Table of Contents
- Executive summary
- In a nutshell
- Ovum view
- Ethernet services will swim up against the downstream telecom current in
2009
- Forecast summary
- AP enterprise Ethernet service market projected to reach $11.8 billion in
2014
- Results for 2008
- AP (excluding Japan) achieved solid 23% growth in CY08
- Japan
- AP (excluding Japan)
- Long-range market forecast drivers and barriers
- Ethernet driven by enterprise demand, applications, and technology
substitution
- Enterprise demand
- Applications
- Competitiveness
- Technology enablers
- Potential inhibitors: economic doldrums, consolidation
- Ethernet services segmentation forecasts
- Segment highlights include EFM, T1/E1 replacement, the GigE community,
EVPL and VPLS segments
- Regional forecasts
- Japan leads the way
- Carrier snapshots
- Verizon Business
- Reliance Communications
- SingTel
- Spectrum of carrier strategies
- Both full-line and niche/point strategies are working
- Service mix
- Access
- Geographic scope
- Carrier-grade demarcation
- Fiber rollout
- Portals
- Interconnect approach
- Technology platforms
- Market scenarios and early warning signs
- Depth and length of the macroeconomic correction is key to forecast
direction
List of Tables
- Table 1: Market phases in enterprise Ethernet adoption: global view
- Table 2: AP Ethernet services forecast by country ($ millions)
- Table 3: SingTel' s domestic and international Ethernet service platforms
- Table 4: Ovum synopsis of carrier strategies for Ethernet service offerings
List of Figures
- Figure 1: AP enterprise Ethernet services market forecast ($ millions)
- Figure 2: Hitachi Cable' s Ethernet switch product portfolio
- Figure 3: Ethernet service volume forecast by service capacity
- Figure 4: Ethernet service revenue forecast by service capacity
- Figure 5: AP Ethernet service volume forecast by service type
- Figure 6: AP Ethernet service volume forecast by architecture type
- Figure 7: IP-VPN and WAN Ethernet service contract growth in Japan
- Figure 8: Verizon on challenges faced by Ethernet in the enterprise
- Figure 9: Verizon Business' s carrier-grade Ethernet access platform
- Figure 10: Global Ethernet: partnerships fill in the gaps
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