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The market can be segregated on the basis of type, data rate, wavelength, and application. SFP, SFF,
CFP, QSFP, and CXP are the key device types. On the basis of data rate, the market can be classified
into greater than 100gigabit per second (Gbps), greater than 10 Gbps and less than 40 Gbps, greater
than 40 and less than 100 Gbps, and less than 10 Gbps. Varied wavelengths associated with the
device include 1310 nm, 1550nm, and 850nm. Leading applications associated with these devices
include enterprises, telecom, and data center.
North America is a prominent region in the market owing to rising demand for superior communication
network. Increasing deployment of 100G transceivers to create high speed network is expected to have
a positive impact on market growth. The United States is contributing significantly to regional market
growth owing to increasing number of data centers, which could, in turn, impel demand for advanced
networks to manage unstructured data. Increasing R&D investments by manufacturing companies to
develop advanced products can foster market expansion in future. For instance, Finisar Corporation
launched 400 G QSFP – DD DR4 for data center applications. QSFP-DD (quad small form pluggable
interface double density) is the latest module form factor offering 400G data rates. The device offers
eight-lane electrical interface, and increased channel capacity, port density, and bandwidth.
Asia Pacific is anticipated to emerge as one of the promising regions in the market. China is a key
contributor to regional market growth owing to increasing deployment of 100G devices. In addition,
upgradation of existing communication networks can stimulate market growth in coming years.
Improvement in economic conditions in developing countries, such as India and China, and increasing
government initiatives to develop network infrastructure can support market expansion in the region.
Implementation of optical fiber networks and growing adoption of data centers is also likely to drive the
market in coming years. For instance, Alibaba announced launch of its second data center in India.
Similarly, National Informatics Center (NIC) launched its fourth data center in Bhubaneshwar to
manage digital projects. The server addresses national projects along with projects related to state
government. In addition, the center has 35000 virtual servers and 275 racks.
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