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This is the The Company forecast of global market consumption of private datacom networks media converters. The media converters (MCs) quantified in this study report are typically consumed within an existing LAN/MAN (local area network and metropolitan area network), as well as other non-public data communication links. They are often used to connect newer 100-Mbps, Gigabit Ethernet, or ATM equipment to existing networks, which are generally 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, or a mixture of both. They can also be used in pairs to insert an optical fiber segment into copper networks to increase cabling distances and enhance immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Advances in network cable media have taken Private Enterprise Networks from coaxial cable and LAN-based services to fiber optic media and Internet-based services. Current enterprise networks command more Internet-related services and demand more bandwidth as they grow in complexity. LANs are typically used by organizations that have computers based in one location and connected to a single computer server. They are often used as the basis for private networks such as Intranets. Local Area Networks concerns, such as data-speed (Mbps/Gbps), distance (feet/meters) and security issues drive the requirements of the upgrading the existing network. A media converter is used in communications networks to change (convert) signal transmission from one media, such as copper to another media such as optical fiber. For the purposes of this study, The Company classifies the media converter as a device that connects different communication transmission media, for example, from copper to/from optical fiber (or vice versa), multimode optical fiber to single mode optical fiber (or vice versa) and single mode-to-single mode optical fiber. When expanding the reach of the LAN to span multiple locations, media converters are useful in connecting multiple LANs to form one large "campus area network" that spans over a limited geographic area. As premises networks are primarily copper-based, media converters can extend the reach of the LAN over multimode fiber with 850nm optics, or longer reach singlemode fiber with 1310nm or even longer reach 1550nm optics. The worldwide market is segmented into major product categories, as shown in Figure 1. NOTE: The slash marks (/ /) indicates the database category covers media to // from (vice versa) either media type. NOTE: The 10/100/1000 category covers not only the 10.100/1000 converters but it also covers media converters handle 1000 Mbps (1-Gbps) only. Media converter types range from small (micro) standalone devices, Network Interface Cards (NICs) / Peripheral Component Interconnects / Chassis Slot Cards, and high port-density (typically 6-12-or more ports per unit) rack-mount products. (Note: Empty shell chassis/racks are not counted in this consumption value market forecast). Media converters can connect different Local Area Network (LAN) media, modifying duplex and speed settings. Switching media converters can connect existing/installed 10Base-T network segments to more recent 100Base-TX or 100Base- FX Fast Ethernet infrastructure. For example, existing Half-Duplex hubs can be connected to 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet network segments over 100Base-FX fiber. The review of 2010 plus the market forecast (2011-2015) segmented by the following functions: Consumption Value (US$, Million) Quantity (number/units: Thousand) Average Selling Prices (ASP $, each) The consumption value is determined by multiplying the number of units by the average selling price. The average selling prices are based on the price of the media converter at the initial factory level. The consumption values are based on the end-user application and the end-user region. The media convert prices are the manufacturers (factory) prices (prior to F.O.B), invoiced to the first (original) customer, or transfer prices for internal (captive) production. They take into account the typical purchase quantities and related quantity discounts, as well as the variation in performance specifications between one user and another. The costs of supplier testing, qualification, documentation and other ancillary costs are included in the price calculation. Note: Market forecast data in this study report refers to consumption (use) for a particular calendar year; therefore, this data is not cumulative data. Figure 1.1.1 Private Datacom Media Converter Product Categories Unmanaged (Non-Managed) Media Converters Standalone/Micro-Units o Copper / / Fiber Optic ? 10/100Base-T / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode ? 10/100/1000Base-T (including 1000Base-T) / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode o Fiber to Fiber ? Multimode / / Singlemode ? Singlemode / / Singlemode Standalone/Rack-Mount/ Multiport o Copper / / Fiber Optic ? 10/100Base-T / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode ? 10/100/1000Base-T (including 1000Base-T) / / Fiber Optic Multimode o Fiber to Fiber ? Multimode / / Singlemode ? Singlemode / / Singlemode PCIs / NICs / Chassis Slot Cards o Copper / / Fiber Optic ? 10/100Base-T / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode ? 10/100/1000Base-T (including 1000Base-T) / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode o Fiber to Fiber ? Multimode / / Singlemode ? Singlemode / / Singlemode Note: To avoid Double Counting of chassis slot cards from the PCIs/NICs /Chassis Slot Cards market forecast database category, The Company values the product as originally shipped from the factory. Figure 1.1.1 (Continued) Private Datacom Media Converter Product Categories Managed Media Converters Standalone/Micro-Units o Copper / / Fiber Optic ? 10/100Base-T / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode ? 10/100/1000Base-T (including 1000Base-T) / / Fiber Optic Multimode o Fiber to Fiber ? Multimode / / Singlemode ? Singlemode / / Singlemode Standalone/Rack-Mount/ Multiport o Copper / / Fiber Optic ? 10/100Base-T / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode ? 10/100/1000Base-T (including 1000Base-T) / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode o Fiber to Fiber ? Multimode / / Singlemode ? Singlemode / / Singlemode PCIs / NICs / Chassis Slot Cards o Copper / / Fiber Optic ? 10/100Base-T / / Fiber Optic Multimode Singlemode ? 10/100/1000Base-T (including 1000Base-T) / / Fiber Optic Multimode o Fiber to Fiber ? Multimode / / Singlemode Singlemode / / Singlemode Note: Market forecast data in this study report refers to consumption (use) for a particular calendar year; therefore, this data is not cumulative data. Managed Media Converters Managed media conversion devices provide real-time graphical user interface (GUI) for simple configuration, management and monitoring of networks managed devices. Selected media converters, such as types covering several protocols including 10/100/1000 Ethernet and T1/E1, typically combine with options such as power over Ethernet (PoE). Unmanaged (Non-Managed) Media Converters Unmanaged media converters allow customers to convert multiple protocols and interfaces, such as 10/100Base-T copper to 100Base-F fiber, and extend transmission distances well beyond the limitations of copper cabling. Media converters reduce costs associated with expansion by providing legacy equipment an upgrade path when migrating to different networks. A lower cost alternative to managed media converters, unmanaged product line is ideal for networks not requiring advanced features such as remote management and monitoring. According to The Company, the global consumption value of selected unmanaged media converters held 48% of the total available market (TAM) in 2010. It is important to note that Managed devices have a higher average selling price (ASP) versus the Unmanaged-types; therefore, in terms of volume (number of units), Unmanaged devices actually held the market share lead, in 2010 with 66%.
Figure 1.1.4 Private Datacom Media Converter - Global Consumption in 2010, Managed versus Unmanaged Operating Type (Value Basis, %)

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PRIVATE DATACOM MEDIA CONVERTER GLOBAL MARKET REVIEW & FORECAST (2010-2015) 1. Executive Summary 1-1 1.1 Private Datacom Media Converter Market Overview 1-1 1.2 Enterprise Optical Communication Network Protocol Overview 1-16 2. Private Datacom Media Converters 2-1 2.1 Global Market Review and Forecast 2-1 2.2 Unmanaged Media Converters 2-11 2.2.1 Overview 2-11 2.2.2 Unmanaged Copper to Fiber Optic 2-15 2.2.2.1 Overview 2-15 2.2.2.2 Unmanaged 10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic 2-17 2.2.2.3 Unmanaged 10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic 2-25 2.2.2.4 Unmanaged Fiber Optic // Fiber Optic 2-33 2.3 Managed Media Converters 2-44 2.3.1 Overview 2-44 2.3.2 Managed Copper to Fiber Optic 2-47 2.3.2.1 Overview 2-47 2.3.2.2 Managed 10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic 2-49 2.3.2.3 Managed 10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic 2-57 2.3.2.4 Managed Fiber Optic / Fiber Optic 2-65 3. Media Converter Competitors and Related Companies Over 100 Company Profiles 3-1 4. Methodology 4-1 4.1 Research and Analysis Methodology 4-1 4.2 Assumptions of Fiber Optic Component Global Market Forecast 4-7 5. Definitions 5.1 Acronyms, Abbreviations, and General Terms 5-1 6. Market Forecast Data Base - Overview and Tutorial 6-1 6.1 Overview 6-1 6.2 Tutorial 6-5 Addendum: Market Review and Forecast Data Base (2010-2015) Excel Worksheets America EMEA, APAC Global Summary PowerPoint Slides Market Forecast Data Figures List of Figures 1.1.1 Private Datacom Media Converter Product Categories 1-4 1.1.2 Private Datacom Media Converter Value Forecast ($, Million) 1-6 1.1.3 Private Datacom Media Converter Value Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 1-8 1.1.4 Private Datacom Media Converter Value Forecast, Managed vs. Unmanaged ($, Million) 1-9 1.1.5 10/100TX to 100FX Media Converter, Multi-Mode 2km, SC Connector (Photograph) 1-10 1.1.6 12-Channel Rack Mount Media Converter (Photograph) 1-11 1.1.7 Fast Ethernet 100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX PCI Media Converter (Photograph) 1-12 1.1.8 Private Datacom Media Converter Value Forecast, By Package Type ($, Million) 1-13 1.1.9 Private Datacom Media Converter Value Forecast, By Top-Level Media Type ($, Million) 1-15 1.2.1 Typical Gigabit Product Deployment (Illustration) 1-20 1.2.2 TIA-942 Standard: Basic Data Center Topology (Illustration) 1-23 1.3.1 Access Network Elements (Illustration) 1-24 1.3.2 Fiber-to-the-Office Forecast Structure 1-26 1.3.3 Multi-National IP Network 1-28 1.3.4 Broadband-to-the-Premise (Illustration) 1-33 1.3.5 Fully Reconfigurable OADM (Illustration) 1-34 1.3.6 FTTU-PON System (Illustration) 1-40 1.3.7 FTTP PON Architecture (Illustration) 1-41 1.4.1 Evolution of Research Emphasis during Technology Life Cycle (Illustration) 1-69 1.4.2 Evolving to the All-Optical Network (Illustration) 1-70 1.4.3 AON Technology Demonstration Roadmap (Illustration) 1-72 1.4.4 AON Test-bed Network Platform (Illustration) 1-73 2.1.1 Private Datacom Media Converter Global Consumption Market Forecast, By Region ($ Million) 2-9 2.1.2 Private Datacom Media Converter Quantity Forecast (Number of Units) 2-10 2.2.1.1 Private Datacom Unmanaged Media Converters Value Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 2-13 2.2.1.2 Private Datacom Unmanaged Media Converters Quantity Forecast, By Region (Units) 2-14 2.2.2.1.1 Private Datacom Copper//Fiber Unmanaged Media Converters Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 2-15 2.2.2.1.2 Private Datacom Copper//Fiber Unmanaged Media Converters Forecast, By Region (Units) 2-16 2.2.2.2.1 Unmanaged 10/100Base-T to Fiber Optic Device (Photograph) 2-17 2.2.2.3.1 Unmanaged 10/100/1000Base-T to Fiber Optic Device (Photograph) 2-25 2.2.2.4.1 Extending the Network, via a Fiber Optic Converter (Illustration) 2-34 2.2.2.4.2 Private Datacom Fiber//Fiber Unmanaged Media Converters Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 2-35 2.2.2.4.3 Private Datacom Fiber//Fiber Unmanaged Media Converters Quantity Forecast, By Region (Units) 2-36 2.3.1.1 Private Datacom Networks Managed Media Converters Value Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 2-45 2.3.1.2 Private Datacom Managed Media Converters Quantity Forecast, By Region (Units) 2-46 2.3.2.1.1 Private Datacom Copper//Fiber Managed Media Converters Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 2-47 2.3.2.1.2 Private Datacom Copper//Fiber Managed Media Converters Quantity Forecast, By Region (Units) 2-48 2.3.2.2.1 Managed Media Conversion System (Photograph) 2-49 2.3.2.3.1 Managed 10/100/1000Base-T to Fiber Optic Device (Photograph) 2-57 2.3.2.5.1 Fiber-to-Fiber Media Conversion Illustration (Illustration) 2-65 2.3.2.5.2 Private Datacom Fiber//Fiber Managed Media Converters Value Forecast, By Region ($, Million) 2-66 2.3.2.5.3 Private Datacom Fiber//Fiber Managed Media Converters Quantity Forecast, By Region (Units) 2-67 3.1 10/100/1000 to SFP Media Converter (Photograph) 3-15 3.2 Giga POF Ethernet PCI card 3-20 3.3 POF/Ethernet Media Converter 3-37 3.4 High Frequency Noise Suppression in Ethernet Interface IC 3-48 3.5 Media Converter Module 3-57 3.6 17-Slot Manageable Media Converter Chassis 3-68 4.1.1 Market Research & Forecasting Methodology 4-4 6.1.1 Private Enterprise Datacom Networks Media Converter Product Categories 6-2 List of Tables 1.2.1 IEEE 802.3ae and 802.3ba Standards: OM3- and OM4-Specified Distances for Ethernet 1-22 1.2.2 IEEE 802.3ba 40G/100G - Physical Layer Specifications 1-24 America: Unmanaged Media Converters (10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.2.1 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-19 2.2.2.2.2 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-19 2.2.2.2.3 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-20 2.2.2.2.4 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-20 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA): Unmanaged Media Converters (10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.2.5 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-21 2.2.2.2.6 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-21 2.2.2.2.7 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-22 2.2.2.2.8 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-22 Asia Pacific (APAC): Unmanaged Media Converters (10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.2.9 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-23 2.2.2.2.10 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-23 2.2.2.2.11 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-24 2.2.2.2.12 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-24 America: Unmanaged Media Converters (10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.3.1 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-27 2.2.2.3.2 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-27 2.2.2.3.3 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-28 2.2.2.3.4 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-28 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA): Unmanaged Media Converters (10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.3.5 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-29 2.2.2.3.6 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-29 2.2.2.3.7 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-30 2.2.2.2.8 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-30 Asia Pacific (APAC): Unmanaged Media Converters (10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.3.9 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-31 2.2.2.3.10 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-31 2.2.2.3.11 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-32 2.2.2.3.12 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-32 America: Unmanaged Media Converters (Fiber Optic/ Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.5.1 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-38 2.2.2.5.2 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-38 2.2.2.5.3 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-39 2.2.2.5.4 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-39 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA): Unmanaged Media Converters (Fiber Optic / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.5.5 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-40 2.2.2.5.6 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-40 2.2.2.5.7 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-41 2.2.2.5.8 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-41 Asia Pacific (APAC): Unmanaged Media Converters (Fiber Optic / Fiber Optic) 2.2.2.5.9 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-42 2.2.2.5.10 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-42 2.2.2.5.11 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-43 2.2.2.5.12 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-43 America: Managed Media Converters (10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.2.1 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-51 2.3.2.2.2 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-52 2.3.2.2.3 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-52 2.3.2.2.4 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-52 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA): Managed Media Converters (10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.2.5 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-53 2.3.2.2.6 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-53 2.3.2.2.7 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-54 2.3.2.2.8 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-54 Asia Pacific (APAC): Managed Media Converters (10/100Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.2.9 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-55 2.3.2.2.10 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-55 2.3.2.2.11 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-56 2.3.2.2.12 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-56 America: Managed Media Converters (10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.3.1 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-59 2.3.2.3.2 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-59 2.3.2.3.3 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-60 2.3.2.3.4 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-60 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA): Managed Media Converters (10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.3.5 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-61 2.3.2.3.6 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-61 2.3.2.3.7 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-62 2.3.2.2.8 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-62 Asia Pacific (APAC): Managed Media Converters (10/100/1000Base-T / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.3.9 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-63 2.3.2.3.10 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-63 2.3.2.3.11 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-64 2.3.2.3.12 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-64 America: Managed Media Converters (Fiber Optic/ Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.4.1 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-69 2.3.2.4.2 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-69 2.3.2.4.3 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-70 2.3.2.4.4 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-70 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA): Managed Media Converters (Fiber Optic / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.4.5 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-71 2.3.2.4.6 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-71 2.3.2.4.7 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-72 2.3.2.4.8 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-72 Asia Pacific (APAC): Managed Media Converters (Fiber Optic / Fiber Optic) 2.3.2.4.9 Enterprise Networks Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP-Price, $ / each) 2-73 2.3.2.4.10 Enterprise Networks Micro-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-73 2.3.2.4.11 Enterprise Networks Multiport-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Quantity; ASP, $ / each) 2-74 2.3.2.4.12 Enterprise Networks NIC/PCI/SLOT-Media Converters Forecast (Value/$M; Qty; ASP, $ / each) 2-74 |
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