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Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) Market size is set to grow by USD 75.4 million from 2024-2028, Increasing demand for tier-2 certification standard boost the market, AI Role and Impact, Technavio

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NEW YORK, Aug. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) market size is estimated to grow by USD 75.4 mn from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 5.22% during the forecast period. Increasing demand for tier-2 certification standard is driving market growth, with a trend towards facilitation of 5G network through ROF. However, growing market for rental test equipment poses a challenge. Key market players include Aishwarya Technologies and Telecom Ltd., Anritsu Corp., Briticom, Circuit Globe, Connectix Ltd., Corning Inc., EXFO Inc., Fibertronics Inc., Fluke Corp., Fortive Corp., Fujikura Co. Ltd., GAO Tek Inc., INNO Instrument Inc., Multicom Inc., ShinewayTech, Teledyne Technologies Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., VeEX Inc., Viavi Solutions Inc., and Yokogawa Electric Corp..

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Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) Market Scope

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Details

Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 – 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 5.22%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 75.4 million

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

4.88

Regional analysis

North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East and Africa

Performing market contribution

North America at 29%

Key countries

US, China, Japan, Germany, and India

Key companies profiled

Aishwarya Technologies and Telecom Ltd., Anritsu Corp., Briticom, Circuit Globe, Connectix Ltd., Corning Inc., EXFO Inc., Fibertronics Inc., Fluke Corp., Fortive Corp., Fujikura Co. Ltd., GAO Tek Inc., INNO Instrument Inc., Multicom Inc., ShinewayTech, Teledyne Technologies Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., VeEX Inc., Viavi Solutions Inc., and Yokogawa Electric Corp.

Market Driver

The Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) market is poised for growth due to the integration of Radiofrequency (RF) over fiber (ROF) technology in 5G networks. ROF allows RF signals to be transmitted through optical fiber cables by converting RF waves into light waves, providing advantages such as low attenuation and immunity to electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference. With the rollout of 5G technology, the demand for CSPs to install and maintain extensive fiber optic networks is increasing. Notable investments, like the partnership between Reliance Jio and Google Cloud for 5G solutions, are driving this trend. These developments are expected to boost the demand for OTDRs in testing and maintaining the fiber optic infrastructure, thereby fueling market growth. 

The Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) market is experiencing significant growth due to increasing demand for high-performance fiber optic networks. OTDRs use light waves to measure attenuation in optical fiber lines, providing valuable information for network installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Trends like Radiofrequency over fiber and RF waves are driving innovation in the market. OTDRs are now being used in 5G technology, communication applications, cable TV, and even in high-end electronic gadgets. Remote OTDRs offer convenience, while entry-level models cater to smaller businesses. Smart OTDRs offer advanced features, including wireless connectivity and integration with cloud services. Telecommunication companies, data centers, military, aerospace, and Internet Service Providers are major consumers of OTDRs for network optimization and fault detection. High-speed internet and data centers require reliable fiber optic networks, making OTDRs essential tools. Bandwidth and data transmission speeds continue to increase, necessitating regular network testing and maintenance. Fiber Break Locators are a crucial part of the OTDR family, ensuring minimal network downtime. In summary, the OTDR market is thriving, driven by the need for high-performance fiber optic networks in various industries. From telecommunications to data centers, OTDRs play a vital role in ensuring optimal network performance and reliability. 

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Market Challenges

The Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) market involves substantial capital expenditures for high-performance OTDRs. The high average selling price (ASP) of specialized OTDRs has led to increased demand for used and rental options for testing purposes. OTDRs have a high initial procurement cost and are primarily utilized during optical fiber network deployment. Post-deployment, these devices often remain idle, leading companies to consider the rental OTDR market for cost savings. This market is expanding, with major OTDR suppliers partnering with rental providers. For instance, Fluke Networks, a Fortive subsidiary, collaborates with ADVANCED TEST EQUIPMENT. While this business model generates revenue, it may negatively impact the global OTDR market growth during the forecast period.The Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) market is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing demand for high-speed networks in telecommunications, cable TV, military, aerospace, and other industries. Full-feature OTDR and hand-held OTDR are popular choices for network installation and maintenance in fiber optic networks, ensuring network performance and infrastructure certification. OTDR’s ability to detect fiber breaks, defects, and other issues makes it an essential tool for network operators, ISPs, and data centers. The market is driven by the need for high-speed internet, digital services, and 5G network deployment. OTDR equipment is used in various applications, including fiber cabling infrastructure, undersea cables, and high-end electronic devices. OTDR reflectometers use light pulses to measure fiber length and identify defects, providing valuable information for network infrastructure management. Certification, dark fiber, and fiber optic cable are key considerations for OTDR adoption in telecommunications networks, cable TV industry, and wireless connectivity options.

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Segment Overview

This optical time domain reflectometer (otdr) market report extensively covers market segmentation by

End-user 1.1 Telecommunication1.2 Cable TV1.3 Private enterprise network1.4 Military1.5 AerospaceType 2.1 Full-feature OTDR2.2 Hand-held OTDR2.3 Fiber break locatorGeography3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 APAC3.4 South America3.5 Middle East and Africa

1.1 Telecommunication- The telecommunications industry, which involves the exchange of information over long distances, is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing deployment of optical fiber networks for data transmission and interconnection purposes in data centers. Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDRs) are essential components in the installation of these networks, as they help test and maintain the optical fiber cables. The global OTDR market in the telecommunications segment is thriving due to the growing demand for high-speed broadband connectivity. Fiber-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC) and Fiber-to-the-Home/Business (FTTH/B) are two popular broadband connection types. FTTC uses a combination of fiber and copper cables, while FTTH/B utilizes all-fiber cables. The demand for high-speed broadband connections is escalating in urban and semi-rural areas, leading to the expansion of FTTH/B applications. This growth is driving the telecommunications sector, as fiber optic cables offer faster Internet speeds compared to traditional copper cabling. Network operators are investing heavily in deploying optical fiber network infrastructure to meet the increasing demand for high-speed broadband. This investment is fueling the sales of OTDRs, as they are crucial for testing and maintaining the optical fiber cables. Consequently, the global OTDR market is expected to grow steadily during the forecast period.

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Research Analysis

The Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) market refers to the demand for instruments used to test and analyze fiber-optic networks. OTDrs employ light pulses to detect reflectivity changes in fiber-optic media, revealing defects such as fiber breaks, splices, and attenuation. Full-feature OTDrs offer advanced capabilities, while hand-held models are portable for field operations. Telecommunications, cable TV, military, aerospace, and high-speed internet industries rely on OTDrs for network maintenance and expansion. Reflectometers measure the reflection of RF waves or light waves back from the fiber, providing data on fiber length, fiber loss, and fiber condition. Electromagnetic interference and radio-frequency interference can affect OTDR measurements, necessitating proper shielding and calibration. OTDrs are essential for communications services, serving both residential and commercial customers, and enabling point-to-point access for various applications.

Market Research Overview

The Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) market encompasses a range of full-feature OTDRs and hand-held models used for testing and maintaining fiber optic networks. These reflectometers utilize light pulses to detect defects, attenuation, and other issues in fiber-optic media, including fibers used in telecommunications networks, cable TV, military, aerospace, and high-speed internet. OTDRs play a crucial role in network installation, maintenance, and performance optimization for various applications, including data centers, cloud services, and digital services. They are essential for identifying defects, measuring bandwidth, and ensuring high-speed data transmission in fiber infrastructure. OTDRs find applications in various communication and cable TV industries, undersea cables, and point-to-point access networks. With the advent of 5G technology, OTDRs are increasingly being used for network certification, dark fiber testing, and high-performance applications. OTDRs also support radiofrequency over fibre and RF waves, making them versatile tools for various industries.

Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation

End-userTelecommunicationCable TVPrivate Enterprise NetworkMilitaryAerospaceTypeFull-feature OTDRHand-held OTDRFiber Break LocatorGeographyNorth AmericaEuropeAPACSouth AmericaMiddle East And Africa

7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix

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Dr. Gerard van Belle Appointed Director of Science at Lowell Observatory, Charting a Bold Future for Research

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Dr. van Belle to guide scientific exploration and foster innovation in the next era of astronomical research

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Lowell Observatory is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Gerard van Belle as the new Director of Science. Van Belle, who has been an astronomer at the observatory since 2011, has been serving as the interim Director of Science.

In his new role, van Belle will lead a diverse team of astronomers and planetary scientists. He will spearhead the observatory’s new Science Vision, which focuses on advancing research capabilities and implementing cutting-edge technological improvements supporting Lowell’s leadership in astronomical research.

Under his leadership, the science department will continue to advance Lowell Observatory’s mission to pursue the study of astronomy, including the study of our solar system and its evolution, and to conduct pure research in astrophysical phenomena.

Van Belle’s own research focuses on fundamental stellar parameters, including the sizes, shapes, masses, distances, and temperatures of various types of stars. He is also renowned for his expertise in optical and near-infrared astronomical interferometry.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from Whitman College in 1990, followed by a master’s degree from The Johns Hopkins University in 1993, and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Wyoming in 1996.

Throughout his career, van Belle has been instrumental in the development and commissioning of major optical interferometers worldwide, including the Palomar Testbed Interferometer, the Keck Interferometer, and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer. His pioneering work in stellar surface imaging earned him the inaugural Edward Stone Award for Outstanding Research Publication at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2002.

In 2011, van Belle joined Lowell Observatory’s science staff, where he applied high-resolution astronomical techniques to detect nearby exoplanets and map stellar surfaces. He served as the Director of the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) in Flagstaff, Arizona, from 2017 to 2018, and subsequently as its Chief Scientist until 2022.

Notably, van Belle was among the astronomers who voted against the definition of ‘planet’ advanced during the 2006 International Astronomical Union (IAU) conference in Prague, which relegated Pluto to being a ‘dwarf planet’ (which according to the IAU resolution is not a planet).

His extensive experience and dedication to advancing astronomical research make him a valuable leader for Lowell Observatory’s scientific endeavors.

“I am honored to take on this role at such a pivotal time for Lowell Observatory,” said van Belle. “Our Science Vision will guide us in exploring new frontiers in astronomy while strengthening our commitment to public engagement and education.”

Executive Director Dr. Amanda Bosh expressed her confidence in van Belle’s leadership: “Gerard’s extensive experience and dedication to our mission make him the ideal person to lead our scientific endeavors. I look forward to working closely with him as we embark on this exciting new chapter for Lowell Observatory.”

For more information about Lowell Observatory’s research and public programs, visit lowell.edu.

About Lowell Observatory
Founded in 1894, Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a renowned nonprofit research institution. It is the site of historic and groundbreaking discoveries, including the first evidence of the expanding universe and the discovery of Pluto. Today, Lowell’s astronomers utilize global ground-based and space telescopes, along with NASA spacecraft, for diverse astronomical and planetary science research. The observatory hosts more than 100,000 visitors annually for educational tours, presentations, and telescope viewing through a suite of world-class public telescopes.

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ALTICE USA IS ABANDONING LOCAL SPORTS FANS AND IS KEEPING MSG NETWORKS AND ITS KNICKS, RANGERS, ISLANDERS AND DEVILS COVERAGE OFF THE AIR

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NEW YORK, Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MSG Networks released the following statement about their dispute with Altice USA:

“Altice USA has pulled their last proposal and walked away from negotiations to bring MSG Networks back to its Optimum subscribers. They also just dropped WPIX Channel 11 in New York and other local stations around the country. If you have been waiting, like we have, for them to do right by their customers – don’t wait any longer. Now is the time to switch to Verizon Fios who has a special offer for Optimum subscribers. Meanwhile, Optimum has been charging their over 1 million customers for local sports programming they have not been receiving and EVERY subscriber should be credited at least $10 a month.

Verizon Fios is ready to take your business. If you are not in Verizon Fios area, you can get games through these other providers DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, Fubo and The Gotham Sports App. For more options on how to switch providers, visit www.keepMSG.com.”

About MSG Networks

MSG Networks, a pioneer in sports media, owns and operates two award-winning regional sports and entertainment networks (MSG and MSG Sportsnet) and MSG+, a direct-to-consumer and authenticated streaming offering (included in the Gotham Sports App), that serve the nation’s number one media market, the New York DMA, as well as other portions of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. The networks feature a wide range of compelling sports content, including exclusive live local games and other programming of the New York Knicks, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres, as well as significant coverage of the New York Giants and Buffalo Bills. This content, in addition to a diverse array of other sporting events and critically acclaimed original programming, has established MSG Networks as the gold standard in regional sports. MSG Networks is part of the Sphere Entertainment Co. (NYSE: SPHR).

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Dan Schoenberg (dan.schoenberg@msg.com)

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Infor Nexus Unveils NexTrace, its End-to-End Traceability Solution at NRF 2025

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Leveraging AI technology and a supplier-centric philosophy, the solution simplifies the data collection process, helping to promote accuracy and compliance

NEW YORK, Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Infor Nexus™ , the single-instance supply chain network platform providing unparalleled visibility and collaboration, today announced NexTrace. This innovative solution is designed to improve customer transparency and provide a competitive advantage. With the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) set to take effect in 2027, companies need to start preparing now by implementing traceability solutions. NexTrace can give customers a head start to meet regulatory requirements like the EU DPP and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). 

NexTrace provides end-to-end transparency by seamlessly tracking raw material through to finished products and beyond, ensuring full traceability throughout the entire supply chain journey. It integrates supplier ESG data and certificates for a holistic view of sustainability and compliance information. Leveraging AI technology and a supplier-centric philosophy, NexTrace simplifies the data collection process, ensuring accuracy and compliance.

“Last June, we launched Map and Trace, which empowers our customers to map their supply chains and collect documentation from multiple supplier tiers. Map and Trace provides evidence of chain of custody compliance with regulations such as the US UFLPA and the French AGEC law. With NexTrace, we’re taking this to the next level by proactively gathering full-scale item-level traceability from each tier of the supply chain. This will help our customers to not only meet upcoming regulations like the EU Digital Product Passport but also gain a competitive edge by providing comprehensive data on their products’ journey, composition, and sustainability,” said Brian Carelli, Infor VP, Sustainability and Partnerships. 

Meeting regulatory and consumer demands for product traceability requires collaboration across supply chain tiers. By connecting to Infor Nexus, companies gain a head start, leveraging an established ecosystem of over 94,000 brands, retailers, and suppliers already on the platform. Managing traceability and chain-of-custody data alongside existing supply chain processes on a unified platform accelerates progress, boosts efficiency, and reduces reliance on multiple systems. 

NexTrace Capability Highlights: 

Enables seamless lot and item-level tracing by tracking the movement of raw material lots and batches through their conversion into finished products Leverages AI to collect data from the multiple tiers of suppliers, while automatically associating transactions from one tier to the next, helping to reduce the burden on suppliers and increase data accuracy and tracing efficiency Allows suppliers to upload data from existing reports in one easy step, rather than necessitating manual data entry RFID scanning of serialized barcodes at source automatically links the multi-tier chain of custody data Integrates supplier ESG data and certificates with traceability information, providing a comprehensive view of sustainability and compliance throughout the supply chain Creates a digital link and visualization to share traceability and product information with consumers, enhancing transparency and trust throughout the supply chain Tracing data automatically updates the network graph creating linkages between products and materials providing a higher fidelity map of your supply chain network 

“Vendors will be eager to tout their Digital Product Passport solutions at NRF, but their focus is often on flashy features, rather than the minutiae of how to feed such data-hungry systems. At NRF, we look forward to demonstrating how trace data is built and how to scale a system of this magnitude,” said Carelli. 

To learn more about building a more responsible supply chain, visit https://www.infor.com/solutions/scm/infor-nexus/sustainability

About Infor Nexus 

Infor Nexus™ is the leading global supply chain platform. Infor Nexus connects a network of over 94,000 brands, retailers, manufacturers, suppliers, logistics providers and banks on single-instance network platform to seamlessly orchestrate global supply chain processes from source through to delivery and payment. Companies streamline their operations to eliminate inefficiencies and waste while gaining data-driven insights and optimizing the flow of capital for improved agility, resilience, and sustainability. Visit www.infor.com/solutions/scm/infor-nexus

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Alexandria Truby 
Senior Public Relations Specialist, Infor 
Alexandria.Truby@infor.com

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