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Global Triple Play and Next-generation Services Test and Monitoring
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2011, Pages: 90
World Integrated Triple Play Test and Monitoring Equipment Market to Grow from $187.7 million in 2010 to $487.4 million by 2015
Techno-savvy Customers Demand Superior, Cost Efficient Test Equipment
Spurred by strong demand for voice, video, and data services, the world triple play and next generation services test and monitoring equipment market is poised for significant growth. These technologies are witnessing fast-paced evolution, and most of them are customer driven. As consumers become more knowledgeable and demanding, vendors are upping the ante to roll out newer, more sophisticated test equipment. Quality of experience (QoE) is a major purchase factor in the voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) test equipment market today as the success of a test vendor depends on how effectively it is delivered to customers. Growth in 3G/4G and other mobile networking technologies is expected to further boost the momentum of the integrated triple play test equipment market. “Triple play services are witnessing considerable demand from telecommunication service providers, private and government enterprises, cable companies, and private subscribers,” notes the analyst of this research service. “In this scenario, test vendors need to fine-tune their offerings and optimize quality of service (QOS) to boost market share and sustain growth.”
Although the market is progressing steadily, there are some challenges clouding its landscape. Telecommunication operators are facing stiff competition from multiple system operators (MSO) and cable operators. This reduces the demand for test equipment from the telecom market. Pricing pressure is high in this market and it is imperative for vendors to deploy cost effective and ‘value-for-money’ test equipment. Despite the rising awareness of triple play concepts and test equipment, there is still inadequate knowledge regarding the business models. This could restrain sales to some extent, as customers have to be certain that they are using the right type of test equipment.
“Apart from helping customers make informed choices, vendors also need to ensure timeliness, superior quality, and mobility to stand out in the market,” says the analyst. “They must also keep in mind that convergence of technology is critical, especially with the wireline and wireless trend increasing.” Vendors have to stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and offer unique solutions. Integrated test equipment is an attractive option for customers, as they can work on multiple aspects including voice, video, and data.
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
- Integrated triple play - Voice - Video - Data
By End-use Vertical:
- Network equipment manufacturers - Service providers - Enterprises
By Geographic Region:
- North America - Europe - Asia Pacific - Rest-of-World
By Application Type:
- Research and development - Manufacturing - Installation & maintenance - Monitoring
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Global Triple Play and Next-generation Services Test and Monitoring Markets provides revenue analysis, market trends, and competitive analysis. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: integrated triple play, voice, video, and data.
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