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MSANs/DLCs Enable Telco FTTX, TV Services, and VoIP Migration
In-Stat/MDR, Nov 2005, Pages: 44
DLCs have evolved into Multi-Service Access Nodes (MSANs) that support service provider offerings of triple-play services and their evolution to all-IP networks. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the worldwide DLC/MSAN market. Worldwide, North America, and ETSI market shares are given for DLC/MSAN POTS, DSL, and total POTS + DSL port shipments in 2004 and 1H05. The key trends shaping the market are highlighted. Detailed profiles are provided that cover the product offerings, key features, competitive strengths, and customers for 13 leading vendors of DLCs/MSANs. The report concludes with five-year forecasts of worldwide DLC/MSAN POTS, DSL, and total POTS + DSL port shipments and revenues.
This report found the following:
We expect worldwide DLC/MSAN POTS + DSL revenues to stay relatively flat for the next five years, due to heavy price competition among the vendors.
Huawei continued to be the worldwide leader in overall DLC/MSAN port shipments in 2004, with about a 36% market share, and Alcatel was second, with a 21% market share.
A number of vendors support VoIP media gateway functionality to enable replacement of Class 5 PSTN switches.
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