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DSL's Next Chapter: Packaging Access, Adding Voice and Video
IEC Publications, Pages: 265
The digital subscriber line (DSL) market experienced considerable turmoil in 2000 and early 2001 due to restricted capital markets, deployment challenges, and a long payback period for standalone DSL service. As a result, DSL service providers have been looking recently at enhanced services as a means to increase per-customer revenues to provide a path to profitability. DSL's Next Chapter: Packaging Access, Adding Voice and Video examines two enhanced services-voice and video-to evaluate their prospects for fueling DSL's long-term success. DSL's Next Chapter, published by the International Engineering Consortium, will help senior managers, strategists, and planners understand the implementation and deployment issues surrounding these two key DSL applications. The report provides insight into overall DSL business drivers and technology trends, focusing in particular on the voice- and video-over-dsl spaces. This in-depth resource provides authoritative perspective on the current conditions, economics, and specifications for various types of DSL services, including end-user demand for the kinds of enhanced services being offered by DSL service providers today. DSL's Next Chapter also features the results and analysis of a targeted survey of industry experts who are focused on the DSL marketplace. As such, it presents the consensus view of industry executives and shapers who are currently leading this sector. Use these valuable insights to further understand the most pertinent DSL issues and to refine your own strategies for success. Features - Provides an overview of DSL technology advances and their benefit for the end user - Analyzes the current status of DSL rollout in the United States - Compares the specifications, advantages, and disadvantages of the various DSL service types - Offers an overview of the regulatory landscape in the DSL space - Discusses DSL's competing technologies and their market outlook - Describes in detail the benefits, deployment issues, and current status of voice and video over DSL - Provides profiles, analyses, and reviews of assorted service providers and vendors currently offering these DSL technologies - Presents the results of an industry-wide survey on the future of DSL A Sample of Issues Addressed - What are the trends and likely directions in DSL technology development? - What is the business case for voice over DSL? For video over DSL? - What are the best architecture strategies for deploying VoDSL? - What have been the experiences of carriers to date in deploying enhanced DSL service? - What factors have slowed DSL implementation recently? - What kinds of enhanced services will play a role in the success of the DSL market? - Which enhanced services are likely to drive significant additional revenue streams for DSL? - What factors are driving consumer interest in DSL? - What is the market outlook for voice and video over DSL? - How will DSL fare in comparison to cable modems during the next few years? - What types of technology advances are in the pipeline for DSL? - What is the current regulatory environment for DSL? WHO Should Read This Report - Incumbent local-exchange carriers who are in prime position to meet the pent-up demand in the mass market for high-bandwidth Internet access and other broadband services - Competitive local-exchange carriers who must determine the correct role of DSL within their portfolio of services and technologies for the corporate customer - Enterprise network managers who must understand their options for broadband connectivity, as well as the state of enhanced communications services delivered over such networks - Equipment vendors who must stay abreast of changing network demands and keep up-to-date on the preferred types of hardware and software solutions - Interexchange carriers whose innovative end-to-end networks will utilize the reach of DSL into the local loop - Regulators who will shape the future of the competitive market for DSL technologies through continued policy-making - University professors whose research and courses must reflect the most recent developments in digital networks and transmission mediums Principal Investigator Jeannette Noyes specializes in helping start-up and established communications companies understand their customers and markets through focused market analysis. Formerly, Ms. Noyes was the director of research for Bazillion, a start-up provider of DSL and VoIP services, in 2000. Prior to this, she was an industry analyst with International Data Corporation (IDC), where she focused on residential and small-business telecommunications markets, with an emphasis on high-speed Internet-access services. She was also a member of U S West's market research organization, where she managed data collection and analysis for an 18-month VOD/PPV market trial. She has also managed marketing planning efforts for an independent data-networking service provider. As an industry analyst with the Yankee Group, she examined consumer adoption of new media and communications services.
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