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Stay on top of the latest market developments and research reports published in this edition of Siterix Communications' Corporate & Home Networking Market Research News.
Fixed Telco Home Network Strategies This report focuses on fixed network operators in various developed economies throughout the world. In this research, the Ovum Store provides a snapshot of the global home networking market, having looked at the propositions offered by the following operators: AT&T (U.S.), Belgacom (Belgium), Bell Canada (Canada), BT (UK), Deutsche Telekom (Germany), France Telecom (France), Free (France), Hanaro Telecom (South Korea), Telecom Italia (Italy) and Verizon (U.S.).
Next-Generation Network (NGN) Drivers and Strategies This report looks at the current drivers for NGN deployment by incumbent operators, the links with IMS and any plans for fixed mobile convergence in their strategy development.
Worldwide and U.S. IP PBX This IDC study examines the worldwide and U.S. market for IP PBXs by vertical industry and company size segment. The integration of strategic applications with IP voice services is a large incentive for many users to adopt IP telephony equipment. Vendors and service providers competing in this market are challenged to identify vertical market opportunities and develop applications to address industry-specific demands.
Digital Home Strategies of PC Vendors Revealed This report presents observations from 2006 International CES and CeBIT 2006, and provides a comparative analysis of products that PC vendors are introducing to target the digital home market.
U.S. IP VPN Services 2006-2010 Forecast This IDC study examines the market in the United States for IP VPN services, either self-implemented by end users or contracted through IP carriers and service providers. Readers will receive a clear definition of what IP VPNs are, the types of IP VPNs in the marketplace, and market sizing. Forecast breakouts provided include site to site and remote user as well as CPE and network based.
Worldwide Enterprise Wireless LAN Equipment This IDC study examines the market conditions and the opportunity for enterprise-class wireless LAN equipment that complies with IEEE 802.11 standards for the years 2006-2010. This analysis covers worldwide enterprise client access devices, network access points, and related enterprise WLAN equipment.
Western European Cable Modem Equipment This document analyzes the Western European cable modem equipment market in 2005. It focuses on vendor market shares for both cable modem terminating equipment on the operator side and cable modems on the end-user side. Vendors' market shares are calculated according to unit shipments and end-user revenues. In addition, vendors' shares are broken down by country.
Networking Hardware and Software (IT) The global outlook series on Networking Hardware and Software provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The research paper offers a brief overview of select segments that make up the networking hardware, and software industry. The research paper also recapitulates the spate of recent mergers and acquisitions that have irreversibly changed the industry's landscape together with other noteworthy strategic corporate developments.
Coax: A Home Networking Medium in Chaos While this report primarily focuses on the LAN, it analyzes the size of the home networking-over-coax opportunity (LAN and WAN access) by triangulating perspectives from demand-side consumer research, and supply-side equipment vendors and service providers. Models from these differing perspectives are provided in great detail to show how the case for each was developed. Home LAN over coax is primarily a North American opportunity, while WAN access over coax opportunities are primarily in Asia.
In-Dustry Update - Business WiFi Trends: There exists quite a hodgepodge of WiFi-enabled devices within the business premise. On the infrastructure side, the most compelling trend is the increasing penetration of low-end wireless routers and gateways into the business premise, commonly deployed in small businesses or branch offices, or departments of medium or large businesses.
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