ElectroniCast Consultants Fiber Optic Installation Apparatus Global Market Forecast and Analysis (2015) This proposal describes the scheduled market forecast and analysis study report by ElectroniCast. The study will provide a comprehensive report of the worldwide consumption of inside and outside plant fiber optic installation apparatus (FOIA) products. Competitive analysis of the major vendors of passive optical connectivity products for fiber optic installation apparatus will also be provided. The increasing telecom traffic, both nationally and internationally, prompted service providers to upgrade and expand their infrastructures in order to accommodate the unprecedented growth in bandwidth demand. Most of the major public telephone operators (PTOs) have deployed national fiber backbones and inter-exchange links in order to attract international business to their respective countries. Most of the industrialized nations have completed or are in the process of completing construction of their backbone fiber networks and are now phasing in local loop links. For local network deployment, businesses are targeted in the initial phase (fiber to the office, fiber to the curb), then finally fiber to the home. Depending on the country, optical fiber in the local area access is either all the way to the building (single unit or multiple dwelling unit/mdu, to the business, etc), or to the other (opposite) extreme optical fiber is still outside of the country or at the fringes of the country s border. The complexity of broadband communication interconnect will increase exponentially over the next decade and beyond, driving strong demand for fiber optics, enabling new revenue for both Business services and Residential services. The ultimate result will be a tremendous increase in communication capacity available to subscribers. As optical fiber use migrates closer and closer to the end user, where cable lengths are shorter with higher fiber counts, the requirements for jointing fibers becomes more critical. Splicing and connecting, play a significant role in a network s cost and performance. Amidst declining prices and market uncertainty in some parts of the global economy, several major acquisitions took place over the last several years. In addition to resource consolidation, there will be continued effort by passive optical connectivity product companies to move toward efficient manufacturing of standard product, to accelerate product development (low cost, smaller, simpler to install), pursue joint ventures with OEMs, and find ways to offer endto-end solutions. Announcement (Page 1 of 6)
The growing demand for smaller, easier to use and more affordable interconnect products represents a growth opportunity for fiber optic installation apparatus product suppliers. Partnerships among interconnect and equipment/ active component manufacturers are becoming critical for broader implementation of fiber in private and in the public communication networks. A growing segment of the market, particularly premise data application, depends on an involved distribution network consisting of distributors and value added providers such as cable assembly houses who then sell to installers. Successful fiber optic connectivity manufacturers keep a close tab on their major end users and installers and their specific requirements. The globalization of markets is bringing about internationalization of standards that, in turn, will pave the way for cabling component vendors to sell to a broader and bigger market. Some of the major structured cabling standards include EIA/TIA 568, CSA T529 (North America), International Standards Organization - ISO 11801, EN50173 (Europe), and AS/NZS 3080 (Australia). Fiber to the x (FTTx) is a generic term for any broadband network architecture using optical fiber to replace all or part of the usual metal local loop used for last-mile telecommunications. The term is a generalization for several configurations of fiber deployment, ranging from FTTN (fiber to the neighborhood) to FTTD (fiber to the desk). To promote consistency, especially when comparing Fiber to the Home (FTTH) penetration rates between countries, the three FTTH Councils of Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific agreed upon definitions for FTTH and FTTB. Enterprise optical communication network cabling systems within data centers are similar to those in commercial office buildings in several ways, for example: their design, installation, and maintenance are dictated industry standards. Market Review/Forecast: 2014-2020 This report provides the Consumption Value (US$, million), Quantity (number/units), and Average Selling Prices (ASP $, each). The value is determined by multiplying the number of units by the average selling price. The ASPs are based on the price of the pertinent product at the initial factory level. The market data are segmented into the following geographic regions, plus a Global summary: - America (North America, Central and South America) - EMEA (Europe, Middle Eastern countries, plus Africa) - APAC (Asia Pacific) Also, the Fiber Optic Installation Apparatus products market forecast data are built up from specific application (end-user group) and from product-type segments. The product categories are shown in Table 1; the end-user application categories are shown in Table 2. Announcement (Page 2 of 6)
Table 1 Fiber Optic Installation Apparatus Product Category List Total Installation Apparatus Consumption Inside Plant Cable & Fiber Management Distribution Frames <36 Ports 36-<60 Ports 60-<96 Ports >96 Ports Interconnect Products Patch Panels/Shelves <36 Ports 36-<60 Ports 60-<96 Ports >96 Ports Splice/Modules Cable Assemblies Jumper Cable Assemblies Riser Cable Assemblies Plenum Cable Assemblies Inter-building Cable Assemblies Coupler/Modules (Splitters/WDM) Other Passive (Switches, Attenuators, etc.) Outside Plant Cable Splice Closure Aerial Mount <12 Fibers 12-<96 Fibers >96-216 Fibers >216 Fibers Pole/Wall/Pedestal Mount <12 Fibers 12-<96 Fibers >96-216 Fibers >216 Fibers Tunnel/Duct & Direct Buried <12 Fibers 12-<96 Fibers >96-216 Fibers >216 Fibers Cable & Fiber Management Above Ground Below Grade Table 2 Fiber Optic Installation Apparatus Application Category List Total Installation Apparatus Consumption Telecommunications Private Data Networks Cable TV Military/Aerospace Announcement (Page 3 of 6)
About ElectroniCast ElectroniCast, founded in 1981, specializes in forecasting technology and global market trends in fiber optics communication components and devices. As an independent consultancy ElectroniCast provides multi-client and custom single-client market research studies to the world's leading companies based on comprehensive, in- depth analysis of quantitative and qualitative factors. This includes technology forecasting, markets and applications forecasting, strategic planning, competitive analysis, customer-satisfaction surveys and marketing/ sales consultation. ElectroniCast, founded as a technology-based independent consulting firm, meets the information needs of the investment community, industry planners and related suppliers of products and services. Market Research Methodology Market analysis and forecasting are complex tasks. Any predictions of the shape and trends of technology and economic movement start from the notion that the germ of what will be important tomorrow is present, although smaller or larger or in a different form, in our environment today. However, taking as a basis for a prediction the assumptions of current, conventional belief creates a set of preconceived notions that can lead to serious mistakes. ElectroniCast, instead, looks to the basic driving forces. The future market for this particular type of product category depends on a number of factors, including: - User equipment demand - The continuing trend of regarding increasing performance/cost ratio, driving an economics based expansion - Current and future use of other competing technologies, based on economic advantage and technology advancement - Possible displacement of these technologies by other solutions - Shifts in the types and technologies of products deployed and in their end applications - Trends in world economies, regional economies and government policies ElectroniCast analysts perform interviews with authoritative and representative individuals in the test and measurement equipment, numerous active and passive optical component and device product development and marketing/ sales, from the standpoint of both suppliers and users of pertinent products. The interviews are conducted principally with: Engineers, marketing personnel and management at manufacturers of the pertinent types of products. Design group leaders, engineers, marketing personnel and market planners at major users and potential users of the applicable products. Other industry experts, including those focused on standards activities, trade associations, and investments. Announcement (Page 4 of 6)
The interviews cover issues of technology, R&D support, pricing, contract size, reliability, documentation, installation/maintenance crafts, standards, supplier competition and other topics. Customers (contractor/installers, telecommunication operators, distributors, similar) are interviewed, to obtain their estimates of quantities received and average prices paid, as a crosscheck of vendor estimates. Customer estimates of historical and expected near term future growth of their application are obtained. Their views of use of new technology products will be researched. A review of published information was also performed to supplement information obtained through interviews. The following sources are reviewed: Professional technical journals and papers Trade press articles Technical conference proceedings Product literature Company profile and financial information Additional information based on previous ElectroniCast market studies Personal knowledge of the research team. In analyzing the complexities of the marketplace for the selected products, it is essential that the market research team have a good and a deep understanding of the technology and of the industry. ElectroniCast members who participate in this study are qualified. Project Manager Stephen Montgomery, MBA in Technology Management. Mr. Montgomery has been with ElectroniCast since 1990, and he is currently the president of International Business. Also, for nearly 20-years, he has been a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the leading Fiber Optic Communication Industry trade magazine (LIGHTWAVE Magazine). Mr. Montgomery also writes (since 2004) a monthly article for the leading Fiber Optic Communication technology trade magazine in Japan (OPTCOM). Over the last 20-year with ElectroniCast he has made numerous presentations and published a number of articles on high-technology markets, applications and installations. As a principal consultant/analyst at ElectroniCast he interacts with the buyers (purchase decision-makers, technical planning/engineers) of component and system equipment, as well addressing the information of the clients (typically component and system equipment manufactures and investment entities). Industry sectors and product areas of study: optical fiber and cable; passive and active fiber optic components/sub-systems; telecommunications, cable TV, private data networks, specialty/medical science/laboratories, military/aerospace; harsh environment communications. Announcement (Page 5 of 6)
Fee/Delivery October (2015) Charter Subscription Fee: $7,200 Post Publication Fee: $9,800 Study Release Date: The main report is scheduled for release in October 2015. Charter Subscribers will receive monthly reports until the Final report is published in October 2015. Also, Charter subscriber can suggest additional products to be added to the product category list (see Table 1). Proprietary Statement All data and other information contained in this study report are proprietary to ElectroniCast and may not be distributed or provided in either original or reproduced form to anyone outside the client's internal employee organization, without prior written permission of ElectroniCast. ElectroniCast, in addition to multiple client programs, conducts proprietary custom studies for single clients in all areas of management planning and interest. Other independent consultants, therefore, are considered directly competitive. ElectroniCast proprietary information may not be provided to such consultants without written permission from ElectroniCast Consultants. Announcement (Page 6 of 6)