Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies Market Regional Economy, Development and Forecast to 2027
The fiber optic cable assemblies market will touch USD 4 billion at a 7% CAGR between the forecast period 2017- 2023, states the recent Market Research Future (MRFR) analysis. Fiber optic cable assemblies serve as a medium of electronic and data (A/V) signal transmission from a single point to another in packets of light or optical energy. Some of its alluring features include high transmission rate & bandwidth, distortion-free signals, and low noise. Such cable assemblies have been designed to withstand harsh exterior environments, thereby ensuring greater durability.
Market Segmentation
The MRFR report highlights an inclusive segmental analysis of the global fiber optic cable assemblies market based on end users, mode types, product types, and cable length.
By cable length, the global fiber optic cable assemblies market is segmented into standard and custom.
By mode types, the global fiber optic cable assemblies market is segmented into multiple mode, single mode, and others. Of these, the single mode segment will lead the market over the forecast period.
By product types, the global fiber optic cable assemblies market is segmented into fibre jumpers, high complex breakout assemblies, long length assemblies, connectorized assemblies, and others.
By end users, the global fiber optic cable assemblies market is segmented into industries, government and defense, IT and telecommunication, and automotive. Of these, IT and telecommunication will dominate the market over the forecast period.
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Key Players
Key players profiled in the fiber optic cable assemblies market report include Delphi Automotive PLC (U.K), Amphenol Fiber Systems International (U.S), Molex Incorporated (U.S), Carlisle Companies Incorporated (U.S), TE Connectivity (Switzerland), Fiber connection Inc. (Canada), Optec Technology Limited (Hong Kong), Finisar Corporation (U.S), and RF industries (U.S.).