Release Date: October 31, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you discuss the linearity of bookings throughout the quarter and any notable trends? A: Oleg Khaykin, President and CEO, explained that bookings were largely as expected, with some major service providers preferring to start taking products in the second fiscal quarter. There was a noticeable increase in engagement and orders for Q2, Q3, and even Q4, indicating a pivot in operator behavior. This was driven by significant events such as AT&T's aggressive fiber deployment plans and Verizon's re-entry into the fiber market, which spurred cable providers to accelerate their network upgrades.
Q: Regarding the wireless side, is the recovery project-based or broader, and how should we think about seasonality in the second half of the fiscal year? A: Oleg Khaykin noted that the wireless recovery is broader than initially expected, with operators accelerating 5G densification and deployment. This could lead to a stronger-than-usual March quarter for NSE. Ilan Daskal, CFO, added that they continue to monitor macroeconomic factors, which could influence the momentum.
Q: Can you provide more detail on the European market and the 1.6T opportunity with data centers and AI builds? A: Oleg Khaykin stated that Europe is following North America's lead, with fiber deployments remaining strong. The 1.6T opportunity is driven by AI and data centers, with a faster transition period than previous telecom-driven deployments. The 800G is entering high-volume production, and 1.6T is expected to accelerate next year.
Q: How is the cable market performing, and are you seeing a pickup in orders? A: Oleg Khaykin mentioned that cable upgrades are progressing, with some delays due to architectural and system-level issues. However, more orders are expected in the coming quarters. Cable is increasingly becoming part of the fiber customer base, with investments in high-performance networking and optical monitoring systems.
Q: What is the outlook for the OSP business, and are there any changes in volume or reprint expectations? A: Oleg Khaykin explained that the OSP business is stable, with 3D sensing following the dynamics of their lead customer. Anti-counterfeiting demand may be conservative in the near term due to currency redesigns and sanctions, but new designs and products are expected to drive a rebound in the second half of the calendar year.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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