tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432154131230751872.post1423967148919803812..comments2023-10-14T17:00:21.267+03:00Comments on Daily Stock Picks & Tips: 2012: Great forecast for Alcatel Lucent (ALU), Cisco (CSCO) , Juniper Networks (JNPR), Siemens (SI) , Ericsson ( ERIC)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432154131230751872.post-64775723681188819362012-02-07T10:09:55.607+02:002012-02-07T10:09:55.607+02:00Dell’Oro: Optical transport sales near $19 billion...Dell’Oro: Optical transport sales near $19 billion by 2016.<br />Led by the DWDM transport niche, sales of optical transport equipment will approach $19 billion by 2016, according to the new Optical Transport 5-Year Forecast Report from Dell’Oro Group. DWDM sales will increase at a 10% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecast period to hit $12 billion, according to the market research firm.<br />“The demand for optical equipment and DWDM systems is due to what appears to be an endless need for more backhaul capacity in both fixed and mobile broadband networks,” said Jimmy Yu, vice president of optical transport market research at Dell’Oro Group.<br />“There are a number of trends we expect to occur in the optical market during the next five years, with the top three being: 1) the shift to packet-based equipment, where we expect optical packet equipment sales to grow three-fold in the next five years; 2) the growing use of OTN, MPLS, and MPLS-TP for both transport and switching, which is related to the rise in optical packet equipment; and 3) the increasing demand for 40-Gbps and 100-Gbps DWDM, which will steadily rise over the next few years to contribute about 60% of the DWDM sales by 2016,” Yu added.Smarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13155689255582091030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432154131230751872.post-90321709059920507712012-01-17T22:20:32.196+02:002012-01-17T22:20:32.196+02:00Service providers added more new broadband and IPT...Service providers added more new broadband and IPTV subscribers in the third quarter of last year than at any time since early 2009, according to the Broadband Forum. The figures, supplied by market research and analysis firm Point Topic, also show significant gains in FTTH and FTTx<br />The Broadband Forum says that approximately 17.4 million lines were added in 3Q11. The new subscriber brought the global total to 581.3 million, a quarterly increase of 3.08% and an annual growth rate of 12.89%.Smarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13155689255582091030noreply@blogger.com