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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Cisco Captures #1 Spot in Packet Optical Transport Segment for Q1/11: ACG Research Optical Networking Market Share Report

The Worldwide Packet Optical Transport Market has seen typical 1Q seasonality, declining 16.1% sequentially but growing 21.0% year over year, according to ACG Research. The total Worldwide Optical Networking market declined 18.1% sequentially but grew 3.7% year over year in Q1 2011.

Cisco has regained the number one position with 19.9% of total market share in Packet Optical Transport, bumping Alcatel-Lucent down to the #2 spot. In an interesting market shift, Fujitsu has jumped to the third spot, because of strong North American shipments. The optical market continues to recover from the recession; however we expect delays in 100G deployments as vendors struggle to bring product to market. This bodes well for Ciena, which already has 100G product shipping, and Cisco as most operators are looking for a second source, and the options for those positions are still wide open.

ACG is optimistic about the future outlook of the Packet Transport market. We see service providers and content providers spending on their backbone networks as well as making significant architectural plans to change their metropolitan networks. Vendors that execute on their packet transport strategy stand to gain significant market share in this segment.

Top Vendors- Worldwide Packet Optical Transport Systems (POTS) Market

Vendor

1Q11

Rank

Q-Q Revenue Growth

Y-Y Revenue Growth

Cisco

1

-8.8%

21.6%

Alcatel-Lucent

2

-47.3%

92.5%

Fujitsu

3

48.9%

65.0%

Tellabs

4

-15.5%

-15.3%

Ciena

5

1.6%

314.5%

Total


-16.7%

21.0%


QUARTERLY TREND and DRIVER HIGHLIGHTS
  • The packet transport market is wide open to router vendors with optical platforms if they can deliver on 100G and ROADM technologies.
  • OTN architecture is clearly resonating with operators, but adoption of OTN standalone platforms within major carriers involves a long selling and new certification cycle.
  • MPLS-TP, a source of contention in the standards bodies, is seeing slow adoption outside of specific networks in China and Europe. The rapid deployment of Ethernet technologies may, in fact, eclipse or delay MPLS-TP solutions.
For more information contact Karen Grenier, kgrenier@acgresearch.net.

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