18 Electroabsorption (E/A) Market Segment

2.18.1 E-O Modulators 40 Gbps Optical Transmission Market

2.19 Optical Component Regional Market Segments

2.19.1 Optical Component Regional Analysis

2.19.2 Huawei Technologies Chinese Network Equipment

3. OPTICAL COMPONENT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Optical Components

3.1.1 Intelligent Photonic Solutions

3.1.2 Optical Components Offered By The Market Leader JDSU

3.1.3 JDS Uniphase

3.1.4 JDSU Wavelength Blocker (WB)

3.1.5 JDS Uniphase

3.1.6 JDSU AON Portfolio

3.1.7 JDSU Agile Optical Switches

3.1.8 JDSU Agile Transmission Modules

3.1.9 JDSU Agile Optical Amplifiers

3.1.10 Bookham Optical Components

3.1.11 Avanex Intelligent Photonic Solutions

3.1.12 EMCORE Optical Component Products

3.1.13 Emcore FTTP

3.1.14 Altera Communications Mega Functions

3.2 Optical Amplifiers

3.2.1 Optical Layer Subsystems

3.2.2 JDSU Products

3.2.3 JDSU Pump Lasers For Optical Amplification

3.2.4 JDSU Pump Laser, 14xx, 300 mW, Raman

3.3 Avanex Lithium Niobate PowerBit™ IM-2.5

3.3.1 Avanex Optical Amplifier Modules Components

3.3.2 Avanex Optical Amplifier PureGain 1500

3.3.3 Avanex Optical Amplifier PureGainTM 2600

3.3.4 Avanex Optical Amplifier PureGainTM 5500

3.3.5 Avanex Optical Amplifier PureGain 5500R

3.3.6 Avanex Optical Amplifier PureGainTM 1000

3.3.7 Avanex Optical Amplifier PureGainTM 1000

3.3.8 Avanex Optical Amplifier PowerPure 1998 PLM

3.3.9 Avanex Optical Amplifier PowerPure 1998 PLM

3.3.10 Avanex Optical Amplifier PowerPure 1998 PLU

3.3.11 Avanex PowerDeepTM 1992 SGP

3.3.12 Avanex PowerEqualizerTM

3.3.13 Avanex PowerBragg 1901 GFF

3.4 Bookham Receivers Amplifiers

3.4.1 Bookham Optical Amplifier MinNi Gain Block

3.4.2 Bookham Amplifier DWDM EDFA Modules

3.4.3 Custom Solutions

3.4.4 Bookham Pump Laser Sources

3.4.5 Bookham Intelligent Optical Platform Amplifier

3.5 Finisar Single-Stage Isolator Arrays

3.5.1 Finisar Dual-Stage Isolator Arrays

3.5.2 Finisar C/L Band Splitter

3.5.3 Finisar 14xx C-Band Pump-Signal Combiner

3.5.4 Finisar 14xx Pump-Pump Combiner

3.5.5 Finisar iPBC Polarization Beam Combiner

3.5.6 Finisar Optical Amplifiers

3.5.7 Sumitomo Raman Amplifier

3.5.8 OpLink Amplifications

3.5.9 Oki Broadband Amp Driver Modules

3.5.10 Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products - Optical Switching - 1 x 2 Optical Switches

3.5.11 Oki Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products

3.5.12 Oki Optical Switching - 2 x 1 Optical Switches w/ Power and Position Monitor

3.5.13 Oki Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products - Optical Switching - 1 x 8 Optical Switches

3.5.14 Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products - Optical Switching - 4 x 4 Optical Switches

3.5.15 Oki Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products - Optical Switching - 8 + 1 Optical Switches

3.5.16 Oki Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products - Optical Mux/DeMux

3.5.17 Oki Optical Mux, Switching, and Amplification Products - Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs)

3.5.18 Oki 10G and 12.5G DIE Trans-Impedance Amplifiers - TIA & TIALA

3.5.19 Oki 40G DIE Compound Semiconductors - Broadband Amplifiers

3.5.20 Oki Compound Semiconductor IC's - 4GHz Wideband Amplifier

3.5.21 Oki 10G Packaged Compound Semiconductors - Limiting and Broadband Amplifiers

3.5.22 Oki 10G DIE Compound Semiconductors - Limiting and Broadband Amplifiers

3.5.23 OpLink Amplification

3.5.24 OpLink EDFA and Raman Amplifiers

3.5.25 OpLink Fuse-Based Couplers And Pump Combiners

3.6 Laser DWDM Products

3.6.1 JDSU Pump Laser DWDM Products

3.6.2 Avanex Optical Signal Components At The Foundation Of Ultra -Fast Fiber Optical Networks

3.6.3 Avanex Lithium-Niobate Tunable DWDM Systems External Modulators

3.6.4 Avanex PowerFlexTM 1926 SDH Transmitter And Receiver Pairs

3.6.5 Avanex Tunable CW Locked Laser Module PowerSourceTM 1935 TLI

3.6.6 Avanex Lithium Niobate PowerBit™ IM-2.5

3.6.7 Avanex PowerEqualizerTM

3.6.8 Avanex PowerReach(TM) Dynamically Tunable Laser Modules for Tunable Transponder Products In the L-Band

3.7 Optical Component Transceivers, Receivers, and Transmitters

3.7.1 Avanex, Mitsubishi Electric, and Opnext Transceiver Manufacturers 10Gbit/s XFP-E (Extended Size) Transceivers to Achieve High Performance Applications of 10Gbit/s Transmission Systems

3.7.2 Bookham DWDM Transceivers

3.7.3 Bookham 2.7Gb/s DWDM Transceivers

3.7.4 Bookham Receivers

3.7.5 Bookham Transmitter Optical Assemblies TOA/ROA Customized For Nortel Networks 10 Gb/s Network Systems

3.7.6 Bookham Positioned To Benefit From The Increased Use Of Lasers In New Markets

3.7.7 Bookham Amplifier DWDM EDFA Modules

3.7.8 Custom Solutions

3.7.9 Bookham DWDM Network Lasers

3.7.10 Finisar Optical Circulators (C-band)

3.7.11 Finisar L-band Circulator

3.7.12 Finisar C/L Band Splitter

3.7.13 Finisar 14xx C-Band Pump-Signal Combiner

3.7.14 Finisar Optical Transmitters, Receivers And Transceivers for SAN Applications

3.7.15 Fujitsu Optical Components 300pin MSA 10Gb/s Transponder

3.7.16 Fujitsu Optical Components XFP MSA 10Gb/s Transceiver

3.7.17 Fujitsu SFP MSA Transceiver

3.7.18 Agere SONET/SDH Framers

3.7.19 Agere High-Speed Interfaces:

3.7.20 Mappers/Muxes

3.7.21 Xtellus Turnkey ROADM Module Family

3.8 Components

3.8.1 JDSU Source Lasers

3.8.2 JDSU Photo Detectors and Receivers

3.8.3 JDSU Modulators

3.8.4 JDSU Wavelength Lockers

3.8.5 JDSU WDM Couplers, Filters, Isolators and Circulators

3.8.6 JDSU Switches and Attenuators

3.8.7 JDSU High Power Pump Lasers

3.8.8 JDSU Submarine Applications

3.8.9 JDSU WaveReady Products

3.8.10 JDSU Instrumentation

3.8.11 Oki 10G Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules, DWDM CW light source lasers, EMLS

3.8.12 Oki 10G TOSA Fiber Optic Modules - DML

3.8.13 Oki Optical Service Channel Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules: 1300nm and 1400nm Series

3.8.14 Oki Optical Service Channel Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1500nm Series

3.8.15 Oki Optical Service Channel Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1600nm Series

3.8.16 Oki Optical Service Channel Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1650nm Series

3.8.17 Oki Pulsed Laser Diode Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1310, 1410 and 1490nm Series

3.8.18 Oki Pulsed Laser Diode Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1310nm MMF Series

3.8.19 Oki Pulsed Laser Diode Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1550nm Series

3.8.20 Oki Pulsed Laser Diode Pigtailed Fiber Optic Modules - 1625nm Series

3.8.21 OpLink Mux/Demux

3.8.22 OpLink Monitoring/Conditioning

3.8.23 OpLink Transmission

3.8.24 OpLink RGB Laser Module

3.9 Tunable Lasers

3.9.1 JDSU / Agility Communications Tunable Lasers

3.9.2 JDSU / Agility Communications Tunable Lasers

3.9.3 Avanex Lithium Niobate PowerBit™ IM-2.5

3.9.4 Avanex PowerReach™ Dynamically Tunable Laser Modules for Tunable Transponder Products In the L-Band

3.9.5 Bookham Direct Modulated Lasers

3.9.6 Bookham Tunable Laser Products

3.9.7 Bookham New Focus Tunable Lasers

3.9.8 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers For Atomic And Molecular Spectroscopy And Interferometry

3.9.9 Bookham TLB-6000 (Vortex™) Tunable Lasers Atomic-Clock, Cooling, Metrology, And Phase-Shifting-Interferometry Applications

3.9.10 Bookham Transmitters

4. OPTICAL COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Microlithography

4.2 Optical Component Technological Challenges

4.2.1 Planar Technology

4.2.2 InP-Hemt Indium Phosphide-Based High-Electron Mobility Transistor

4.2.3 Fujitsu Technology Delivers High Speeds

4.2.4 Fujitsu Technology

4.2.5 Wavelength Lockers

4.2.6 Limitations of Transmission At 40 Gbits/Sec

4.2.7 40G Long-Haul DWDM And Advanced Modulation

4.2.8 High-Quality Signal Generation

4.2.9 Requirements for LiNbO3modulators

4.2.10 40G LiNbO3 Modulation

4.2.11 Universal Transponders

4.3 Optical Component Technology Addresses Complex Communications Challenges

4.3.1 Next -Generation Components

4.3.2 Leveraging Inherent Capacity Of Optical Fiber To Transmit Data

4.3.3 Constraints Of Hybrid Optical And Electrical Devices

4.4 Optical Networking Systems

4.5 Key Technologies

4.6 Polarization Processing

4.7 Optics Packaging

4.8 Source Lasers

4.9 Integrating Switching, DWDM, And Other Transport

4.10 Port Switch Fabric

4.11 Internet Protocol (IP) Over The Optical Layer

4.12 Next Generation Materials

4.13 NEC Fundamental Silicon (Si) Nanophotonics Technology

4.13.1 NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Compact Optical Module

4.14 High Volume Optics Manufacturing

4.15 Narrowly Tunable Lasers

4.16 Widely Tunable Lasers

4.17 Sparing

4.18 Tuning To A Hundred Channels

4.19 Variable Optical Attenuator

4.20 Photons Versus Electrons

4.21 Tunable Laser Increased Channel Count

4.22 System Concept

4.23 MEMS

4.24 VCSEL

4.25 Optics As An Aggregation Technique Between Core Routers

4.26 Indium Phosphide

4.27 Optical Photodetectors And Receivers

4.28 Pump Lasers

4.29 Modulators

4.30 Remote Network Management

5. OPTICAL COMPONENT COMPANIES

5.1 Agere

5.2 Altera

5.3 Avago Technologies

5.4 Avanex

5.5 Bookham

5.6 Colibrys

5.6.1 Products and Markets

5.7 Corning

5.7.1 Corning Cable Systems

5.7.2 Public/Carrier Networks

5.7.3 Private Networks

5.7.4 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Networks

5.7.5 Telecommunications Segment

5.8 CyOptics

5.9 DiCon Fiberoptics

5.10 Emcore

5.10.1 Fiber Optics

5.10.2 Cable Television (CATV) and Fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) Networks

5.10.3 Telecommunications Networks

5.10.4 Data Communications Networks

5.10.5 Satellite Communications Networks

5.10.6 Storage Area Networks

5.10.7 Defense and Homeland Security

5.11 Finisar

5.11.1 Finisar Digital Fiber Optics for Computer and Access Networks

5.11.2 Infineon Fiber Optic Transceiver Business

5.12 Firecomms

5.13 Fujitsu

5.13.1 Fujitsu Network Communications

5.13.2 Fujitsu Considers WiMAX vs. 3G vs. Wi-Fi

5.13.3 Fujitsu FLASHWAVE® 7500 Small System

5.13.4 Fujitsu FASST Transition Solutions

5.13.5 Fujitsu Microelectronics America

5.13.6 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.

5.14 JDSU

5.14.1 Communications Products

5.14.2 Modules and Subsystems

5.14.3 Test & Measurement

5.14.4 Commercial and Consumer Products

5.14.5 Custom Optics

5.14.6 Commercial Lasers

5.14.7 JDSU / Agility Communications

5.15 Mitsubishi Electric

5.16 NEC

5.16.1 NEC IT And Networking Technologies

5.17 NeoPhotonics

5.18 Oki Optical Components

5.19 OpLink

5.20 Opnext

5.21 Optium Corporation

5.22 Sin Yu

5.23 Sumitomo

5.24 TriQuint

5.25 WaveSplitter Technologies

List of Tables and Figures

Table ES-1

Key Elements Of Optical Component Vendor Business Strategy

Figure ES-2

Worldwide Optical Component Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure ES-3

Worldwide Optical Component Industry Segment Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 1-1

Selected Communications Market Participants

Table 1-2

Integrated Optics In Active Components

Table 1-3

Passive Integrated Product Platforms

Table 1-4

Passive Integrated Product Products

Table 1-5

MSA Compatible TOSA/ROSA Standards

Table 1-6

Optical Component Product Qualification Process

Table 1-7

Fiber Optic Component Market Growth Factors

Table 1-8

Fiber Optic Component Network Market Financing Factors

Table 1-9

Telecommunications Industry Market Growth Factors

Table 1-10

Internet Traffic Broadband Content

Table 1-11

Public Telecommunications Network Market Driving Forces

Table 1-12

Fiber Optic Network Characteristics

Table 1-13

Optical Networking Success Factors

Table 1-14

Telecommunications And Cable Television Equipment Providers

Table 1-15

Fiber Optic Component Market Driving Forces

Table 2-1

Optical Networking System Market Segments

Table 2-2

Industries Deploying Fiberoptic Components And Modules

Table 2-3

Key Elements Of Optical Component Vendor Business Strategy

Table 2-4

Active Optical Component Market Demand

Table 2-5

Active Optical Component Products

Table 2-6

Passive Optical Component Products

Table 2-7

Typical Optical Network Principal Systems

Table 2-8

Principal Competitors In The Fiber Optic Components And Subsystems Market

Figure 2-9

Worldwide Optical Component Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-10

Worldwide Optical Component Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-11

Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-12

Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-13

Worldwide DWDM, OADM, and ROADM Add/Drop Mux/Demux Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-14

Worldwide DWDM, OADM, and ROADM Add/Drop Mux/Demux Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-15

Worldwide ROADM and OADM, Segment Analysis Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-16

Worldwide ROADM and OADM, Segment Analysis Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-17

Worldwide EDFA and FOAD Segment Analysis Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-18

Worldwide EDFA and FOAD Segment Analysis Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-19

Worldwide Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier EDFA, Agile EDFA and Fixed Amplifier Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-20

Worldwide Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier EDFA, Agile EDFA and Fixed Amplifier Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-21

Worldwide Optical Amplifier Agile EDFA Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-22

Worldwide Passive and Other Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-23

Worldwide Passive and Other Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-24

Worldwide Optical Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-25

Worldwide Optical Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Figure 2-26

Worldwide Optical Component, Industry Segment Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-27

Worldwide Optical Component, Industry Segment Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Figure 2-28

Worldwide Optical Component DWDM, OADM, ROADM, and A/D Mux/Demux Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-29

Worldwide Optical Component DWDM, OADM, ROADM, and A/D Mux/Demux Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Figure 2-30

Worldwide Optical Amplifier EDFA, Agile EDFA, and Fixed Optical Amplifiers Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-31

Worldwide Optical Amplifier EDFA, Agile EDFA, and Fixed Optical Amplifiers Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Figure 2-32

Worldwide Optical Component Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-33

Worldwide Optical Component Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-34

Significant Requirements Among Optical Component Users

Table 2-35

Optical Component Market Trends

Table 2-36

Optical Component Market Issues

Table 2-37

Optical Component Market Driving Forces

Figure 2-38

JDSU ROADM

Table 2-39

Impact of Optical Switching on IP Transport Speeds

Table 2-40

10-Gbps Technologies

Table 2-41

10-Gbps Value Chain

Table 2-42

10-Gbps Active Optics Component And Subsystems Products

Table 2-43

Segments Of The Network

Table 2-44

Business Uses of the Internet Driving Broadband Markets

Table 2-45

Consumer Uses Of The Internet Driving Broadband Markets

Figure 2-46

Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-47

Worldwide Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, 2006-2012

Table 2-48

Reasons Tunable Lasers Replace Fixed Wavelength Lasers

Table 2-49

Tunable Laser Competitive Advantage Market Factors

Table 2-50

Tunable Laser Market Growth Factors

Table 2-51

Tunable Laser Specifications Required By Long-Haul 10-Gbit/Sec System

Table 2-52

Systems Used To Achieve Fiber Optic Scalability

Figure 2-53

Worldwide Mid IR Medical Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2006-2012

Figure 2-54

Worldwide Mid IR Medical Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units 2006-2012

Table 2-55

Worldwide Mid IR Medical Tunable Laser Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2006-2012

Table 2-56

Tunable Laser Competitive Advantage Market Factors

Table 2-57

Selected Medical Uses of Lasers, 2005

Table 2-58

Medical Selected Research Uses Of Lasers Likely To Evolve Into Medical Device Technologies, 2005

Table 2-59

Reasons Tunable Lasers Replace Spirometry

Table 2-60

Worldwide Electro Optical E/O Electroabsorption (E/A) Iridium Phosphide, and Mach-Zehnder Segment Analysis Optical Component Market Shares, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-61

Worldwide Optical Component Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2005

Table 2-62

Optical Component Regional Market Analysis

Table 3-1

Optical Components offered by the market leader JDSU

Table 3-2

JDSU Agile Optical Component Solutions

Figure 3-3

JDS Uniphase Wavelength Blocker, L Band

Table 3-4

Emcore Products

Figure 3-5

Emcore Product Deployment Throughout Communication Infrastructure

Table 3-6

JDSU Products

Figure 3-7

JDSU Amplifer, Switch, and Interleaver Products

Table 3-8

JDSU Offers A Broad Line Of Pump Lasers For Optical Amplification

Figure 3-9

JDSU Pump Laser, 14xx, 300 mW, Raman

Table 3-10

JDSU 3400 Series 14xx nm, 300 mW Laser Diode Key Features

Table 3-11

JDSU 3400 Series 14xx nm, 300 mW Laser Diode Applications

Table 3-12

Finisar Features

Table 3-13

Finisar Optical Amplifiers Applications

Table 3-14

JDSU Products

Table 3-15

Avanex Transmission Solutions Lithium Niobate Features

Table 3-16

Compatible XFP-E Transceiver Functions

Table 3-17

XFP-E Specification Functions

Table 3-18

Xtellus XRM-7500 ROADM functionality

Table 3-19

Bookham Direct Modulated Lasers Modules

Table 4-1

Key Optical Network Technologies

Table 4-2

NEC High-Speed Transmission

Table 4-3

Selected Optical Add / Drop Parameters for Tunable Lasers

Table 5-1

Bookham’s Optical Solutions Markets

Table 5-2

Bookham’s Product Portfolio

Table 5-3

Colibrys Custom Market Applications

Table 5-4

Colibrys’s Products Range

Table 5-5

Corning Cable Systems Offerings

Table 5-6

Corning’s Hardware and Equipment Products

Table 5-7

Emcore’s Solutions

Table 5-8

Markets Served by Emcore’s Fiber Optics Segment

Table 5-9

Emcore’s CATV and FTTP Products

Table 5-10

Parallel Optical Transceiver Product Family

Table 5-11

Emcore’s Optical Components and Modules for Data Applications

Table 5-12

JDSU Components

Table 5-13

JDSU Custom Optic Products’ Uses

Table 5-14

Mitsubishi Electric Products

Table 5-15

Oki Optical Components’ Products

Table 5-16

OpLink Product Benefits

Table 5-17

OpLink Product Portfolio Solutions

Table 5-18

Opnext’s High-Performance Optical Components

Table 5-19

Sumitomo Electric Industries Optical Components

Table 5-20

WaveSplitter’s Fused Fiber and Planar Lightguide Circuit Products

Table 5-21

WaveSplitter Product Portfolio

Abstract

As networks are implemented for triple play, they become complex, driving the need for fast transport based on optics. Manufacturers of communications and computer equipment are increasingly value the ability to provide integrated solutions for both opto-electronic components and integrated circuits.

Growing capabilities in combining opto-electronic components and integrated circuits into single products position the market for rapid growth. Competitors seek to offer manufacturers of communications equipment a broad portfolio of opto-electronic components that are designed to operate together to create integrated solutions. Companies participating in the optical component industry are combining multiple devices into single products, often referred to as modules, to deliver to customers functions traditionally performed by a number of separate opto-electronic devices.

Integrated product offerings combine integrated circuits and supporting software as part of a complete solution. Advanced system-on-a-chip capabilities allow users to integrate, on a single integrated circuit, multiple functions that required multiple integrated circuits.

Optical components serving the 10 Gbps space are not the only products needed. The 2.5 Gbps space is very attractive, with 40 Gbps to make an appearance this year in 2006. The main application dynamics are optical systems used with high-speed transmitters that are required to transmit longer distances.

The actual assembly of transmitters and boards will trend to the Asian region over the forecast period. Regional variation is significant in this market evolution with the underdeveloped countries choosing the least expensive components and the more developed regions adopting components that support agile, flexible network upgrades.

A transponder is used in an optical network to transmit and receive optical signals. Integrated solutions bring key benefits to manufacturers of communications and computer equipment, such as improved product performance, reduced product size and cost, and decreased time -to-market.

Competitive alternative solutions to Electro-optical (E-O) including Electroabsorption (E/A), Indium Phosphide (InP) and Mach-Zehnder (M-Z) modulator integration and standalone solutions are being developed. Packaging is the key driver, along with the main multiple:

Customers benefit by having the ability to purchase a broad array of products and solutions from a single supplier. Optical component companies seek to develop more integrated products and solutions that capitalize on experience in both opto-electronic components and integrated circuits.

As the complexity of optical networks increases, integrating more optical components into network equipment enhances network performance. Equipment suppliers are coming to prefer to rely on optical component manufacturers that possess technical expertise and knowledge across a broad range of components, and are able to efficiently integrate multiple component types into a custom solution.

Consequently telecommunications equipment suppliers seek to streamline vendor qualification procedures and concentrate volume purchases. Vendors may choose to use fewer components providing strategic advantage to market leaders.

The converged voice / data applications mean that the voice networks transition to data networks that now include video transport. Optical component worldwide markets at $2.9 billion are expected to reach $7.6 billion by 2012. Integrated optical components include amplifiers, lasers, receivers, transmitters, and transceivers and transponders. Integrated optical components include amplifiers, lasers, receivers, transmitters, and transceivers and transponders. Markets are growing in response to the need to have more efficient networks that are high speed and agile. Flexibility and re -configurability are aspects of optical based networks.



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