Short links seen fueling fiber-optic connector demand - Connector Specifier

Short links seen fueling fiber-optic connector demand


Oct 18, 2011

An increase in the demand for shorter optical links is fuelling the market for fiber-optic connectors and mechanical splices, reveals ElectroniCast Consultants. The market research firm recently released its annual market forecast and analysis of the use of fiber optic connectors and mechanical splices in communication applications, covering the period 2010-2015.

"Worldwide multimode connector consumption value is forecast to nearly double during the 2010-2015 timeframe," comments Stephen Montgomery, president of ElectroniCast. "Multimode fiber is best suited for use in short lengths, such as those used in local area networks, data centers, and storage area networks."

Technological advances in fiber optics are bringing fiber closer to the end user, maintains ElectroniCast. This translates into demand for shorter links where connectors represent a substantial share of the total installation cost. Such cost concerns are being addressed with the introduction of smaller, lower cost, and easier to install connectors, says the firm, including mechanical splice field-installable connectors. Mechanical splices are simply alignment devices designed to hold the fiber ends in a precisely aligned position, thus enabling light to pass from one fiber into the other.

Fiber-optic connectors used with multimode optical fiber will dominate the worldwide consumption in 2011 with 60% of the total value, ElectroniCast predicts, followed by singlemode connectors (34%) and finally mechanical splices (6%). The use of mechanical splices, which are suitable for FTTH (drop) installations, is expected to increase rapidly. Multi-fiber connectors (more than two fibers) are the choice for high fiber density interconnect applications.

The new report is available immediately from ElectroniCast Consultants. The forecast is presented for each significant type of fiber-optic connector and mechanical splice used in selected communication applications.

Source:  Lightwave

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