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CIR Announces Date For Teleconference On 10G/40G Modules And Components......

June 20, 2006


Charlottesville, VA: CIR, a leading industry analyst firm based here, has announced a teleconference event to be held on Thursday, June 29th that will present findings from its current research on 10G/40G modules and components markets. Persons interested in registering for the event can do so here.

This CIR teleconference will cover the latest market & technology trends in 10G/40G modules and components and also provide participants with CIR's views on market size and growth patterns and also give some insight into where and how 40G opportunities will emerge.

  • The key drivers for 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
  • How 10 GigE has now become mainstream
  • Which MSAs will win and why.
  • Tunability and the dawn of the agile network.
  • Copper, SMF, MMF or POF?
  • Technology enablers for 40 Gbps networking
  • What is 40 Gbps good for?
  • WhatÂ’s next? The market outlook for 2006 and beyond.
  • Q&A

    The Market For 10G & 40G Modules--June 2006

    In this new report CIR continues its coverage of the 10G and 40G modules market. The report provides a completely updated and revised set of forecasts from our last release in late 2005, reflecting among other things the continued expansion of service provider and enterprise networks and the increased optimism among optical networking and component manufacturers. While we are not facing a return to the period beginning in late 1998 when the world fell in love with optical networking and some of the fairytales that went with it, the reality today is that companies are making money, backlogs are building and margins are improving.

    In addition to the extensive forecasting provided in both volume and value terms and broken out the 10G/40G modules market by MSA, form factor, reach and media type, the report also offers a rich discussion of enabling technologies, an analysis of key applications, perspectives on the future of MSAs and assessments of key modules suppliers.

    About CIR:

    CIR provides detailed market analysis and forecasting of the trends, technologies and opportunities in the telecom and data communications components and modules market. Since it entered the market in 1979, CIR has produced dozens of reports that have tracked the cutting edge of the communications sector with a special focus on emerging technologies and high bandwidth networking. Our focus is on supplying our customers with the most comprehensive and detailed market data available in the sectors that we follow.

    Contact: Robert Nolan
    CIR
    (804) 360-2967
    rln "at" cir-inc.com


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