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The WDM market within the context of Optoelectronics is a rapidly growing sector of the telecommunications industry. WDM stands for Wavelength Division Multiplexing, a technology that allows multiple optical signals to be transmitted over a single fiber optic cable. This technology is used to increase the capacity of fiber optic networks, allowing for faster data transmission and more efficient use of bandwidth. WDM systems are used in a variety of applications, including long-distance telecommunications, data centers, and cable television networks.
WDM systems are composed of several components, including optical transmitters, receivers, multiplexers, and demultiplexers. These components are used to convert electrical signals into optical signals, multiplex the signals, and then demultiplex them back into electrical signals.
The WDM market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Ciena, Finisar, Infinera, and Oclaro. Other companies such as Huawei, Juniper Networks, and ZTE also offer WDM products and services. Show Less Read more