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Passive Optical LAN Market: 6 reasons to ride this wave

Passive Optical LAN Market

Passive Optical LAN Market

I will never know the thrill of water surfing. I am too scared.

Hey,

Fear is healthy.

Sometimes.

I admire those who dare.

I bet you do too.

Did you know that the  longest surf ride on record is 3 hours and 55 minutes?

Kudos to surfing champion Gary Saavedra who took on the 2011 “Canal Cross” challenge and rode a 41.3 mile wave for nearly 4 hours!

Ok—

It was an artificial wave; created by a power boat.

Don’t quibble.

For all intents and purposes it provided the same effect.  Gary knocked off Brit Steve King from the top spot. Steve had held the record at 1 hour and 6 minutes.

What does surfing have to do with the Passive Optical LAN Market?

Um,

Nothing.

Except,  for the wave that is bearing down upon us—right now.

Whoa!

I caught this wave…

 Considering the  leap to the Passive Optical LAN Market? Contact us here.

According to Transparency Market Research, most recent findings,  the global  Passive  Optical LAN (POL) Network Equipment  Market is growing at a CAGR of 22.7%  from 2014 to 2019.

This new report was published on November 12, 2014. It  has been revised. Previous research had reflected a  CAGR of 19.2% from 2014 to 2020.

Just one year ago, the Passive Optical LAN market was  valued at $9.89 billion (USD) . It is estimated to reach  $33.8 billion (USD) by 2020

Still quibbling about this wave?

Since fear is a real phenomenon, let’s go ahead and list  six (6) risks to a typical Ethernet LAN:

  1. Electronic spikes or surges
  2. Electromagnetic interference
  3. Heat and freezing environments
  4. Ocean Air, water and flooding
  5. Costly local network redundancy
  6. Power outages for extended time periods
Beyond the projected explosive growth for the Passive Optical LAN Market:

Here are six (6) more reasons to grab your surf board.

  1.   The Passive Optical Network is not affected by electronic spikes or surges.
  2. Fiber is not affected by electromagnet interference.
  3. The Passive Optical Network (PON) is safe in -40 degrees to 140 degrees environments.
  4. Passive Components are not affected by corrosion.
  5. PON has built in local redundancy.
  6. PON will operate on solar power and batteries in the event of a power outage.

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It’s true.

It is a quantum leap to the Passive Optical LAN market—a paradigm shift.

It is scary.

But can you afford to miss this wave?

Considering the  leap to the Passive Optical LAN Market? Contact us here.

Source: Transparency Market Research

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