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Report on Battle Between Fiber and Copper for Cabling Systems Market

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Fiber vs. Copper Battle for the Cabling Systems Market

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"Fiber vs. Copper Battle for the Cabling Systems Market" provides detailed product forecasts for both fiber cabling systems and copper cabling systems used in the structured cabling systems (SCS) market. More than 140 forecast figures provide detailed forecasts by cabling applications, such as data centers, LANS, VOIP, etc. Cross-industry analysis provides a unique perspective on the use of key products' (Cat 6a, MM, OM fibers) usage, currently and for the future, in SCS. Forecasts include year-by-year from 2008 (historical year) to 2014, a five-year time horizon. New product and technology developments in the SCS market are described and analyzed. Future technologies, such as cloud computing and holographic storage are described, including their future impact on the SCS market.

Both volume and value shipments are provided for the following products:

  • UTP Cables by Category
  • UTP Patch Panels
  • UTP Outlets
  • UTP Connectors
  • Fiber Cables by MM and SM
  • Fiber Interconnects
  • Fiber Outlets
  • Fiber Connectors
  • Fiber Cassettes
  • Fiber Connectorized Cables

All of these products are forecast by cabling application.

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