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Optical Equipment Market to Hit $11 Billion by 2010
January 24, 2006
By OpticallyNetworked Staff
The market for optical transport equipment will approach $11 billion by 2010, according to forecasts released today by the The DellOro Group.
However, the Redwood City, Calif.-based market research firm predicts that the majority of this growth will occur by 2008 as service providers focus on projects that deliver video and higher-speed data to residential areas.
"The focus by service providers to offer increasing amounts of bandwidth to homes is having a material impact on the optical market," said Jimmy Yu, director for optical transport research at DellOro Group.
"It is one of the primary drivers for the optical markets expected 21 percent growth in 2005 and makes the shift towards 10-gigabit systems in the metro compelling beyond just price. 10-gig systems will be a requirement to support the anticipated bandwidth demanded by these residential services," Yu said.
The DellOro Group 5-Year Forecast Report is designed to offers an overview of the Optical Transport industry and reports on manufacturers' revenue, average selling prices, unit shipments Tributary/Line or Wavelength shipments.
According to the company, the report tracks DWDM long haul terrestrial, WDM metro, SONET/SDH ADM, SONET/SDH multiservice, and optical switch equipment.