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发表于 2011-2-27 14:35:42 |只看该作者 |正序浏览
TOP TAKEAWAYS: EMEA 4Q CAPEX BINGE; OPTICAL DOWN 4% FOR 2010

February 23, 2011

  • Global optical spending was down 4% for all of 2010, but up 10.2% in 4Q10 over 3Q10 on the back of a big surge in EMEA spending. As we expected, APAC posted its first negative year since 2004, with the region down 6.6% for 2010. Huawei posted its first-ever down year in optical equipment revenue.
  • The end-of-year capex surge in EMEA exceeded everyone’s expectations, including ours, with 4Q10 up 25% over 3Q10. Huawei finally showed up for the spending party in the region, with a 71% QoQ increase, while Alcatel-Lucent grew 21% in the region. But the surge in spending was strongly biased toward SDH equipment (+49%) vs. WDM (+12.6%) as major carriers stocked inventory. Growth in WDM in 4Q10 didn’t match the growth rates of 3Q10.
  • We expected North America to sit out an end-of-year capex jump based on the gains notched earlier in 2010, and report a flat quarter, but the final result for 4Q10 was -8% from 3Q10. All of the weakness was concentrated in SONET/SDH equipment, as evidenced by the large drop in Tellabs, Fujitsu, and Ciena revenue in this category. WDM spending for the region was roughly flat, as we expected.
  • The decline in SONET/SDH spending in North America is accelerated by a shift toward next generation mobile backhaul infrastructures. Vendors such as Alcatel-Lucent and Adtran have yet to feel these declines and may see the weakness in the future. A similar transition in EMEA awaits, despite the stellar quarter SONET/SDH notched in 4Q10. The same transition is well underway in China, where Huawei SONET/SDH revenue dropped $225M (down 17%) in 2010 compared to 2009, as a result of SONET/SDH mobile backhaul. In China, the money is being spent on carrier Ethernet equipment.
  • ROADM spending set a new high in 4Q10, surging 8% over 3Q10 and 29% over 4Q09. Total WDM ROADM was up 18% for 2010. On a troubling note, we cannot reconcile the healthy growth of this market with the torrid growth of the WSS component market, and look forward to re-examining this relationship in our March ROADM component report.
  • 100G is now officially a multi-vendor race, with third party confirmation of Alcatel-Lucent’s 100G shipments into the field in low triple-digit port quantities. We still firmly believe 100G growth will outpace 40G growth within 2 years.

EMEA RECOVERY ARRIVES, NA GROWTH SLOWING, APAC SLIPS

Global optical spending was up 10% in 4Q10, but spending in the West (North America and EMEA) was mixed with EMEA surging 25% and North America declining 8%. North America paused its multi-quarter healthy recovery from a terrible 2009, while EMEA continued its capex recovery with a surge in spending. Big EMEA carriers, which were the source of weakness in 2Q10, are waking up and spending.

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