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Wireless Impact on the Structured Cabling Systems Market
FTM Consulting, Sep 2011, Pages: 83
Report analyzes impact on the structured cabling systems (SCS) market by new wireless technologies over three differing time periods:
1) Near term over the next two years 2) Midterm over the next three to five years 3) Far term beyond five years
Report provides five-year (year-to-year) forecasts to 2016 for all of the SCS products, which include:
- UTP cables by categories - Fiber cables by MM-SM and LOM (laser optimized multimode) segment - Copper apparatus including patch panels, connectors and outlets by categories - Fiber apparatus by fiber interconnects, connectors and outlets by MM-SM - Separate specialized (plug n’ play) fiber cable & apparatus forecasts for data centers
All of these forecasts include both value and volume shipments
New technology developments covered include: - New wireless technologies – Super WIFI - WLAN architectures - Apple’s Thunderbolt - Passive Optical Networks (PONs) - Active Optical Cables (AOCs)
What do recent wireless developments mean to the structured cabling systems (SCS) suppliers?
- Will there be a wholesale change out to wireless networks? - Will only certain segments of the SCS market be impacted by wireless? - What about the sunken investment in the current cabled SCS network? - How will new smart phones and tablets, especially the Apple iPad be used in current networks? - Will new networks opt for a wireless network?
All of these issues are addressed in our new study on the impact of wireless on the SCS market.
There are critical concerns for all of the SCS suppliers.
A detailed impact analysis in the new study includes analysis over three time periods: - Near term: next two years - Midterm: three to five years - Far term: beyond five years
Five-year product forecasts are provided for: 1) UTP Cables and apparatus by category 2) Fiber cables by MM—SM & LOM (laser optimized multimode) 3) Fiber apparatus by MM—SM 4) Separate Fiber cable and apparatus forecasts for data centers
New technologies analyzed include: - 400/1000 Gbps - Future high-speed WLANs - Apple’s Thunderbolt high-speed interface - Passive Optical Networks (PONs) - Active Optical Cables (AOC)
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