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Research and Markets: New Markets for Telecom and Datacom Lasers: 2009 to 2013 Forecast Report

Business Wire, July 24, 2009

DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b72a00/new_markets_for_te) has announced the addition of the "New Markets for Telecom and Datacom Lasers: 2009 to 2013" report to their offering.

Much of 2009 and 2010 will see the communications laser business digging itself out of the mess created by the worldwide economic slump. But the medium-to-long term prospects for these devices now look quite good.

Summary

This report provides a realistic assessment of the prospects for AOCs in data centers and enterprise networks, home theater and consumer electronics, signage, instrumentation, and personal electronics. As part of its goal to analyze and quantify the market for AOCs in this sector, CIR also compares AOC to other low-cost optical interfaces (including the simplified serial optics embodied in the new USB 3.0.) and also the latest in copper connectivity. The report contains a granular five-year forecast of the AOC market with a consideration of multiple scenarios in new — but potentially large - markets such as personal computing and home video. It also considers supply chain issues and how firms that have traditionally supplied products for high-end data center or telecom applications can break into mass markets of this kind.

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER TWO: TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF TELECOM AND DATACOM LASERS

CHAPTER THREE: DEMAND PATTERNS FOR TELECOM AND DATA COM LASERS

CHAPTER FOUR: FIVE-YEAR MARKET FORECASTS

ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS USED IN THIS REPORT

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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