25 billion connected devices by 2020 will ignite global fiber-optic connector demand

“The global telecom sector is growing immensely in emerging countries,” notes Asif Gani, a lead embedded systems research expert from Technavio. “Data traffic and the use of mobile broadband will increase in African countries such as South Africa, Botswana, Ghana, and Nigeria due to factors such as a beneficial environment for investment and customer services, during the forecast period. Latin American mobile network operators are also increasing their investments in network infrastructure due to burgeoning customer demand for mobile data.”

Moreover, the fiber-optic connector market in APAC is estimated by Technavio to grow at a CAGR of more than 12% during the forecast period. An increase in internet penetration in emerging APAC countries such as China and Japan, along with the need for high-speed internet connections, is driving the demand for cables and connectors in the region.

Similarly, the fiber-optic connector market in North America is estimated to grow at a CAGR of close to 12% during the forecast period. North America is expected to increase its adoption of fiber-optic connectors in data centers, enterprises, and security sectors. According to the analyst, the outlook for network equipment spending in North America remains robust and “is mostly driven by the move to cloud architectures and the never-ending quest to make IT infrastructure more secure.”

Finally, the fiber-optic connector market in Europe is estimated to grow at a CAGR of close to 13% during the forecast period. The report sees Europe making progress in FTTH penetration. “By September 2015, there were more than 35.9 million FTTH/B subscribers in Europe,” notes Technavio. “In 2015, there was continued structural growth in fiber rollout throughout Europe, which is expected to grow during the forecast period with increasing penetration rate.”

Comments are closed.