Networking Over Coax and Phone Wiring for Service Provider Deployments Worldwide
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In-Stat
Published
2008/06
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33+ Pages
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CG67236
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction: Networking Over Existing Wires
Service Provider Needs
Flexibility of Deploymen
Primary Markets
Pros & Cons for Coax & Phone Wiring Mediums
Coax Advantages
Coax Disadvantages
Phone Wiring Advantages
Phone Wiring Disadvantages
Technologies & Standards
General Deployment Technical Challenges
MoCA
HomePNA
International Telecommunication Union
ITU-T G.hn
HomeGrid Forum
Protocols Over Powerline & Coax
Selected Companies
2Wire
Actiontec
AT&T
Broadcom
CopperGate Communications
Cox Communications
D-Link
Entropic Communications
Hitachi Telecom (USA)
Linksys & Scientific Atlanta (Cisco)
Netgear
Motorola
Tellabs
Verizon
Westell
Forecasts
Opportunities in Asia/Pacific
Opportunities in Europe
North American Deployment Forecast & Assumptions
Worldwide Chipsets/Nodes Over Coax & Phone Wiring (Worldwide & North
American)
Residential Structured Wiring Survey
Survey Respondents' Income Profile
Survey Respondents' Gender Profile
Survey Respondents' Age Profile
Region of Residence
Residence Area
Residence Ownership vs. Lease
Overall Demographic Comments
Other Characteristics of Respondents
Ethernet
Penetration of Residential Ethernet
Pervasiveness of Ethernet Within Homes
Device and Technology Use for Households With Ethernet Outlets
Common Rooms With Availability of Ethernet
Ethernet Outlet Existence by Device Ownership and Technology Use
Phone Jacks
Penetration of Phone Jacks
Pervasiveness of Phone Jacks Within Homes
Device and Technology Use for Households With Phone Jacks
Common Rooms With Phone Jacks
Phone Jack Existence by Device Ownership and Technology Use
Coax Outlets
Penetration of Coax
Pervasiveness of Coax Within Homes
Device and Technology Use for Households With Coax
Common Rooms With Coax
Coax Outlet Existence by Device Ownership and Technology Use
Timing of Installation: Ethernet, Coax, and Phone Jacks/Outlets
Wiring Availability by Primary Method of Receiving TV Service
Methodology
Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
Table 1. North American Cumulative Households With In-Home Provider
Network Nodes Over Coax or Phone Wiring: TV and/or Broadband Internet (Units
in Thousands)
Table 2. Worldwide Cumulative Chipsets/Nodes Over Coax & Phone Wiring
(MoCA, HomePNA, ITU-T G.hn), With Segmentations for North American In-Home
Deployments and Worldwide Access Applications (Units in Thousands)
Table 3. Respondents' Household Income Comparison
Table 4. Respondents by Gender
Table 5. Respondents by Age Bracket
Table 6. Respondents by Region of the US
Table 7. Respondents by Type of Residence Area: Suburban, Rural, and Urban
Table 8. Respondents by Home Ownership vs. Lease
Table 9. Primary Method of Internet Access at Home
Table 10. Home Network Use
Table 11. Number of Computers Used in Household
Table 12. Penetration of Residential Ethernet
Table 13. Pervasiveness of Ethernet Outlets: Number of Rooms
Table 14. Device and Technology Use for Households with Ethernet
Table 15. Availability of Ethernet Outlets: Type of Rooms
Table 16. Ethernet Outlet Existence by Device Ownership and Technology Use
Table 17. Penetration of Phone Jacks
Table 18. Pervasiveness of Phone Jacks: Number of Rooms
Table 19. Device and Technology Use for Households with Phone Jacks
Table 20. Availability of Phone Jacks: Type of Rooms
Table 21. Phone Jack Existence by Device Ownership and Technology Use
Table 22. Penetration of Coax
Table 23. Pervasiveness of Coax: Number of Rooms
Table 24. Device and Technology Use for Households with Coax
Table 25. Availability of Coax: Type of Rooms
Table 26. Coax Existence by Device Ownership and Technology Use
Table 27. Timing of Installation: Ethernet, Coax, and Phone Jacks
Table 28. Wiring Availability by Primary Method of Receiving TV Service
List of Figures
Figure 1. Penetration of Residential Ethernet
Figure 2. Pervasiveness of Ethernet Outlets: Number of Rooms
Figure 3. Availability of Ethernet Outlets: Type of Rooms
Figure 4. Penetration of Phone Jacks
Figure 5. Pervasiveness of Phone Jacks: Number of Rooms
Figure 6. Availability of Phone Outlets: Type of Rooms