Digital Subscriber Loop Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2006 To 2012
Wintergreen Research, Inc, January 2006, Pages: 358
Digital loop carriers are used to implement broadband and narrowband at the edge of the network. DSL is a primary broadband technology. Growth drivers for DSL technology relate to the NGN applications evolving: The demand for bandwidth and faster connection speeds in consumer as well as corporate domain is a strong growth driver for the DSL market.
Increased competition among different DSL players has led to price reduction, thereby benefiting its customers. DSL services provide an efficient medium for streaming voice as well as video. The increasing demand for services for streaming media as well as demand for home networking has led to a strong growth in DSL.
The need for secured point-to-point service has led to a growth in DSL service. This has helped in eliminating security issues as well latency limitations due to bandwidth being shared.
DSL subscriber base is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.3% over the period 2005-08. DSL services are expected to generate USD $155 billion of revenue with 240 million DSL lines worldwide. This is due to the growth in broadband services in Western Europe, China, Japan and India.
The DSL market base is expected to strengthen due to increasing demand for high-speed solutions, which are offered by DSL services. The DSL market in most of the developing countries will be small due to the high cost involved in building the cable infrastructure. The Asia –Pacific market is expected to grow at 3% in 2005.
Key Topics
- DIGITAL SERVICE LOOP MARKET SHARES
- DIGITAL SERVICE LOOP MARKET FORECASTS
- Digital Service Loop Driving Forces
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Family Of Technologies
- DSL Target Markets
- Fiber-to-the-Home/Business (FTTH/B)
- VDSL The Copper Superhighway
- Proliferation Of Broadband
- Worldwide Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) And Fiber To
- The Home (FTH) Equipment Market Forecasts
- Next Generation Network (NGN) Regional Analysis
- Access Divergence and Service Convergence
- Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL) technologies
- Types Of DSL
- Ethernet over Point-to-Point Copper
- DSL Security
Report Methodology
This is the 264th report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, telephone equipment, health equipment, and energy. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases. Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participation in the segment. Installed base analysis and unit analysis is based on interviews and an information search. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, opinion leaders, and companies seeking to develop measurable market share. Over 200 in depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and industry leaders in the market segment. We establish accurate market forecasts based on economic and market conditions as a base. use input/output ratios, flow charts, and other economic methods to quantify data. Use in-house analysts who meet stringent quality standards, interviewing key industry participants, experts and end-users. Our research includes access to large proprietary databases.
DSL Market Growth Drivers
DSLAM Market Shares
DSL Market Shares
Worldwide Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) And Fiber To The Home (FTH) Equipment Market Forecasts.
1. DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) MARKET DEFINITION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 DSL Evolves Toward Fiber To The Home
1.1.1 Fiber-to-the-Home/Business (FTTH/B)
1.1.2 Fiber-To-The-Curb
1.2 DSL Technology
1.2.1 Digital Subscriber Line Technology Is A Copper Loop Transmission Technology
1.2.2 xDSL(Digital Subscriber Line) Group Of Technologies
1.2.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Family Of Technologies
1.3 Service Provider NGN Systems
1.4 Network Service Needs
1.4.1 Core Networks
1.5 Variants Of DSL
1.6 Universal Coverage
1.7 ADSL Suppliers
1.8 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers
1.8.1 Replacing T1 And Dial Up Modems
1.9 DSL For Business Subscribers
1.10 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Residential Positioning
1.10.1 Consolidated Solutions
1.11 Positioning DSL For Business Markets
1.12 VDSL The Copper Superhighway
1.12.1 VDSL Solutions
1.13 Growing Demand For Broadband Telecommunications
1.14 Total System Solutions
1.14.1 DSL Service Connection
1.15 Global Manufacturing
1.15.1 Product Innovation
1.16 DSL Market
1.17 Access
2. DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2.1 DSL Broadband Supports Mission-Critical Internet-Based Applications
2.2 Traditional Access Solutions
2.3 T1 Services
2.4 Broadband Access Technologies
2.5 Proliferation Of Broadband
2.5.1 Alcatel Next Generation Networks (NGN) Positioned To Implement Voice Over DSL Products
2.6 IP Dslam Implements Mission-Critical Internet Based Applications
2.6.1 IP Dslam Market Shares
2.6.2 Alcatel DSLAM
2.6.3 Huawei DSLAM
2.6.4 DSL Market Shares
2.7 Worldwide Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) And Fiber To The Home (FTH) Equipment Market Forecasts
2.7.1 Worldwide Carrier Grade DSL Equipment Market
2.7.2 DSL Market Forecasts
2.7.3 Alcatel DSL
2.7.4 Worldwide DSL / Softswitch Analysis
2.7.5 DSL Growth Drivers
2.8 DSL Lines Shipped / Installed Base
2.8.1 Worldwide DSL Subscriber Markets
2.8.2 Worldwide VoIP Subscribers
2.8.3 Carrier NGN Migration Strategies Set VoIP Timing
2.9 Next Generation Network (NGN) Regional Analysis
2.9.1 NGN Equipment Deployment Plans & User Experience By Major Carriers
2.9.2 NGN Siemens Regional Analysis
2.9.3 Next Generation Network (NGN) Regional Market Analysis
2.9.4 Alcatel Aims At Chinese NGN Market Shares
2.9.5 DSL Market Regional Analysis
2.9.6 Sonus International Market Participation
2.9.7 NGN Regional Analysis
3. DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Alcatel
3.1.1 Alcatel Response To Service Provider Migration Strategies
3.1.2 Alcatel Broadband Access
3.1.3 Alcatel Broadband Access
3.1.4 Alcatel Voice Over DSL
3.1.5 Alcatel ASAM Multiple Network Interfaces
3.1.6 Alcatel ASAM ATM Point-To-Multipoint
3.1.7 Alcatel DSL
3.1.8 Alcatel DSL Broadband Management
3.1.9 Alcatel High-Speed Internet Access With DSL
3.1.10 Alcatel ADSL
3.1.11 Alcatel Advanced Services Access Manager (ASAM) Platform
3.1.12 Alcatel 7301 ASAM
3.1.13 Alcatel 7301 Advanced Services Access Manager (ASAM) Positioning
3.1.14 Alcatel ASAM LP
3.1.15 Alcatel Higher Density On Voice And DSL
3.1.16 Alcatel Derived Voice over DSL
3.2 Huawei DSL
3.2.1 Huawei NGN Part Of The Fixed-Line Network
3.3 Lucent DSL
3.3.1 Lucent Multimedia Access Platform
3.3.2 Lucent AnyMedia® Line Access Gateway Next-Generation Access Build-Out Including DSL
3.4 Siemens DSL
3.4.1 Siemens Surpass NGN Overlay Supports DSL
3.4.2 Siemens LifeWorks
3.4.3 Siemens Surpass TV Centric Applications
3.4.4 Siemens Next Generation DSL Access
3.5 Nortel Central Office-Based xDSL
3.5.1 Nortel DSL Access Solutions
3.5.2 Nortel Fiber to the Curb/Cabinet
3.5.3 Nortel Fiber to the Home
3.6 Sumitomo Electric Networks
3.7 Cisco DSL Manager
3.7.1 Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager
3.7.2 Cisco IP NGN.
3.7.3 Cisco Service Provider IP NGN Positioning
3.7.4 Cisco Service Provider Network Intelligence Products Addresses Business Need For Greater
Control
3.7.5 Cisco Linksys WAG54GP2 ADSL2+ Gateway
3.7.6 Cisco IP NGN Expertise Center
3.8 Hewlett Packard Broadband Solution
3.8.1 HP OpenView Service Activator for Huawei DSL and NGN Solution
4. DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Next Generation Network Rapid Technological Advancements
4.1.1 Access Divergence and Service Convergence
4.1.2 Converged Edge Router
4.1.3 Technology Issues in the First Mile / Last Mile
4.2 Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL) technologies
4.3 Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL) Services
4.4 Development History
4.5 Types Of DSL
4.5.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
4.5.2 Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line (R-ADSL)
4.5.3 ADSL Lite
4.5.4 G.Lite
4.5.5 IDSL
4.5.6 ISDN Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL)
4.5.7 SDSL
4.5.8 Single-Line Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL)
4.5.9 HDSL-2
4.5.10 High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL)
4.5.11 Very High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL)
4.5.12 VDSL
4.5.13 VDSL In The Network
4.5.14 VDSL System Features
4.5.15 VDSL Modulation
4.5.16 ADSL To VDSL Migration
4.6 Broadband Services
4.6.1 Network TDM Capacity Extension
4.6.2 ATM-Based Quality Of Service (QoS)
4.6.3 VPI Connections
4.6.4 Multiservice Market Access
4.7 Network Layer Service Intelligence
4.7.1 Service Intelligence Network Application Layer
4.7.2 Service Intelligence Network Service Control Layer
4.7.3 Service Intelligence Network Transport Layer
4.8 IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards
4.9 Ethernet over Point-to-Point Copper (EoVDSL)
4.10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology
4.10.1 Ethernet over Point-to-Multipoint Optical Fiber (EPON)
4.11 EPON Concept
4.11.1 PON Topology
4.12 Management of Ethernet
4.12.1 Metro Access
4.12.2 Parallel Switch Fabric
4.12.3 Direct Processing Architecture
4.13 End-To-End Service Provisioning For ADSL
4.13.1 Goals For ILMI-Based Service Provisioning
4.13.2 Automatic Service Provisioning Flows
4.14 Automatic Service Provisioning Flows.
4.15 User Service Provisioning
4.16 Real-Time Session Selection
4.17 CPE Automatic Service Selection Applications
4.18 ADSL Modems Work.
4.19 Technology Comparison
4.20 DSL Modulation
4.21 Upgrading Digital Loop Carriers (DLCs)
4.22 Broadband Topology
4.23 DSL Security
4.24 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
4.25 PPPoE
4.26 Voice-Over-DSL
5. DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 Actelis
5.2 ADVA Optical Networking
5.3 Alcatel
5.3.1 Alcatel Positioning
5.3.2 Alcatel Market Issues
5.3.3 Alcatel Multiservice Aggregation
5.3.4 Alcatel Broadband Access
5.3.5 Alcatel-To-End Communications Solutions
5.3.6 Alcatel VND Division
5.3.7 Alcatel Net Sales 2003
5.3.8 Alcatel Third Quarter 2004 Revenue
5.3.9 Alcatel Fixed Communications
5.3.10 Alcatel Mobile Communications
5.3.11 Alcatel Private Communications
5.3.12 Alcatel Third Quarter 2004 Regional Revenue
5.3.13 Third Quarter 2003 Regional Revenue
5.3.14 Alcatel Participation In Communications Network Equipment Markets
5.3.15 Alcatel Metro DWDM
5.3.16 Alcatel and Optics
5.4 Calix
5.5 Ciena
5.6 Cisco Systems
5.6.1 Cisco IP Communications
5.6.2 Cisco Systems Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2005 Revenue
5.6.3 Cisco IP Communications
5.6.4 Cisco / Linksys
5.6.5 Cisco / Linksys Broadband and Wireless Networking
5.7 Hatteras Networks
5.8 Huawei Technologies
5.9 Lucent Technologies
5.9.1 Lucent Technologies Maximize Service Revenues
5.9.2 Lucent Technologies Systems
5.9.3 Lucent Bell Labs
5.10 MARCONI
5.11 Motorola
5.11.1 Motorola Revenue
5.12 NEC
5.12.1 NEC IT And Networking Technologies
5.12.2 NEC Network Solutions Business
5.12.3 NEC Internet Broadband Network Positioning
5.13 Nortel
5.13.1 Nortel VoIP Network Elements
5.13.2 Nortel VoIP Enabling Technologies
5.13.3 Nortel ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
5.13.4 Nortel Networking And Communication Services And Infrastructure
5.13.5 Nortel Network Elements
5.13.6 Nortel Enabling Technologies
5.13.7 Nortel ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
5.14 Occam
5.15 Redback Networks
5.16 Samsung
5.17 Siemens
5.17.1 Siemens Business Services
5.17.2 Siemens Research and Development
5.17.3 Siemens Information and Communication Networks
5.17.4 Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group
5.18 Sonus
5.18.1 Sonus' IMS Next-Generation Network Architecture
5.18.2 Sonus Target Customer Base
5.18.3 Sonus Research and Development
5.19 Tekelec
5.19.1 Tekelec Next-Gen Switching
5.19.2 Tekelec Advanced Network Signaling
5.19.3 Tekelec Revenue and Service Assurance
5.19.4 Tekelec Revenue Generating Applications
5.19.5 Tekelec Revenue
5.20 Tellabs / AFC
5.20.1 Tellabs / Advanced Fiber Communications (AFC)
5.21 Telstrat
5.22 UT Starcom
5.22.1 UTStarcom Third Quarter 2004 Revenue
5.22.2 Key UTStarcom Customer Wins
5.22.3 UTStarcom Global Technology
5.22.4 UTStarcom Sarbanes-Oxley
5.23. ZHONE TECHNOLOGIES
5.23.1 Zhone Solution
5.23.2 Zhone Optimized Broadband Access
5.23.3 Zhone Optimized Migration to Packet
5.23.4 Zhone Optimized Triple Play
5.23.5 Zhone Optimized Transport
5.23.6 Zhone Commitment to Quality
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Table ES-1 DSL Market Growth Drivers
Figure ES-2.Worldwide Access DSL, DSLAM Market Shares, 2005
Figure ES-3 Worldwide Access DSL Market Shares in Dollars, 2005
Figure ES-4 Worldwide DSLAM and DSLor Fiber to the Home (FFTH) Access shipment Market Forecasts 2006-2012
Table 1-1 Service provider NGN Service Solutions
Table 1-2 xDSL Supplier Categories
Table 1-3 DSL Equipment For Business Subscribers
Table 1-4 VDSL Solutions
Table 2-1 DSL Applications For Businesses
Table 2-2 Businesses Use Of The Internet
Table 2-3 DSL Target Markets
Table 2-4 Relative Efficiency Of The Various Transmission Methodologies
Table 2-5 Principal Competitive Factors In DSL Market
Table 2-6 Broadband Access Solutions
Table 2-7 DSL Applications For Businesses
Table 2-8 Businesses Use Of The Internet
Table 2-9 DSL Target Markets
Figure 2-10 Worldwide Access DSL, DSLAM Market Shares, 2005
Table 2-11 Worldwide Access DSL, DSLAM Market Shares, 2005
Figure 2-12 Worldwide Access DSL Market Shares Dollars2005
Figure 2-13 Worldwide Access DSL Market Shares, Ports 2005
Table 2-14 Worldwide Access DSL Market Shares Ports and Dollars 2005
Figure 2-15 Worldwide DSLAM Access Shipment Market Forecasts 2006-2012
Figure 2-16 Worldwide Access Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) or Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Access Shipment Market Forecasts 2006-2012
Figure 2-17 Worldwide Access DSLAM andDigital Subscriber Loop (DSL) or Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Access Shipment Market Forecasts 2006-2012
Table 2-18 Worldwide Access Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) or Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Access Shipment Market Forecasts 2006-2012
Table 2-19 NGN Equipment Deployment Plans & User Experience by Major Carriers
Table 2-20 Carriers With Well Developed NGN Programs
Table 2-21 Siemens Surpass Next Generation Switching
Table 2-22 Regional Analysis of DSL Subscribers, 2004
Table 2-23 Regional Analysis of DSL Subscribers, 2005
Figure 2-24 Next Generation Network Regional Market Shares, 2005
Table 2-15 Next Generation Network Regional Market Shares, 2005
Table 3-1 Service Provider Migration Strategies
Table 3-1 Service Provider Migration Strategies
Table 3-2 Service Provider Next Generation Network Positioning
Table 3-3 Alcatel Evolving Access to Support Multiple Services
Table 3-4 Alcatel Carrier Business Market Focus
Table 3-5 Alcatel Residential Market Focus
Table 3-6 Alcatel Broadband Access Functions
Table 3-7 Alcatel DSL Strategic Network Elements
Table 3-8 Alcatel 7301 Advanced Services Access Manager (ASAM) Features
Table 3-9 Alcatel 7301 ASAM Customer Benefits
Table 3-10 Alcatel 7201 Litespan Array Of Applications
Table 3-11 Huawei DSL DSLAM Products
Table 3-12 Huawei SmartAX DSL Features
Table 3-13 Powerful Intelligent IP Services
Table 3-14 Huawei DSL Security Characteristics
Figure 3-15 Huawie NGN Architecture
Figure 3-16 Huawei Next Generation Network Systems
Table 3-17 Lucent Multimedia Access Platform Positioning
Table 3-18 Lucent Multimedia Next Generation Broadband Access Platform
Table 3-19 Lucent Multimedia Next Generation Broadband Access Platform Features
Table 3-20 Siemens Surpass NGN Overlay Advantages
Table 3-21 Siemens Surpass NGN Overlay Solutions Area Focus
Table 3-22 Siemens Surpass NGN Migration Solution / Surpass IP Trunking
Table 3-23.Siemens Surpass Next Generation Access Solutions
Table 3-24 Cisco IP NGN strategy
Table 3-25 Cisco Service Provider IP NGN Positioning
Table 3-26 Cisco service provider IP NGN Architecture Positioning
Table 3-27 Cisco Linksys ADSL2+ Service Provider Gateway Features
Table 3-29 Cisco Service Exchange Framework: Multimedia Service Control for Fixed Mobile Convergence
Table 3-30 Cisco Service Exchange Framework
Table 3-31 Cisco Service Provider Network Intelligence Products Addresses Business Need For Greater
Control
Figure 3-32 Cisco Service Exchange Framework
Figure 3-33 Cisco IP Next Generation Network: NGN: Services, Efficiency, Control
Table 3-34 HP OpenView Service Activator for Huawei DSL and NGN Solution Benefits
Table 3-35 HP OpenView Service Activator Features
Table 3-36 HP OpenView Service Activator VPN Service Value Pack Features
Table 4-1 Types of xDSL
Table 4-2 Typical VDSL rates
Table 4-3 Types of Internet Access
Table 4-3 DSL-Based Broadband Services
Table 4-4 ATM-Based Quality of Service (QoS) Functions
Table 4-5 VPI Connection Provisioning
Table 4-6 IEEE 802.3 Ethernet-in-the-First-Mile Task Force Objectives
Table 4-7 Standards Supporting Point-to-Point Ethernet in the First Mile
Table 4-8 Management of Ethernet in the First Mile Functions
Table 4-4 Goals for ILMI-Based Service Provisioning
Table 4-5 Stages In Provisioning An ADSL Access Network
Table 4-6 Standard Security Measures Available To DSL Users
Table 5-1 Alcatel Market Issues
Table 5-2 Alcatel Positioning To Address Carrier Issues
Table 5-3 Alcatel Strategic Network Focus
Table 5-4 Alcatel Data Networks Positioning
Table 5-5 Alcatel Metro DWDM Positioning
Table 5-6 Alcatel Terrestrial Optical Networking Strategy
Table 5-7 Cisco / Linksys Business Use Of Products To Enhance Productivity
Table 5-8 Nortel Voice Over IP Benefits
Table 5-9 Nortel Voice Over IP VoIP Technologies
Table 5-10 Nortel Voice Over IP Benefits
- Alcatel
- Huawei
- Lucent
- Motorola
- Ciena/Catena
- Adtran
- UTStarcom
- ZTE
- Marconi
- Nortel
- Calix
- Siemans
- Cisco
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