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Dell'Oro Group, a research firm that covers networking and telecommunications industries, recently announced that the total optical transport equipment market grew 18 percent over the same period last year. The most significant growth the company said was in the DWDM Metro segment.
DWDM Metro revenue grew 56 percent compared to the year ago period and four percent sequentially, with 10 Gbps port shipments experiencing sequential growth at 30 percent.
“Telecom service providers have stepped up deployments of DWDM Metro,” said Jimmy Yu, senior analyst for Optical Transport research at Dell’Oro Group. “Until recently, DWDM Metro growth was driven by enterprises’ need for data recovery—now we’re seeing growth driven by telecom service providers’ need for capacity. We believe that service providers are installing DWDM Metro equipment ahead of perceived bandwidth demand on their metro network.”
First Quarter 2005 Worldwide
DWDM Metro Equipment Market Leaders (Revenue)