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Optical Transceivers Market Size, Share, Analysis, Forecast,
Industry Strategy, Opportunity, Trends, Insights, Growth,
Price, Research Survey, Segment, Outlook and Challenges
Report To 2022
The global optical transceiver market at $4.6 billion in 2015 up dramatically from $3.2 billion in
2013 is anticipated to grow to $41.1 billion by 2022 driven by the availability and cost
effectiveness of 100 Gbps, and 400 Gbps devices. Next generation optical transceiver devices
use less power, are less expensive, and are smarter and smaller. The adoption of widespread use
of the 100 Gbps devices, followed by 400 Gbps devices and the vast increases in Internet traffic
are core to helping manage change in the communications infrastructure markets.
Internet, enterprise augmented reality, and IoT Drive optical network adoption as the mega data
centers are poised for significant growth to support trillion-dollar app markets. Global adoption
of the Internet is driving rapid growth of the mega datacenter and the need for very high speed
network transmission. Optical transceivers are used to upgrade telecommunications networks
and launch very large mega data centers. The development of innovative products is essential to
keeping and growing market share.
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An optical transceiver is a single, packaged device that works as a transmitter and receiver. An
optical transceiver is used in an optical network to convert electrical signals to optical signals
and optical signals to electrical signals. Optical transceivers are widely deployed in optical
networking for broadband. Optical transceiver manufacturers test to ensure that their optical
transceivers have compliance with the defined specifications. Testing of key optical parameters:
transmitter optical power and receiver sensitivity is a big deal....