Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) is an optical multiplexing technology used to increase bandwidth over existing fiber networks. DWDM works by combining and transmitting multiple signals simultaneously at different wavelengths on the same fiber. The technology creates multiple virtual fibers, thus multiplying the capacity of the physical medium.
Over the last decade, fiber optic cables have been installed by carriers as the backbone of their interoffice networks, becoming the mainstay of the telecommunications infrastructure. Using time division multiplexing (TDM) technology, carriers now routinely transmit information at 2.4 Gb/s on a single fiber, with some deploying equipment that quadruples that rate to 10Gb/s. The revolution in high bandwidth applications and the explosive growth of the Internet, however, have created capacity demands that exceed traditional TDM limits. As a result, the once seemingly inexhaustible bandwidth promised by the deployment of optical fiber in the 1980s is being exhausted. To meet growing demands for bandwidth, a technology called Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) has been developed that multiplies the capacity of a single fiber. DWDM systems being deployed today can reach to a throughput of 100 Gb/s. This cutting edge technology—when combined with network management systems and add-drop multiplexers—enables carriers to adopt optically-based transmission networks that will meet the next generation of bandwidth demand at a significantly lower cost than installing new fiber.
The global sales of Dense Wave Division Multiplexing increased from 128074 Units in 2012 to 1059976.939 Units in 2022, with a CAGR of 23.53%.
In 2018, the global Dense Wave Division Multiplexing market size was 9090 million US$ and it is expected to reach 18700 million US$ by the end of 2025, with a CAGR of 10.9% during 2019-2025.
This report focuses on the global Dense Wave Division Multiplexing status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players. The study objectives are to present the Dense Wave Division Multiplexing development in United States, Europe and China.
The key players covered in this study
Huawei
Adva Optical
Infinera
Cisco
Nokia
Ciena
Fujitsu
NEC
ZTE Corp
Mitsubishi Electric
Evertz
Ariatech
Corning
Fiberail
Huihong Technologies
Market segment by Type, the product can be split into
40G
100G
400G
Others
Market segment by Application, split into
Communication Serevice & Network Operators
Enterprises
Military & Government
Others
Market segment by Regions/Countries, this report covers
United States
Europe
China
Japan
Southeast Asia
India
Central & South America
The study objectives of this report are:
To analyze global Dense Wave Division Multiplexing status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players.
To present the Dense Wave Division Multiplexing development in United States, Europe and China.
To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their development plan and strategies.
To define, describe and forecast the market by product type, market and key regions.
In this study, the years considered to estimate the market size of Dense Wave Division Multiplexing are as follows:
History Year: 2014-2018
Base Year: 2018
Estimated Year: 2019
Forecast Year 2019 to 2025
For the data information by region, company, type and application, 2018 is considered as the base year. Whenever data information was unavailable for the base year, the prior year has been considered.
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