E1/T1 Transceivers
Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013

$3200 - Single Copy or $4200 - Web Posting | Report # SH29821518 | 260 Pages | 83 Tables and Figures | 2007

E1/T1 Transceivers Market Assessment

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E1/T1 Transceivers Market Shares, Forecasts, and Driving Forces
Network Service Needs
Service Provider NGN Systems
Wireless Networks
Multimedia Markets
Strategies To Improve Performance
Rate Recovery
E1/T1 Transceiver Cells Collected Asynchronous Functionality
TDM Interface
Multiplex Mode
Market Growth Dynamics
Conversed Voice And Data Networks
Web Services

E1/T1 Transceivers
Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, YEAR to YEAR

Demand for Internet services, the implementation of broadband and InfiniBand are major backplane transceiver market driving forces. The copper based transceivers are extending their technology life by implementing equalization flexibility to meet conditions needed to extend copper based backplane technology because is less expensive.

E1/T1 transceiver (LIU/Framer) technology is evolving to give equipment vendors with network broadband responsibilities more bandwidth. Markets are poised to create the ability for people to get more video and music from the network. Media transport impacts network capabilities that in turn impact the backplanes with demand for faster signal transport.

T1/E1/J1 transceiver markets are growing in response to the implementation of broadband communications. Transceivers come with a cell/packet/TDM interface. Framer/formatters + LIUs, and a UTOPIA (cell), POS-PHYō (packet), and TDM backplane interface mean that systems can be implemented as needed to be mapped in a particular configuration.

Each framer has an controller that can be mapped to any DS0 or FDL (T1)/Sa (E1) bit. The transceiver includes full-featured devices per port, and an internal clock adapter useful for creating synchronous, high-frequency backplane timing. The transceivers are controlled through an 8-bit parallel port that can be configured for nonmultiplexed Intel or Motorola operation.

Markets at $37million in 2006 are anticipated to reach $479 million by 2013. The proliferation of wireless communications is a significant market driver. With 3.5 million wireless subscribers anticipated in 2008, the number of base stations is proliferating creating demand for more efficient networks. WiMax is another wireless market systems implementation creating need for transceivers that improve operations and create automation infrastructure efficiency.

Companies Profiled
Zarlink
PMC-Sierra
Dallas Semiconductor
Accelerant Networks
Agere Systems
Analog Devices
Aeluros
AMCC
Avago
BiRa
Broadcom
Conexant Systems
Dune Networks
EXAR
Fairchild
Hitachi/Maxwell
Infineon
IDT
Intel
Lattice Semiconductor
Marvell
Maxim Integrated Technologies
Mindspeed
National Semiconductor
Siemens/Dasan Networks
Teradyne
Triquint
Vitesse


Report Methodology

This is the 306th report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases. Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participation in the segment. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, and companies seeking to develop measurable market share. Over 200 in-depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and opinion leaders in the market segment.

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WinterGreen Research, founded in 1985, provides strategic market assessments in telecommunications, communications equipment, health care, and advanced computer technology. Industry reports focus on opportunities that will expand existing markets or develop major new markets. The reports assess new product and service positioning strategies, new and evolving technologies, and technological impact on products, services, and markets. Market shares are provided. Leading market participants are profiled, and their marketing strategies, acquisitions, and strategic alliances are discussed. The principals of WinterGreen Research have been involved in analysis and forecasting of international business opportunities in telecommunications and advanced computer technology markets for over 30 years.

About the Principal Authors

Ellen T. Curtiss, Technical Director, co-founder of WinterGreen Research, conducts strategic and market assessments in technology-based industries. Previously she was a member of the staff of Arthur D. Little, Inc., for 23 years, most recently as Vice President of Arthur D. Little Decision Resources, specializing in strategic planning and market development services. She is a graduate of Boston University and the Program for Management Development at Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. She is the author of recent studies on worldwide telecommunications markets and the Top Ten Telecommunications market analysis and forecasts.

Susan Eustis, President, co-founder of WinterGreen Research, has done research in communications and computer markets and applications. She holds several patents in microcomputing and parallel processing. She is the author of recent studies of the Regional Bell Operating Companies' marketing strategies, Internet equipment, a study of Internet Equipment, Worldwide Telecommunications Equipment, Top Ten Telecommunications, Digital Loop Carrier, Web Hosting, and Application Integration markets. Ms. Eustis is a graduate of Barnard College.

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