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Worldwide Markets for Fiberoptics Broadband Access Networks
Fiberoptics in Worldwide Broadband Networks
2006 August issue
Worldwide Markets for Fiberoptics in Broadband Access Networks
The worldwide market for fiberoptic products in FTTx networks was $5.7 billion in 2005. This market will increase with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30% to reach $21.1 billion in 2010. Figure 1.1 shows this forecast segmented into the three main product families quantified in this report.
Fiberoptics in Worldwide Broadband Networks


This 80-page report on Worldwide Markets for Fiberoptics in Broadband Access Networks culls data from two years of research by KMI on different regions of the world. The result is a global assessment and forecast of the demand for fiberoptic products in broadband access networks. The report’s data is broken out by geographic region, major markets, access network architecture, and product type.

Demand forecasts through 2010 for FTTx transmission equipment, fiberoptic cable and fiberoptic apparatus.

  • Fiber-based access network architectures: fiber-to-the-home or premises, fiber-to-the-building, fiber-to-the-curb, and fiber-to-the-node.
  • Worldwide market in four main geographic segments: Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and a segment combining the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
  • The role of major markets in the worldwide market, including China, Japan, Europe’s “Big Five” (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the U.K.), and the U.S.
  • Fiberoptic products grouped into three main product families: optical transmission equipment, fiberoptic cable, and passive apparatus.

Released in August 2006.

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email: john.segal@crugroup.com

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