What Are the Different Types of Fiber-Optic Equipment?
As the name suggests, all equipment that uses fiber as its object of application is called fiber optic equipment. Optical fiber equipment generally includes: optical fiber distribution boxes, optical fiber connectors, optical fiber transceivers, optical fiber amplifiers, and optical fiber sensors.
Fiber optic equipment
- AMP
- CommScope
- Lifu
- Feiling
- FGT
- SunnyGreen
- D-Link
- Dingzhi
- IBM
- Nexans
- Due to the inherent advantages of fiber optic technology, it has gradually become the standard basis for all networks. Therefore, this makes the fiber optic equipment market extremely competitive. Currently, there are as many as 20 suppliers in this field. This includes not only well-known traditional suppliers with a history of more than ten years, but also some new market forces, who have different implementation methods or value positioning of fiber optic connection and control.
- In addition to introducing innovative solutions to problems, fiber-optic network equipment vendors are also finding market opportunities in traditional service providers (including wired and wireless), content service providers, cloud providers, and enterprise networks. Delay infrastructure delivery services. Although the entire fiber optic equipment market itself is relatively large-ACG Research's research results show that the average annual market value reached 12.65 billion US dollars in the past 4 years, but it seems that it will usher in a new wave of growth. The latest round of growth occurred between 2007 and 2008, and it mainly originated from the deployment of fiber optic cities and wireless networks. Because the product technology cycle is generally around 7 years, we predict that the next round of network deployment and growth will occur at the end of 2013.
- If you are looking for proof from the latest market dynamics, then fiber optic equipment suppliers seem to be targeting potential growth points such as operators and enterprises. In practice, all enterprises are introducing fiber optic transmission technology, either directly deployed or indirectly through hosted service products. This is mainly due to the inherent advantages of optical fiber-security, high data transmission speed, cost, low latency and universality. When combined with new technology concepts such as software-defined networking [SDN], fiber enables extraordinary network solutions. [1]