Asia Pacific telecom market chips in 24% of revenue to JDSU in Q4

Telecom Lead Asia: Test and Measurement solutions
provider JDSU said Asia-Pacific customers represented 24 percent of its total
revenue for its fourth fiscal quarter and year ended June 30, 2012.

 

India is one of the main markets for JDSU.

 

While Americas’ customers represented 54 percent of total
net revenue for the quarter, EMEA brought in 22 percent revenue.

 

Revenue for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2012 was $439.3
million against revenue of $471.8 million in the same quarter previous year.

 

Net loss of JDSU was $24.3 million against net income of
$9.3 million for the fourth fiscal quarter of 2011.

 

For fiscal 2012, net revenue of $1,682.1 million
decreased 6.8 percent from $1,804.5 million for fiscal 2011.

 

JDSU has reported net loss of $57.7 million for fiscal
2012 against net income of $71.6 million for fiscal 2011.

 

JDSU President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Waechter
said JDSU’s execution on its strategic priorities is leading to market share
gains and financial leverage despite challenging economic conditions.

 

Communications Test and Measurement revenue of $196.2
million increased by 10.3 percent compared to the prior quarter and decreased
7.1 percent compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011. Revenue from this
segment represented 44.7 percent of total net revenue.

 

Communications and Commercial Optical Products revenue of
$185.0 million increased 6.9 percent compared to the prior quarter and
decreased 8.6 percent compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011. Revenue
from this segment represented 42.1 percent of total net revenue.

 

Optical Communications revenue of $155.4 million
increased 8.5 percent compared to the prior quarter and decreased 10.9 percent
compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011.

 

Commercial Lasers revenue of $29.6 million decreased 1.0
percent compared to the prior quarter and increased 6.5 percent compared to the
fourth quarter of fiscal 2011.

 

Advanced Optical Technologies revenue of $58.1 million
decreased less than 1 percent compared to the prior quarter and decreased 1
percent compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011. Revenue from this
segment represented 13.2 percent of total net revenue.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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