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Optical transport market to approach $19 billion by 2016

DWDM transport forecast to grow at 10% CAGR more
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GPON equipment revenues climbed for 10th consecutive quarter in 2Q11

Increasing projects in several regions helped drive new record more
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Optical transport market grew 10 percent year-over-year to $3 billion in the first quarter

2011 market revenues forecast to exceed $13 billion more
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Only FTTH can save Europe's healthcare systems

May 10th will see Europe's healthcare policy makers gathering in Hungary for eHealth week, seeking answers to a pressing question: How can health service providers use information and communication technologies to cut the rising cost of healthcare delivery and improve service at the same time?

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Optical transport market exceeded $12 billion in 2010

DWDM equipment revenues grew 15 percent more
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Dell’Oro Group forecasts 40 GE and 100 GE to propel market towards $25 billion in 2015

1000 Mbps Ethernet Switches to account for less than half of market revenues by 2015 more
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Dell’Oro Group expands coverage on 10 Gbps Ethernet Switches (10GE)

Cisco leads in top-of-rack switching, HP leads in blade switching more
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Operators should trial fibre to the home (FTTH) while also focusing on less expensive copper-based technologies

Operators should reconsider costly plans for fibre to the home (FTTH) and focus on copper-based technologies, according to global telecoms, media and IT adviser Analysys Mason’s latest report FTTx roll-out and capex in developed economies: forecasts 2010–2015 more
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40/100 Gbps DWDM optical equipment revenue forecast to exceed $3 billion by 2014

40 Gbps shipments expected to grow at 55 percent CAGR more
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Broadband growth steady in 2009 with a real pick up in every region in fourth quarter

Defying the global economic downturn by adding another 58 million lines of broadband technology in 2009, there are now more than 466.95 million broadband customers in the world according to statistics released by the Broadband Forum

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