LightCounting Analyzes New Opto-Electronic Technologies Needed to Meet Bandwidth Demand Over the Next Decade
| Source: LightCounting, LLC
EUGENE, OR--(Marketwire - May 4, 2009) - LightCounting's first Technology Review Report
examines the key trends driving optical transceiver use, led by the huge
growth in Internet traffic. The report also provides a comprehensive review
of the core technologies needed to meet the continual requirement for
faster, lower power and more compact transceivers at all points in the
network. These technologies include the increasing role of electronics
alongside optics, photonic integration based on traditional and newer
silicon photonics techniques, parallel optics and advanced modulation
schemes. Indeed advanced modulation for 40-Gbps and higher optical
transmission speeds is the single most important transponder development
since the advent of dense wavelength division multiplexing.
The report also addresses manufacturing issues. Manufacturing is a key
differentiator for transceiver firms, especially as the economic downturn
forces companies to fight on the basis of price as well as technical
advances, and when barriers to entry in the transceiver industry remain
low.
"A trying economic climate can now be added to the technology challenges
facing the transceiver industry," says Roy Rubenstein, Director of Research
at LightCounting. "But for those players that master the technology to meet
the demand for smaller, faster, lower-power transceivers, and that make
them efficiently, there is a real opportunity, especially when data traffic
shows no sign of slowing."
LightCounting's findings include how electronics will play an increasingly
important role within the optical industry and how the industry will remain
cautious in its use of photonic integration, despite its growing prospects.
The LightCounting Technology Review also provides market driver analysis of
high-speed optical transmission trends, next-generation optical access
including WDM-PON, as well as datacom developments such as the battle
between copper and optics, unified switch fabric, and the continuing rise
of active optical cables. Additionally, the Review assesses optical
transceiver product and transceiver form-factor trends as well as provides
an analysis of the technology options driving transceiver development.
About LightCounting
LightCounting is the premier opto-electronic transceiver market research
company, offering transceiver market survey results and forecasts based on
confidential and detailed data provided by more than 25 leading transceiver
vendors. LightCounting provides Semiannual Transceiver Sales Reports and
Market Forecast Updates with Annual State of the Industry Reports,
Technology Reviews and Tradeshow Reports; LightCounting is the optical
transceiver market's information source.
Privately held, LightCounting is headquartered in Eugene, Oregon, with
additional offices in Silicon Valley. For more information, visit the
Company's website www.LightCounting.com or call 408.962.4851.
To purchase the LightCounting Technology Review Report or our recently
published OFC/NFOEC 2009 Report and any other research reports, please
contact Megan Andreosky, megan@lightcounting.com.