
Optical Communications Market Forecast Report and Database: CapEx Of the Top 12 Service Providers
There was plenty of good news in 2011 for the communications industry. To start with, total earnings of top 12 service providers increased by 7.5% in 2011, afterwards two years of stagnation in 2009 and 2010. Mobile broadband services and cloud computing are driving this growth. During carriers are seeing improvement in their top lines, they are nevertheless being cautious about capital expenditures given the market uncertainty.
The forecast report presents analysis of business
The forecast report presents analysis of business and CapEx of the top 12 service providers, as then as trends in networking equipment market and business of leading equipment manufacturers. The report as well offers a detailed forecast for optical elements and modules, including historical data from 2008 to 2011 and a detailed market forecast through 2015 for optical elements and modules used in Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SONET/SDH, CWDM/DWDM, wireless infrastructure, FTTx, and high performance computing applications. The sales data for 2008 to 2011 account for more than 30 transceiver vendors, including 25 vendors that shared confidential sales data with LightCounting. The market forecast for 2012-2015 is based on LightCounting's model correlating transceiver sales with network traffic growth and projected subscribers of FTTx systems. LightCounting's team of analysts is as well grateful to many industry experts for critical review of the forecast projections.
Over the long term, for a mature market, CapEx should grow in line with revenue growth. Within a short time, CapEx can rise and fall as individual innovation programs are implemented and the policies of company managers change. As economic conditions improve, companies typically increase CapEx investments faster than revenue increases, to position themselves to capitalize on rising sales. Otherwise for the macroeconomic uncertainty in 2011, CapEx of top 12 carriers should have been up by more than 7.5%, however the actual numbers suggest only 5% increase in CapEx for the year. To be fair, the CapEx did increase by 3% in 2010, during sales were stagnating.
- · Rackspace debuts OpenStack cloud servers
- · America's broadband adoption challenges
- · EPAM Systems Leverages the Cloud to Enhance Its Global Delivery Model With Nimbula Director
- · Telcom & Data intros emergency VOIP phones
- · Lorton Data Announces Partnership with Krengeltech Through A-Qua⢠Integration into DocuMailer
