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Optical Component Worldwide Strategies, Market Shares and Forecasts, 2009 to 2015

Published by: Wintergreen Research

Published: Sep. 23, 2009 - 631 Pages


Table of Contents


OPTICAL COMPONENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Arrival Of Broadband Society

Optical Component Markets

Optical Component Market Shares

Optical Component Market Forecasts

Cost-Effective Deployment Of 40-Gbit/S

Transmission In Metro Networks

Nanoscale Structures for Optical Components

Optical Component Market Trend Analysis

Optical Components And Subsystems Challenge

Fiber Optics Companies to Achieve Innovation

NeoPhotonics Has Nanoscale Design, Materials,

Fabrication And Metrology

Optical Component Market Trends

Optical Technology Nanotechnology,

CMOS Silicon, and Polymer Breakthroughs

40Gig per second or 100 Gig per second

Component vs. Subassembly or Module

Move Away From Sonet / SDH to CWDM and DWDM

CFP interim standard vs. CXP standard

Wireless Network Upgrades and FTTx Network Upgrades

Cloud Computing

Multi-Technology To Support Different PON Technologies

GPON - Gigabit Passive Optical Network and

EPON Optical Network

Need for Fiber

Sonet / SDH Transmission Components Market Forecasts

1. OPTICAL COMPONENT MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Optical Subsystems and Components

1.1.1 Service Providers Adopt Fiber Optic Technology

1.1.2 BT Service Provider PON Investment

1.1.3 Qwest To Deploy Network Capable of 100Gbps

1.1.4 Service Provider 100-Gigabit Ethernet from

Alcatel, Juniper , and Cisco Systems in 2010

1.1.5 Broadband GPON for Services Providers

1.2 Computer Networks Span The Globe

1.2.1 Data Networking Equipment Network LAN

1.2.2 SAN High-Speed Subnetwork

1.2.3 Parallel Optics Technologies For High-Capacity Interconnects

1.3 Metro Regional Network and the Last Mile Access Network

1.3.1 PON Configuration Reduces The Amount Of Fiber And Central Office Equipment Required

1.4 Broadband Applications

1.5 Data Center And High-Performance-Computing Applications

1.6 GPON

1.6.1 Benefits of GPON Bringing Fiber to the Home (FTTH):

1.6.2 EPON GEPON (Ethernet PON)

1.6.3 WDM-PON

1.7 Nanotechnology Leverages Characteristics of Different Shapes Of The Same Material

1.7.1 Different Shapes Of The Same Material Create Different Characteristics

1.7.2 Vitesse and NeoPhotonics Embrace Domains For Photonic Integrated Circuits

1.7.3 Optical Properties Integrated Into Technology

1.7.4 Nanotechnology For High Performance Optical Components

1.7.5 Nanoparticle Vapor Organic Dispersions

1.8 Nanoscale Structures for Optical Components

1.9 3-D Liquid Crystals

1.9.1 Tiniest Laser Since Its Invention

1.9.2 Photonic Crystal Communications

1.9.3 Different Materials To Achieve Different Wavelengths

1.9.4 Photonic Crystals

1.9.5 Nanolaser Key To Optical Computers

1.10 Market Consolidation - Acquisitions and Partnerships

1.10.1 Finisar/Optium Merger

1.10.2 Opnext Set To Acquire StrataLight Communications

1.10.3 Ignis Agrees To Acquire Syntune

1.10.4 Fujitsu Establishes Fujitsu Optical Components

1.10.5 Fujitsu Optical Components

1.10.6 Ikanos

1.10.7 Hitachi Telecom (USA) and Salira Systems

1.10.8 Enablence / Pannaway

1.10.9 LG-Nortel Acquired Novera Optics

1.10.10 Cambridge Industries Group / TXP

1.10.11 Source Photonics, formerly MRV (Luminent)

1.10.12 Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations U.S.A., Inc

1.10.13 Zhone Technologies

1.10.14 Motorola

1.10.15 Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric

1.10.16 Aegis Lightwave Acquires AOFR and CardinalPoint Optics

1.10.17 Rohm Semiconductor / Oki Electric

1.10.18 JDSU Acquires Network Tools Business from Finisar

1.10.19 Occam Networks GPON ONTs

1.10.20 3S Photonics Holding In The Korean Company COSET

1.10.21 Merger of Helix and GigOptix, Merger of Lumera and GigOptix, Advances Made by GigOptix

1.11 Cloud Computing And On-Line Video Streaming

2. OPTICAL COMPONENT MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Optical Component Market Driving Forces

2.2 Optical Component Market Analysis

2.2.1 Optical Component Market Shares

2.2.2 Optical Component Market Forecasts

2.3 Optical Transceiver Market Shares and Forecasts

2.3.1 Optical Transceiver Components Market Shares

2.3.2 Optical Transceiver Communications Network Market Forecasts

2.4 Optical Amplifier Markets

2.4.1 Optical Amplifier Markets Shares

2.4.2 Optical Amplifier Market Forecasts Worldwide

2.5 Optical Components And Subsystems Selected Market Leaders and Thought Leaders

2.5.1 Finisar

2.5.2 JDSU

2.5.3 Oclaro: Bookham and Avanex Merge Into a New Market Leader

2.5.4 Power Diode Lasers Market Shares

2.5.5 JDSU Telecom Modulators

2.5.6 JDSU ROADMs

2.5.7 Fujitsu 40G DPSK Receiver Pricing & Availability

2.5.8 Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric Jointly Develop Integrated Receivers

2.5.9 Fujitsu

2.5.10 Avago

2.5.11 Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. And Anritsu 100-Gigabit Ethernet-Compatible Optical Interface

2.5.12 MRV / Source Photonics

2.5.13 MRV Communications / Source Photonics Single-Fiber 10Gb/s SFP+ Transceivers

2.5.14 Emcore Transceivers / Receivers

2.5.15 NeoPhotonics'

2.5.16 Triquint RF High-Performance RF Modules, Components And Foundry

2.5.17 Advanced Photonix

2.5.18 Photon-X® LLC Thin Film Technology

2.5.19 Aegis 2-34

2.5.20 Nortel 2-34

2.5.21 3S Photonics

2.5.22 Alcatel-Lucent

2.5.23 GigOptix Inc.

2.5.24 Luxtera CMOS Process Used To Create An Array Of Complex Photonic Devices

2.6 Optical Component Market Trend Analysis

2.6.1 Optical Components And Subsystems Challenge Fiber Optics Companies to Achieve Innovation

2.6.2 NeoPhotonics Has Nanoscale Design, Materials, Fabrication And Metrology

2.6.3 Optical Component Market Trends

2.6.4 Optical Technology Nanotechnology, CMOS Silicon, and Polymer Breakthroughs

2.6.5 40Gig per second or 100 Gig per second

2.6.6 Component vs. Subassembly or Module

2.6.7 Move Away From Sonet / SDH to CWDM and DWDM

2.6.8 CFP interim standard vs. CXP standard

2.6.9 Cloud Computing

2.6.10 Multi-Technology To Support Different PON Technologies

2.6.11 GPON - Gigabit Passive Optical Network and EPON Optical Network

2.6.12 The Need for Fiber

2.7 Sonet / SDH Transmission Components Market Forecasts

2.8 Worldwide Transceiver Segments

2.9 Ethernet Transceiver Segment Market Forecasts

2.10 Fibre Channel Transceiver Market Forecasts

2.11 CWDM / DWDM Optical Transceiver Segment Market Forecasts

2.11.1 Optoelectronics Dominated DWDM Component Value

2.12 Optical Interconnect Market Forecasts

2.13 PON and FTTx Optical Components

2.13.1 PON and FTTH Market Analysis

2.13.2 Wireless Network Upgrades and FTTx Network Upgrades

2.14 Transceivers By Type

2.14.1 SFP / SFP+ Transceiver Market Shares

2.14.2 XFP Transceiver Market Shares

2.15 CATV Transceivers Market Shares

2.15.1 Optical Component Nanotechnology

2.15.2 Active vs. Passive Optical Components

2.16 Wavelength Management

2.16.1 Wavelength Management Market Shares

2.17 AOC, Active Optical Cable

2.17.1 Broadband Market Drivers

2.17.2 Developments of GPON Technology

2.17.3 Network Traffic Growth

2.18 Pace of 40G System Development

2.18.1 Pace of 100G System Development

2.19 Optical Component Regional Markets

3. OPTICAL COMPONENT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Optical Transceiver

3.1.1 Optical Transponders

3.2 Fiber Optic Transceivers -

3.2.1 Fiber Optic Transmitters

3.2.2 Fiber Optic Receivers -

3.2.3 Laser Optics, Heads and Beam Delivery Components -

3.2.4 Fiber Optic Linear Position Sensors -

3.3 Finisar

3.3.1 Finisar 40-Gbit/s Tunable DPSK Optical Transponder

3.3.2 Finisar Transmitters, Transceivers, and Transponders for Datacom and Telecom Applications

3.4 Opnext Technologies Transceivers

3.4.1 Opnext Full Collaboration With Hitachi

3.4.2 Opnext 8 Gbit/s & 10 Gbit/s SFP+ Transceiver Modules

3.5 Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. And Anritsu 100-Gigabit Ethernet-Compatible Optical Interface

3.5.1 Sumitomo Electric Jointly With Anritsu, Has An Optical Interface Compliant With The 100-Gigabit Ethernet Specifications (IEEE 802.3.ba Specifications)

3.5.2 Sumitomo Electric Development Of Optical Interface Compatible With 100-Gigabit Ethernet

3.6 Fujitsu Optical Components / Furukawa Electric

3.6.1 Fujitsu Microelectronics 3G SAW-less Transceiver: Multimode, Multiband UMTS/ GPRS/EDGE Solution

3.6.2 Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric Jointly Develop Integrated Receivers

3.6.3 Fujitsu Compact Integrated DPSK Receiver for 40Gbps Optical Networks

3.6.4 Fujitsu Optical Components

3.6.5 Fujitsu Optical Components Key Technology Delay Line Interferometer And Balanced Receiver Integration

3.6.6 Fujitsu XENPAK MSA 10Gbps Transceiver

3.6.7 Fujitsu X2 MSA 10Gbps Transceiver

3.6.8 Fujitsu SFP MSA Transceiver

3.6.9 B-PON

3.6.10 10Gbps LiNbO3 External Modulator

3.6.11 Fujitsu 40Gbps Receiver Module

3.6.12 40G DPSK Receiver Module (FIM24101)

3.6.13 Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC)

3.6.14 Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric To Jointly Develop Integrated Receivers For 40/100G Networks

3.6.15 Fujitsu Compact Integrated DPSK Receiver for 40Gbps Optical Networks

3.7 Avago

3.8 MRV Source Photonics

3.9 JDSU Leading Pluggable Optical Transceivers

3.9.1 JDSU Tunable Transmission Modules

3.9.2 JDSU Transceiver, OC-192, 10 GbE, 10 GFC, XFP, 1550 nm, 40 km Reach

3.9.3 JDSU Ethernet/Fibre Channel Transceivers

3.9.4 JDSU SONET/SDH Transceivers

3.9.5 JDSU Components, Modules, and Subsystems for Agile Optical Networks

3.10 Oclaro / Avanex SFF Tunable Transponder

3.10.1 Oclaro /Avanex Transmission Products

3.10.2 Oclaro Bookham SFP Transceivers

3.10.3 Oclaro Bookham Transmitters and Network Lasers

3.10.4 Oclaro Bookham Receivers

3.10.5 Oclaro Bookham Receiver Products

3.10.6 Oclaro Tunable Transmitter

3.11 NeoPhotonics Corporation

3.11.1 NeoPhotonics Active And Passive Optical Components

3.11.2 NeoPhotonics Transceivers

3.11.3 NeoPhotonics FTTH Target Market

3.11.4 NeoPhotonics Optical Transceiver Transmitters

3.11.5 NeoPhotonics Optical Transceiver Receiver

3.11.6 NeoPhotonics Optical Transceiver EEPROM

3.11.7 Oplink Transceivers

3.12 Oplink PON

3.12.1 Oplink Transmitters & Receivers

3.12.2 Triquint RF

3.13 JDSU Detectors/Receivers

3.13.1 JDSU Pluggable Optical Transceivers

3.13.2 JDSU Vertical Integration

3.13.3 JDSU Datacom Accessories

3.14 Vitesse Semiconductor Transceiver Integrated Circuit VSC8479-01

3.14.1 Vitesse FTTX Ecosystem

3.14.2 Vitesse Semiconductor VSC8479-01 10G Transceiver EPON Developing PON

3.14.3 Oki Electric Industries

3.14.4 Applied Optoelectronics Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver

3.14.5 Applied Optoelectronics Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceiver

3.15 OKI

3.15.1 Oki SemiL OL5191M transceiver

3.15.2 Oki 40Gbps Compound Semiconductors - EML Driver IC DIE

3.16 Acon

3.17 OptoIC Transceiver

3.18 Tessera DigitalOptics Lens Array Technology for Parallel Optic

3.19 LaserMate

3.20 Emcore Transceivers / Receivers

3.20.1 ONT Vendor Offerings

3.20.2 Triplexers & GPON Chips

3.21 OneChip Photonics

3.21.1 OneChip Photonics SFF and SFP Devices for OLTs and A Variety of SFF Modules for ONUs

3.22 Emcore

73.22.1 Emcore Transceivers

3.23 Optical Amplifiers

3.23.1 Optical Amplifiers / Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers EDFA

3.23.2 JDSU Optical Amplifiers

3.23.3 JDSU EDFA, C, 17 dBm, GFF, Trans Control, Variable Gain

3.23.4 JDSU's Agile Optical Amplifiers

3.23.5 JDSU Optical Amplifiers

3.23.6 JDSU Pump Lasers

3.23.7 JDSU ROADMs

3.23.8 JDSU Transport Layer and Amplifier

3.23.9 JDSU ROADM & Add/Drop Modules

3.23.10 JDSU ROADMs

3.23.11 JDSU WaveReady Service Provider Optical Component Solutions:

3.24 Oclaro Optical Amplifiers

3.24.1 Oclaro Oasis™ Adaptive Thermal Management

3.24.2 Ocelar Oasis Adaptive Thermal Management

3.24.3 Oclaro Avanex Amplification Products

3.24.4 Oclaro Avanex Dispersion Compensation Products

3.24.5 Oclaro Avanex Next Generation Chromatic Dispersion Compensation Module

3.24.6 Oclaro Avanex Dispersion Compensation Products

3.24.7 Oclaro / Avanex Wavelength Management Products

3.24.8 Oclaro Bookham Optical Amplifiers

3.24.9 Oclaro MiNi Block Optical Amplifier

3.24.10 Oclaro Optical Amplifier Custom Solutions

3.24.11 Oclaro Bookham Pumps Oclaro Bookham’s Subsystems

3.24.12 Oclaro Intelligent Optical Platform

3.24.13 Oclaro Bookham VCSELs

3.25 Furukawa Electric Optical Amplifiers

3.26 Accelink

3.26.1 Accelink Triplexers, Splitters, And Arrayed Waveguides

3.27 Oplink Optical Amplifiers

3.28 TriQuint Optical Amplifiers

3.28 JDSU EDFA Optical Amplifiers

3.29 Photon x Optical Amplifers

4. OPTICAL COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY

4.1 CFP vs. CXP

4.1.1 CFP Form Factor

4.1.2 Finisar Opnext and Sumitomo Electric Industries / Excelight Communications CFP

4.1.3 CFP MSA Form Factor Standard for Pluggable 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s Optical Modules

4.1.4 CXP Form Factor

4.1.5 CXP GigOptix Long Reach And Ultra Long Reach Drivers For Terrestrial And Undersea Optical Cable

4.2 IEEE802 Standards Bodies

4.2.1 ITU-T CWDM/DWDM Optical Wavelength Grids

4.2.2 100-Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3.ba Specifications)

4.3 ONT Management and Control Interface (OMCI)

4.4 WDM-PON Technologies

4.4.1 PON Progress

4.4.2 GPON and WDM-PON

4.4.3 10G GPON

4.5 Passive Optical Networks

4.5.1 APON, BPON, EPON and GPON

4.5.2 GPON & WDM-PON Equipment

4.6 ONTs & OLTs

4.6.1 GPON OLT and ONT Equipment

4.6.2 EPON

4.6.3 Symmetrical 10G EPON

4.6.4 RFoG Cable-Type PON Technology

4.7 Phase Modulation Minimizes Size And Power Of 40Gbps Transponders

4.7.1 Europe Scalable Advance Ring-Based Passive Dense Access Network Architecture (SARDANA)

4.7.2 Fujitsu Optical Components Key Technology

4.8 FTTx Device Management

5. OPTICAL COMPONENT COMPANY PROFILES

5.1 3S Photonics

5.1.1 3S Photonics Holding In The Korean Company COSET

5.1.2 3S Photonics Submarine Cable Network Market Forecasts

5.1.3 3S Photonics Growth Strategy

5.1.4 3S Photonics Product Portfolio

5.1.5 3S Photonics Industrial Leader In GaAs and InP Optical Components

5.1.6 3S Photonics Datacom LANs and SANs

5.2 Accelink

5.3 ACON

5.3.1 Acon LED Lighting Products

5.4 Advanced Photonix

5.4.1 Advanced Photonix High-Speed Optical Receiver Products

5.5 Aegis Lightwave

5.5.1 Aegis Lightwave Acquires AOFR

5.5.2 Aegis Lightwave Acquires CardinalPoint Optics

5.5.3 Aegis Semiconductor Thin Films Combined With Optical Interference Coatings

5.6 Agilent Technologies

5.6.1 Agilent Optical Component Solutions:

5.6.2 Agilent Design and Verification of Components and Systems

5.6.3 Agilent's PXIT N2100B, N2101B and N2102B Test Platform

5.6.4 Agilent Technologies Revenue.

5.7 Alcatel Lucent

5.7.1 Alcatel Lucent Positioning for Broadband Evolution

5.7.2 Alcatel-Lucent Fiber-To-The-User

5.8 API Nanotronics

5.8.1 ASE Group - Korea

5.9 Avago Technologies

5.9.1 Avago Technologies Distributors and Customers

5.9.2 Avago Technologies Outsourced Manufacturing Business

5.9.3 Avago Technologies % Net Segment Revenue

5.9.4 Avago Technologies Taken Public

5.9.5 31

5.10 Broadcom

5.10.1 Broadcom Intellectual Property (IP)

5.10.2 Broadcom Revenue

5.11 Electrum Laboratory

5.11.1 Electrum Laboratory Research and Development

5.11.2 Electrum Laboratory Production

5.12 Emcore

5.12.1 Emcore Transceivers

5.12.2 Emcore Revenue

5.13 Finisar

5.13.1 Finisar Revenue

5.13.2 Finisar Next-Generation Form Factors for 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s Optical Links

5.13.3 Finisar Presence in China High-Volume Manufacturing Facility

5.13.4 Finisar 50 GHz Wavelength Selection Switch (WSS) With Dynamic Reconfigurability

5.13.5 Finisar 850nm Pigtailed Components for Military and Aerospace Applications

5.13.6 Finisar / Optium

5.13.7 Finisar Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2009 Revenue

5.13.8 Finisar Revenue

5.13.9 Finisar First Quarter Revenues 2010

5.13.10 Finisar / Optimum

5.13.11 Finisar, Optium Optical Component Product Overlap

5.13.12 Foxconn Technology Group / Ambit Microsystems

5.14 Fujitsu

5.15 Fujitsu Optical Component Products

5.15.1 Fujitsu Optical Components

5.15.2 Fujitsu Optical Modules

5.15.3 Fujitsu Sales, Manufacturing And Development Of Optical Components

5.15.4 Fujitsu Optical Components Wholly Owned Optical Module Subsidiary

5.16 Furukawa Electric

5.17 GigOptix

5.17.1 GigOptix Revenue Second Quarter of 2009

5.17.2 GigOptix Revenue By Geographic Region:

5.17.3 GigOptix Product Updates

5.17.4 Merger of Helix and GigOptix, Merger of Lumera and GigOptix, Advances Made by GigOptix

5.17.5 GigOptix Third Quarter Outlook

5.18 Huawei

5.18.1 Huawei Key Network Technologies

5.18.2 Huawei Introducing R&D Management Models

5.18.3 Huawei Promotes Standardized, Component-Based And Platform-Specific Management

5.19 Ignis

5.19.1 Ignis Group Revenue

5.19.2 Ignis Acquired Syntune AB

5.20 Ikanos Communications

5.21 JDSU

5.21.1 JDSU Revenue

5.21.2 JDSU Acquires Network Tools Business from Finisar

5.21.3 JDSU Strategic Benefits:

5.21.4 JDSU Network Tools Business

5.22 Luxtera

5.22.1 Luxtera Funded By Leading Venture Capitalists

5.22.2 Luxtera Active Optical Cable (AOC), Blazar

5.22.3 Luxtera CMOS Process Used To Create An Array Of Complex Photonic Devices

5.22.4 Luxtera Project with Sun Microsystems and DARPA

5.23 MRV Communications

5.23.1 MRV Communications / Source Photonics

5.23.2 MRV Communications / Source Photonics Brand for Luminent and Fiberxon

5.23.3 MRV Communications / Source Photonics PON Transceiver Market Position

5.23.4 MRV Communications / Source Photonics Tunable Transponder

5.23.5 MRV Communications / Source Photonics Second Quarter 2009 Revenue

5.23.6 MRV Communications / Source Photonics

5.23.7 MRV Communications / Source Photonics / Luminent, Inc., Passive Optical Components Division

5.24 NeoPhotonics

5.24.1 NeoPhotonics Has Nanoscale Design, Materials, Fabrication And Metrology

5.24.2 NeoPhotonics Strong Performance

5.24.3 NeoPhotonics Products and Market

5.24.4 NeoPhotonics Products

5.24.5 NeoPhotonics Technology

5.24.6 NeoPhotonics Is Top Optical Component Supplier To Huawei For The First Half Of 2008

5.24.7 Neophotonics Vertically Integrated Manufacturer

5.25 Newport Corporation & Spectra-Physics

5.25.1 Newport Corporation Revenue

5.25.2 Newport Corporation Photonics Instruments, Fibers, and Components - Fiber Optic Components

5.26 Occam

5.26.1 Occam Networks Second-Quarter 2009 Results

5.26.2 Occam Highlights For The Second Quarter of 2009:

5.26.3 Occam GigE and GPON FTTP Delivers IPTV

5.26.4 Occam Target Markets

5.27 Oclaro

5.27.1 Oclaro: Bookham and Avanex Merge Into a New Market Leader

5.27.2 Oclaro: Bookham / Avanex Strengthen Position In Consolidating Sector

5.27.3 Oclaro / Avanex

5.27.4 Oclaro Revenue

5.27.5 Oclaro New Focus Business Transferred to Newport Corporation

5.28 Oplink

5.28.1 Oplink Regional Revenues:

5.29 Opnext

5.29.1 Opnext Revenue

5.29.2 Opnext Formed Out of Hitachi

5.29.3 Opnext / StrataLight

5.30 Photon-X, LLC.

5.30.1 Photon-X

5.31 Princeton Optronics

5.32 Rohm Semiconductor / Oki

5.33 Rusnano

5.33.1 Rusnano Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies

5.34 Santec

5.35 Sigma Blu-Ray & HDTV Opportunities

5.35.1 Sigma Revenue

5.36 Sumitomo

5.36.1 Sumitomo Optical Devices for FTTH Applications

5.36.2 Sumitomo Electric Industries CATV For Integration Of Broadcasting And Telecommunications

5.36.3 SEI

5.36.4 Sumitomo Electric Industries / SEI

5.36.5 Sumitomo Electric Oversea Sales Subsidiaries of Optical and Electronic Devices

5.36.6 Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations / Excelight Communications, / Eudyna Devices

5.36.7 Sumitomo Electric Europe Ltd / Succeeds The Business From Eudyna Devices

5.36.8 Sumitomo Electric Asia integrates with Eudyna Devices

5.36.9 Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations U.S.A., Inc

5.37 Syntune

5.38 Tessera

5.38.1 Tessera DigitalOptics Solutions

5.39 Triquint

5.39.1 Triquint Second Quarter 2009 Results

5.39.2 TriQuint Positioning

5.39.3 Triquint, Zte $50m Agreement

5.39.4 TriQuint Lead Researcher In A Multi-Year DARPA Program

5.40 Tyco Electronics

5.40.1 Unisem Malaysia

5.41 Vitesse

5.41.1 Vitesse Semiconductor Net Revenues by Geographic Area

5.41.2 Vitesse Debt

5.41.3 Vitesse Carrier Networking

5.41.4 Vitesse Enterprise Networking

5.41.5 Vitesse Non-Core

5.41.6 Vitesse Distribution

5.41.7 Vitesse Revenue

5.42 Yoshikawa Kogyo

5.43 Zhone Technologies

5.44 ZTE

List of Tables and Figures

Figure ES-1

FTTH and Enterprise Access Network and

Core Network Use of Optical Components

Figure ES-2

Worldwide Optical Component

Market Shares, Dollars, 2008, First Half 2009

Figure ES-3

Optical Transceivers, Optical Amplifiers, and

Other Optical Components, Forecasts,

Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Table 1-1

Factors Affecting Carrier Capital Spending Patterns

Figure 1-2

FTTH and Enterprise Access Network and Core Network

Use of Optical Components

Figure 1-3

Connected Media Players

Figure 1-4

Home Entertainment Evolution

Figure 1-5

BT Capex Savings: Conventional FTTH vs. long reach PON

Figure 1-6

Enabling Broadband Infrastructure

Figure 1-7

Optical Component Business Drivers -- Bandwidth and Storage

Table 1-8

100G Market Segments: 100GE and 100G DP-QPSK (Long Haul)

Table 1-9

OIF major 100G initiatives

Figure 1-10

100 GbE Optical Device Evaluations

Figure 1-11

WDM-PON Integrated Network Configuration

Figure 1-12

Nanophase Technologies Organic Dispersions

In Polar And Non-Polar Organic Fluids

Figure 1-13

3-D Liquid Crystals

Figure 1-13

Finisar Liquid Crystal on Silicon LCOS ROADM

Table 1-14

Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) Technology Advantages

Figure 1-16

Finisar Optimum Merger Product Portfolio Extension

Figure 2-1

Optical Component Market Growth Factors

Figure 2-2

Growth in Traffic Crossing the AT&T Network

Table 2-3

Optical Component Market Driving Forces

Table 2-4

Server Virtualization Business Drivers

Impact on Optical Components

Figure 2-5

Optical Component

Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide,

First Three Quarters 2009

Table 2-6

Optical Component

Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2008, First Half 2009

Figure 2-7

Optical Transceivers, Optical Amplifiers, and Other

Optical Components, Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Table 2-8

Optical Transceivers, Optical Amplifiers, and Other

Optical Components, Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Figure 2-9

Optical Component Transceiver / Transponder

Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2008

Table 2-10

Optical Component Transceiver / Transponder

Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2008,

First Three Quarters 2009

Figure 2-11

Optical Component Transceiver Communications

Segment Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Table 2-12

Optical Transceiver Shipments Market Forecasts,

Worldwide, Dollars,2009-2015

Figure 2-13

Optical Amplifier Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars

2009-2015

Table 2-14

Optical Amplifier Market Shares

Worldwide, Dollars, 2008

Figure 2-15

Optical Amplifier Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars,

2009-2015

Figure 2-16

Finisar Business Model Overview

Figure 2-17

Oclaro Competitive Positioning

Figure 2-18

Sonet / SDH Transceiver Segment Market

Forecasts Worldwide 2009-2015

Table 2-19

Worldwide Transceiver Segments

Market Forecasts 2009-2015

Figure 2-20

Ethernet Transceiver Segment Market

Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Figure 2-21

Fibre Channel Transceiver Segment Market

Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Figure 2-22

CWDM / DWDM Transceiver Segment

Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Figure 2-23

Optical Interconnects Transceiver Segment

Market Forecasts, Worldwide, 2009-2015

Figure 2-24

Fiber to the Home, Building or Premise FTTx

Transceivers Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2008

Figure 2-25

Fiber to the Home, Building, Premise (FTTx)

Transceiver Segment Market Forecasts,

Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Figure 2-26

Emerging Broadband Home Control

Figure 2-27

Emerging Broadband Home Control

Figure 2-28

SFP / SFP+ Transceiver Market Shares

Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2008

Figure 2-29

XFP Transceiver Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2008

Figure 2-30

CATV Transceivers Market Shares

Worldwide, Dollars, 2008

Table 2-31

Transceiver Type Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009-2015

Table 2-32

Optical Component Module and Subsystem Categories

Table 2-33

Market Device Types of Optical Components

Table 2-34

Broadband Market Drivers

Table 2-35

Network Traffic Growth Factors

Table 2-36

Selected 40G System Developments

Table 2-36 (Continued)

Selected 40G System Developments

Figure 2-37

Optical Component Regional Market Segments,

Dollars, First Three Quarters 2009

Table 2-38

Optical Component Regional Market Segments,

First Three Quarters 2009

Figure 3-1

Transceiver Transponder Modulator Applications

Table 3-2

Optical Components Major Markets and Component Solutions

Figure 3-3

Finisar LAN< SAN< and Metro Optical transceivers

Figure 3-4

Finisar Product Positioning

Figure 3-5

Finisar Tunable Transceivers and Transponders

Figure 3-6

Finisar Tunable Transceivers and Transponders

Table 3-7

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-7 (Continued)

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-7 (Continued)

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-7 (Continued)

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-7 (Continued)

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-7 (Continued)

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-7 (Continued)

Selected Finisar 300 PIN Transponders and Transceivers

Table 3-8

Opnext Technologies 40G VSR Transceivers

Table 3-9

Opnext Technologies 40G PSBT Transceivers

Table 3-10

Opnext Technologies 40G DPSK Transceivers

Table 3-11

Opnext Technologies 40G DQPSK Transceivers

Table 3-12

Opnext 8 Gbit/s & 10 Gbit/s SFP+ Transceiver Modules

Table 3-13

Opnext Technologies XFP 10 Gbit/s Serial Transceiver Modules

Table 3-14

Opnext Technologies Small Form Factor Pluggable

Transceiver Modules (SFP Transceivers)

Table 3-14 (Continued)

Opnext Technologies Small Form Factor Pluggable

Transceiver Modules (SFP Transceivers)

Table 3-15

Opnext Technologies DWDM Small Form Factor

luggable Transceiver Modules (SFP)

Table 3-15 (Continued)

Opnext Technologies DWDM Small Form Factor

Pluggable Transceiver Modules (SFP)

Figure 3-16

Fujitsu XENPAK MSA 10Gbps Transceiver

Table 3-17

Fujitsu XENPAK MSA 10Gbps Transceiver Description

Table 3-18

Fujitsu XENPAK MSA 10Gbps Features

Figure 3-19

Fujitsu X2 MSA 10Gbps Transceiver

Table 3-20

Fujitsu X2 MSA 10Gbps Transceiver Features

Figure 3-21

Fujitsu SFP MSA Transceiver

Figure 3-22

Fujitsu Optical Transceiver for PON

Figure 3-23

Fujitsu 300pin MSA 10Gbps Transponder

Figure 3-24

Fujitsu 40Gbps Receiver Module

Table 3-25

Fujitsu 40Gbps Receiver Module Description

Table 3-26

Fujitsu 40Gbps Receiver Module Applications:

Table 3-27

Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric

Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) Technology

Table 3-27 (Continued)

Fujitsu Optical Components and Furukawa Electric

Planar Lightwave Circuit (PLC) Technology

Figure 3-28

Fujitsu Compact Integrated DPSK Receiver for 40Gbps

Optical Networks

Table 3-29

Fujitsu 40G DPSK Receiver Pricing & Availability

Table 3-30

Avago HFCT-5710L/LP Small Form Factor Pluggable

LC Fiber Optic Transceivers Features

Table 3-28

Avago HFCT-5710L/LP Small Form Factor Pluggable

LC optical transceiver Applications

Figure 3-29

Avago Small Form Factor Pluggable LC Optical Transceivers

Figure 3-30

Source Photonics Optical Communication Positioning

for Metro Networks

Figure 3-31

Source Photonics Optical Transceivers, Ethernet ,

Gigabit Ethernet

Table 3-32

Source Photonics Optical Transceivers, Ethernet ,

Gigabit Ethernet

Table 3-33

Source Photonics Optical Transceivers, Ethernet ,

Gigabit Ethernet Product Description

Table 3-34

JDSU Transceiver Optical Transceiver Key Benefits

Table 3-35

JDSU Transceiver Applications

Table 3-36

JDSU Transceiver Standards Compliance

Table 3-37

Oclaro Transmission Products

Table 3-37 (Continued)

Oclaro Transmission Products

Table 3-38

Oclaro Bookham Receivers

Figure 3-39

Oclaro Next Generation Networks

Figure 3-40

Oclaro Transmission Positioning

Table 3-41

Oclaro Transmission Positioning

Figure 3-42

NeoPhotonics P1785F

Figure 3- 43

NeoPhotonics PTB4J80

Table 3-44

NeoPhotonics GPON Triplexer ONU

Table 3-45

NeoPhotonics Active And Passive Optical Components

Network Market Segments

Table 3-46

NeoPhotonics Transceiver Positioning

Table 3-47

NeoPhotonics Transceiver Applications

Table 3-48

NeoPhotonics Applications

Table 3-49

NeoPhotonics Products

Table 3-50

NeoPhotonics SFP Products

Table 3-51

NeoPhotonics Product Applications

Table 3-51 (Continued)

NeoPhotonics Product Applications

Table 3-52

NeoPhotonics Optical SFP Transceiver Performance Specifications

Figure 3-53

NeoPhotonics SFP Transceiver

Table 3-54

NeoPhotonics GbE 1000Base-LX 10 km SFP Transceiver

Table 3-55

Oplink Transceiver Applications Support

Table 3-56

Oplink Transmitters & Receivers

Table 3-56 (Continued)

Oplink Transmitters & Receivers

Table 3-56 (Continued)

Oplink Transmitters & Receivers

Table 3-56 (Continued)

Oplink Transmitters & Receivers

Table 3-56 (Continued)

Oplink Transmitters & Receivers

Table 3-57

TriQuint Product Positioning

Table 3-58

TriQuint Product Segments

Table 3-59

JDSU Photodiodes

Table 3-59 (Continued)

JDSU Photodiodes

Table 3-60

Vitesse Semiconductor 10G Transceiver Integrated

Circuit EPON chipset

Figure 3-61

Acon Transceiver

Figure 3-62

OptoIC Transceiver

Table 3-63

OptoIC’s BIDI Transceivers Key Features

Table 3-63 (Continued)

OptoIC’s BIDI Transceivers Key Features

Figure 3-64

OptoIC Transceiver

Table 3-65

OptoIC BIDI Transceiver.

Figure 3-66

OptoIC’s multi-rate fiber optics transceiver

Figure 3-67

Lasermate Group High Performance Fiber Optical

Transmission Components

Table 3-68

Vendors of GPON Triplexers

Table 3-68 (Continued)

Vendors of GPON Triplexers

Table 3-69

GPON Chips and Vendor Products

Figure 3-70

OneChip Photonics EPON FTTH OLT and ONU Transceivers

Figure 3-71

Emcore 10Gb Transceivers

Table 3-72

JDSU Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers Key Features

Table 3-73

JDSU Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers Applications

Table 3-74

JDSU AON Super Transport Blade Platform

Figure 3-75

JDSU Pump Lasers

Table 3-76

JDSU ROADM Based Network Changes -

Table 3-76 (Continued)

JDSU ROADM Based Network Changes -

Figure 3-77

JDSO Evolution of Optical Network Repeater to

OADM to Roadm

Figure 3-78

JDSU Tunable Transponder ROADAM High

Bandwidth and Optical Amplifier

Figure 3-79

JDSU’s PLC Fabrication Facility

Table 3-80

Selected JDSU Optical Amplifier ADM and ROADM

Product Lines

Table 3-81

JDSU Shelf & Common Equipment

Table 3-81 (Continued)

JDSU Shelf & Common Equipment

Table 3-81 (Continued)

JDSU Shelf & Common Equipment

Figure 3-82

Oclaro Optical Amplification Vertical Integration Positioning

Figure 3-83

Oclaro Optical Component Heat Control Platform

Table 3-84

Oasis ATM Latest Generation of EDFAs from Oclaro Avanex

Table 3-85

Oclaro Avanex Dispersion Compensation Small Form Factor

Figure 3-86

Oclaro ROADM Wavelength Management

Figure 3-87

Oclaro Bookham MiNi Block Optical Amplifier

Table 3-88

Oclaro MiNi Block Optical Amplifier Features

Table 3-89

Oclaro MiNi Block Optical Amplifier Applications

Table 3-90

Oclaro Optical Amplifier Custom Solutions Features

Table 3-91

Oclaro Bookham VCSEL Portfolio Key Characteristics

Table 3-92

Furukawa Electric Optical Amplifiers

Table 3-92 (Continued)

Furukawa Electric Optical Amplifiers

Table 3-92 (Continued)

Furukawa Electric Optical Amplifiers

Figure 3-93

Furukawa Electric 36000 Series Optical Amplifier

Table 3-94

Furukawa Electric 36000 Series Descriptions Optical Amplifiers

Table 3-95

Furukawa Electric 36000 Series Optical Amplifier Features

Table 3-96

Accelink Passive Optical Network (PON) Build Out Products

Table 3-97

Accelink Optical Network Products

Table 3-98

Accelink Passive Optical Network (PON) Build Out Products

Table 3-99

Accelink Optical Network Products

Table 3-100

TriQuint Semiconductor Modulator Drivers

Table 3-101

TriQuint Semiconductor Amplifiers

Table 3-102

TriQuint Semiconductor Control Products

Table 3-103

TriQuint Semiconductor Transimpedance Amplifiers

Table 3-104

JDSU Optical Amplifiers

Figure 3-105

Photon x Optical Amplifiers

Figure 3-106

Photon x C Band EDFA Optical

Amplifiers Optical Properties

Figure 3-107

Photon x L Band EDFA Optical

Amplifiers Optical Properties

Figure 3-108

Photon x C Double Clad EYDFA

Optical Amplifier Properties

Figure 3-109

Optical Communication Value Chain -

Photon X Areas of Innovation

Figure 4-1

Explosion of Protocols

Table 4-1

10G GPON Intermediate GPON Technology Development Equipment Vendor Support

Table 4-3

GPON & WDM-PON Vendors

Table 4-3 (Continued)

GPON & WDM-PON Vendors

Table 4-3 (Continued)

GPON & WDM-PON Vendors

Table 4-3 (Continued)

GPON & WDM-PON Vendors

Table 4-3 (Continued)

GPON & WDM-PON Vendors

Table 4-4

Motorola GPON Optical Network Terminal (ONT) Features

Table 4-5

ONT Product-Portfolio Development Functions

Figure 5-1

3S Photonics R&D Role

Figure 5-2

3S Photonics Clean Room Manufacturing

Table 5-3

Agilent Text Equipment

Table 5-4

Alcatel-Lucent Businesses

Table 5-5

Alcatel Lucent Positioning To Address

The Utility-Telco Next Generation Broadband Technology

Table 5-6

Avago Technologies Target Markets

Table 5-7

Electrum Laboratory Functions

Table 5-8

Emcore Market Drivers of CATV Business

Figure 5-9

Emcore Business Units

Figure 5-10

Emcore Telecom / Datacom Products

Figure 5-11

Emcore Broadband Products

Table 5-12

Emcore Video, Audio, Data Transport

Table 5-13

Emcore ECX-7700 Series Key Features

Figure 5-14

Finisar Parallel Optics

Figure 5-15

Finisar Overview

Table 5-16

Finisar Data Center Positioning to

Support Improvement in Server Utilization

Figure 5-17

Finisar World Class Manufacturing Capabilities

Figure 5-18

Finisar Revenue Growth

Figure 5-19

Finisar Revenue Trend

Figure 5-20

Finisar 10-40 Gbps Quarterly Revenue Trend

Figure 5-21

Finisar Segment Revenue

Figure 5-22

Finisar Financial Statements

Figure 5-23

Finisar Vertical Business Model

Figure 5-24

Finisar, Optium Optical Component Product

Customers and Overlap

Figure 5-25

Fujitsu Optical Component

Table 5-26

Fujitsu Optical Fujitsu Optical Components

Table 5-27

Fujitsu Optical Component Applications

Figure 5-28

Fujitsu Facilities

Figure 5-29

Fujitsu Sales & Support World Wide

Table 5-30

Fujitsu Optical Components Business Support Centers

Table 5-31

Fujitsu Optical Components Sales Office

Table 5-32

Fujitsu Products & Services

Figure 5-33

Fujitsu Optical Component Applications

Figure 5-34

Furukawa Company Group

Figure 5-35

Furukawa Optical Parts

Table 5-36

GigOptix Product Updates

Table 5-37

Huawei Contract Sales Increase 46% in 2008

Figure 5-38

Huawei Five-Year Summary (next page)

Table 5-39

JDSU Testing For Development And Field

Deployment Of Storage Networks

Figure 5-40

MRV Source Photonics Locatioons Worldwide

Table 5-41

NeoPhotonics Technology Domain Expertise

Table 5-42

NeoPhotonics Broad Spectrum Of Active And

Passive Optical Components

Figure 5-43

Newport Corporation Product Set

Figure 5-43 (Continued)

Newport Corporation Product Set

Table 5-44

Occam ONT Products

Figure 5-45

Oclaro Advanced Photonics Positioning

Table 5-46

Oclaro Advanced Photonics Positioning

Table 5-46 (Continued)

Oclaro Advanced Photonics Positioning

Table 5-47

Oclaro Positioning

Figure 5-48

Oclaro / Bookham Revenue March 2009

Figure 5- 49

Oclaro Competitive Platform

Table 5-50

Photon-X® LLC Expertise For Athermal

Arrayed Waveguide Gratings, Splitters,

Couplers, Static Filters, And Tunable Filters

Table 5-51

Santec Customers

Figure 5-52

Sigma Quarterly Revenue Growth

Figure 5-53

Sigma IP TV Customer Deployments

Figure 5-54

Sigma Revenues by End Market

Figure 5-55

Syntune Full C-Band Tunable Laser Module

Table 5-56

TriQuint Semiconductor Partners

Abstract

The 2009 study has 669 pages, 231 Tables and Figures. Markets are poised to achieve significant growth as broadband is implemented from optical component capabilities. Use of the Internet as a vehicle of social networks to share pictures and videos, as a channel, as an enabler of the supply chain, and as accessible from the iPhone and other 4 G handheld mobile devices is creating demand for high speed optical network build-out.

The cost of the study is $3,400 for a single copy, $6,800 for a web site posting. Optical component based network systems are poised for significant growth as Web based applications are used to implement automated process and share videos.

At speeds of more than 1 Gbps, the ability of copper wire to transmit more than 300 meters is limited due to the loss of signal over distance as well as interference from external signal generating equipment. The proliferation of electronic commerce, communications and broadband entertainment has resulted in the digitization and accumulation of enormous amounts of data. Copper continues to be the primary medium used for delivering signals to the home and desktop because it is in place.

The need to quickly transmit, store and retrieve large blocks of data across networks in a cost-effective manner has increasingly required enterprises and service providers to use fiber optic technology to replace copper for the transmission of data at higher speeds over greater distances and to expand the capacity, or bandwidth, of their networks.

The data, audio, video, and VoIP applications and services using a network became actual, achieving real arrival of the broadband society. The Internet has brought change to retail buying and business life. The role of network has become increasingly important. Larger capacity and more efficient network is required.

The optical network is spreading rapidly to core networks, to an enterprise network, to the access network, and to a telecom network. Datacom networks include storage and server networks, and the high-performance, high-efficiency and high-reliable optical components technology supports all these different types of networks.

Optical components are leading-edge optical modules and optical devices that support the broadband, ubiquitous network. They contribute to consumer activities, social networking, and business by providing solutions for optical network construction.

A PON is a point-to-multipoint, fiber to the premises network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises, typically 32-128. A PON consists of an Optical Line Terminal, or OLT, at the service provider’s central office and a number of Optical Network Units, or ONUs, near end users. A PON configuration reduces the amount of fiber and central office equipment required.

The optical component markets are anticipated to expand to provide network capability that supports broader reach of information and productivity improvements for the enterprise. According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, “innovation drives changes in optical component technology, stimulating growth in every industry. Innovation depends on implementation of automated business process in every instance. Optical transceiver components and modules are used to build out broadband networks. In short order, the network speeds have increased from one gigahertz and below to 10 gigahertz, moving rapidly to 40 gigahertz for most broadband, and almost simultaneously to 100 gigahertz for highly utilized backbone transmission situations.”

This has caused enormous disruption in the optical component markets as the technologies that work at one speed generally are not suitable for the next step up in speed. Market consolidation of the optical component business is proceeding apace. Acquisitions and partnerships form the base for market consolidation. As the Finisar/Optium merger leverages market advantage, many mergers have occurred and more mergers are likely to occur. Pressure for consolidation is likely to continue.

The merger of Finisar (FNSR) and Optium (OPTM) puts these companies in a strong position because it implements consolidation of the market that increases unit volumes, decreases prices per component, and stimulates overall market growth because components are more affordable and can be used in more situations.

Optical components markets at $3.8 billion in 2008 are expected to reach $11.3 billion by 2015. Demand for broadband Internet connectivity drives optical components markets. The markets are comprised of transceivers, optical amplifiers, passive, and active optical component technology.

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