Value Market Research's report on the Global Optical Transceivers Market anticipates the market growth to show a positive trend during 2022-2028. The rise in data traffic due to increased internet usage is fueling the growth of the optical transceiver industry. Furthermore, the growing number of data centers may increase the demand for optical transceivers on the market. Due to Covid-19, there is a surge in need for modern network equipment, propelling market growth even faster. Optical transceivers are expected to expand in popularity as VoIP, LTE, and 5G networks become more widely deployed. In addition, market growth is likely to be aided by the deployment of AI and IoT throughout the forecast period. To increase the market, the major companies are pursuing tactics such as mergers and acquisitions, product portfolio expansion, etc. On the other hand, high investment needs may impede the evolution of the optical transceiver industry.
An optical transceiver is a tiny device that transmits and receives data using fiber optic technology. A single module handles both data reception and transmission. The data is transmitted as light pulses through optical fiber; the transceiver converts electrical impulses to light signals and vice versa. Overextended distances, data can be delivered or received at fast speeds. Form factors refer to the various shapes and sizes of optical transceivers. Depending on the sort of data to be conveyed, several transceivers are available for multiple jobs.
The detailed research study "Global Optical Transceivers Market Report By Product (SFP, SFP+, QSFP/QSFP+, XFP, CXP), By Application (Telecom, Datacom), By Channel (Direct Sales, Distributor), By Data Rate (Less Than 10Gbps, Greater Than 10Gbps & Less Than 40Gbps, Greater Than 40Gbps & Less Than 100Gbps & Greater Than 100Gbps) And By Regions - Industry Trends, Size, Share, Growth, Estimation And Forecast, 2021-2028" assists in understanding the market dynamics with qualitative as well as quantitative data.
On the basis of product the market is segmented into Sfp, Sfp+, Qsfp/Qsfp+, Xfp, Cxp. By application the optical transceivers market is categorised as Telecom, Datacom. By channel the optical transceivers market is categorised as Direct Sales, Distributor. Based on data rate the optical transceivers market is segmented as Less Than 10Gbps, Greater Than 10Gbps & Less Than 40Gbps, Greater Than 40Gbps & Less Than 100Gbps & Greater Than 100Gbps. The regions covered in the market study are North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. This section throws light on the geographical spread of revenue and/or volume of the optical transceivers market.
The Report Segments Global Optical Transceivers Market -
By Product
- Sfp
- Sfp+
- Qsfp/Qsfp+
- Xfp
- Cxp
By Application
By Channel
By Data Rate
- Less Than 10Gbps
- Greater Than 10Gbps & Less Than 40Gbps
- Greater Than 40Gbps & Less Than 100Gbps & Greater Than 100Gbps
By Region
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
Players Profiled In the Report:
Finisar, Avago, Oclaro, Lumentum, Sumitomo, Accelink, Fujitsu, Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, NeoPhotonics, Source Photonics, Ciena, Oplink, Huawei, Infinera, Emcore, ACON, Yokogawa, ATOP, ColorChip.
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