Worldwide DWDM and WDM Market 2018
Acute Market Reports announces that it has
published a new study DWDM and Optical Transport Equipment: Market Shares,
Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 528 pages,
225 tables and figures. Worldwide DWDM devices markets are
poised to achieve significant growth as the data in networks expands
exponentially. As cloud systems proliferate and wireless data takes hold the
efficiencies brought by DWDM are needed.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the
study, “Everything is going mobile. This evolution is driven by mobile smart
phones and tablets that provide universal connectivity. With 6 million cell
phones in use and one million smart phones, a lot of people have access to
mobile communication. Video, cloud-based services, the internet, and
machine-to-machine (M2M) provide mobile connectivity. All these devices are
networked and drive significant traffic to the network, stimulating the need
for DWDM.”
Mobile changes how consumers behave. Users
leverage mobility to communicate. They use it to improve their daily lives.
Mobile is growing through existing data services and new services. Users demand
connectivity anywhere and anytime. Enterprises are beginning to exploit the
opportunities provided by mobility. Mobile communications permit the enterprise
improve efficiency by enabling remote services and sales people to work
efficiently, by enabling better access to enterprise records from remote sites,
by streamlining processes, and by supporting new business models.
New, more affordable smartphones are driving
forces for increasing network traffic. The many connected devices on the market
create demand for better networks. The total number of mobile subscriptions
globally reached 6 billion at year end 2011. 1 billion of these are for mobile
broadband. Machine to machine (M2M) connections are in addition. 30% of all
mobile handsets sold during 2011 were smartphones compared to around 20% for
2010.
The strength of the DWDM market is apparent
as carriers all over the world move away from legacy SONET/SDH technology and
deploy DWDM infrastructures that can support 40G and 100G speeds. As a result,
both analyst firms see the DWDM market growing significantly faster than the
overall optical hardware market.
Traffic growth is the underlying driver for
40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit (Gbit) Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM)
network transport. This was the case with the transition from 2.5G to 10G and
from 10G to 40G and now 100G optical fiber pigtail. As the number of
Internet users expands, bandwidth per user is increasing, putting enormous
pressure on core backbone networks and metro networks.
The average mobile PC user generates 2 Gbytes
of data per month. A high-traffic smartphone user generates 500 Mbytes per
month. Network usage has been increasing, all these devices and 24/7
connectivity mean global mobile data traffic may grow twentyfold by the end of
2018.
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