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Ovum sees a US$1.5bn opportunity for PON vendors from China's smart grids
[January 09, 2013]

Ovum sees a US$1.5bn opportunity for PON vendors from China's smart grids


Jan 09, 2013 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- The deployment of smart grids based on PON fiber communications will provide a US$1.5-$2bn opportunity to FTTx PON component and equipment vendors, according to global analyst firm Ovum.

In a new report*, the independent telecoms analyst firm forecasts that the major driver for the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) to pursue fiber could be a plan to become a communications service provider.

Julie Kunstler, Principal Analyst of Components at Ovum, says, "We believe that the ultimate goal of a fiber-based smart grid is to support advanced communications services. Building a fiber-based smart grid communications network creates a very large market opportunity for PON vendors." "This potential market is important, as Ovum forecasts declining PON OLT port shipments beginning in 2013, following major FTTx network buildouts in China." While it is still early to predict the likelihood of the SGCC opportunity, several PON communications equipment vendors have developed products that meet smart grid requirements along with triple-play communications services.



The deployment of a PON-based smart grid would benefit OLT equipment vendors such as Huawei, ZTE, Alcatel-Lucent, and FiberHome, along with the ONT box manufacturers and component vendors supplying fiber splitters, transceivers, BOSAs, PON MAC chips, and optical interface chips. The list of box and component vendors is long, including Dare, T&W, Cambridge Industries Group, HiSense, Genuine, Cyoptics, Neophotonics, Broadcom, Vitesse, and Semtech, to name a few.

"A PON-based smart grid deployment would also benefit the fiber cabling manufacturers, such as Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable (YOFC), Corning, and Prysmian." Consequently, Kunstler's recommendation to equipment vendors is to stay close to SGCC to understand its smart grid plans in China. The cost pressures are likely to be brutal and vendors should continue to look for ways to reduce BOM (bill of material).


Kunstler also recommends that component vendors establish direct contact with China's smart meter companies and governmental agencies, in addition to relationships with PON equipment vendors.

NOTES TO EDITORS * The Merger of China's Smart Grid and PON - A Potential Perfect Storm To arrange an interview or for further information please contact Claire Booty on +44 (0) 20 7017 7916, or email [email protected] ABOUT OVUM Jointly awarded IIAR Global Analyst Firm of the Year 2012, Ovum provides clients with independent and objective analysis that enables them to make better business and technology decisions. Its research draws upon over 400,000 interviews each year with business and technology, telecoms and sourcing decision-makers, giving Ovum and its clients unparalleled insight, not only into business requirements but also the technology that organizations must support. Ovum is an Informa business.

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