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Cable Telephony Business Case and North American Forecast – 2004 to 2007
Multimedia Research Group, Jan 2004, Pages: 160
This study describes how the leading Cable Companies will move to commercial deployment in 2005, while simultaneously rolling out telephony in new regions. Based on two different rollout-strategies, the cable telephony market could blossom to as many as 21.2 million subscribers and over $8.1 billion in System Revenue by 2007. This report outlines in detail these two rollout strategies and their impact on ROI.
The report also investigates how Cable Companies can aggressively adopt the outsourcing deployment approach (Strategy #2), and significantly improve their telephony penetration.
Benefits of this report:
- It gives market forecast for 04-07 for six product categories
-It provides profiles of over 35 companies
-It breaks down market growth by the top 7 MSOs and Others by subscriber and revenue
-It provides ROI business case scenarios for both Turn-key and Self-built systems
-It goes in-depth into the strategies of cable companies and how Cable Telephony fits into their 'Triple-Play' strategies. 6. It includes both circuit switched and VOIP for Cable companies in the US and Canada.
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