FTTx Market
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Innovation Reports - 05/03/2010
Markets, Strategies & Technologies
FTTx subscriber numbers are rising swiftly despite the economic downturn, and are likely to continue to do so at an ever greater pace between now and 2014 as incumbent carriers and public authorities have become very clearly involved. But there are still a great many questions that need to be answered over the rate of deployment, technical developments and the business models governing the new applications that superfast broadband will enable.
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. FTTx MARKETS 2.1. FTTx around the globe: leading countries and operators 2.2. Asia still the largest FTTH/B market, but subscriber growth is slowing 2.3. The Americas still a lopsided market 2.3.1. Situation in the United States: growing momentum of VDSL 2.3.2. FTTx market still in the embryonic stage in the rest of the Americas 2.4. Europe still lagging behind 2.4.1. Western Europe 2.4.2. Central and Eastern Europe Russia: a special case 2.5. FTTx bound to develop in the Middle East 2.6. Forecasts up to 2014 2.6.1. Close to 140 million very high-speed subscribers worldwide by 2014 2.6.2. Very high-speeds market share likely to grow faster in Western Europe and in North America 2.6.3. High rate of growth, but constricted by the grim economic climate
3. THE LEADING OPERATORS' STRATEGIES 3.1. Methodology and overview 3.1.1. Methodology 3.1.2. Overview of the global FTTx market 3.2. Analysis of rollout strategies 3.2.1. Reasons for deploying FTTx and integration into a companys overall strategy 3.2.2. Are players in line with initial targets? What impact is the current recession having? 3.2.3. Could FTTx weaken competition in the fixed access market? 3.2.4. FTTx business model: players positioning 3.2.5. Does FTTx need help from the State? From local authorities? 3.2.6. Open access networks: are they the solution for stepping up FTTH? 3.2.7. FTTx and pricing strategy: in line with DSL or disruption? 3.2.8. FTTx and content policies 3.2.9. FTTH and LTE
3.3. Player profiles AT&T B2/Telenor Belgacom Deutsche Telekom FastWeb France Telecom/Orange Iliad - Free KT Lyse Malarenergy/Vasteras NTT Numericable Portugal Telecom SFR - Neuf Sonaecom Swisscom Telecom Italia Telefσnica Verizon
4. FTTx TECHNOLOGIES 4.1. Coppers potential 4.1.1. DSM technology 4.1.2. FTTC solutions Dual DSL signal supply, at the local exchange and street cabinet Fibre extension to the street cabinet Adding a central office 4.2. The future of FTTH technologies 4.2.1. The future of G-PON and EPON 10G-EPON standardization GPON interoperability efforts Can GPON and EPON be unified? 4.2.2. The route to WDM PON The different WDM PON solutions The pure WDM PON solution 4.3. Synthesis 4.3.1. Comparison of FTTH technologies 4.3.2. Roadmap 4.4. Industry player testimonials Alcatel-Lucent Cisco LG Nortel PacketFront ZTE
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What is the growth outlook for FTTH/B and FTTN markets between now and 2014?
What strategies are being implemented by the leading carriers?
Does FTTH need State or local authority support to develop?
Are open access networks the right solution for speeding up FTTH rollouts?
What is the market potential and roadmap for the different FTTH technologies: EPON, 10 GPON and WDM PON?
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