FTTx Watch Service
Watch Services - 01/01/2011
Our FTTx Watch Service is specifically designed to provide operators, vendors, government bodies, regulators and local authorities with a comprehensive analysis of the issues affecting this promising market.
• Primary research based on 150+ FTTx market players
• In-depth analysis of technological issues based on one-on-one interviews with vendors
• Penetration and subscription data for 68 countries
• Rollout and market share data on the key players, classified by country
• Primary research based on 200+ FTTx project managers
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• Database
- Database on 68 countries
- Rollout by 150+ FTTx operators
- Operator market share by country
- Vendor market share by technology
- Forecasts up to 2015
• Monthly insights
• In-depth market reports
• Analyst access |
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A unique database devoted to FTTx, including market data by country and forecasts, along with a breakdown by technologies based on continuous tracking of contracts signed between operators and vendors.
Regulation & National FTTx initiatives
• Major FTTx regulatory issues and national FTTx programs
Market data
• 2008-2009-2010 • By zone and for 68 countries
Subscribers
• VDSL • FTTH/B • FTTLA (DOCSIS 3) • FTTx/ LAN
Homes Passed
• VDSL • FTTH/B • FTTLA (DOCSIS 3) • FTTx/ LAN
Network architectures
• FTTH • FTTB • FTTN (FTTLA, VDSL)
Technologies & Vendors
• BPON • GPON • EPON/GEPON • Ethernet • DOCSIS 3
Operators Market Share
• Top 3 or 5 by country • % FTTx amongst the total Broadband • Breakdown by architecture: FTTN (FTTLA, VDSL), FTTH/B,
Projects
• Up to 5 main projects by country: Operators, Utilities, Local Authorities • Architectures • Technologies • Investments • FTTx deployment • ARPU • Subscribers & home passed • Services & pricing
Forecasts
• 2011 to 2015 • By zone and by country (68 countries covered) • FTTH/B Subscribers vs. VDSL subscribers • Technologies by zone: VDSL, BPON, GPON,EPON/GEPON, EP2P, as well as 10 GPON, 10GEPON and WDMPON
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• Vendors share of the global PON OLT (Online Line Terminal) • Vendors share of the global PON ONT (Noline Network termina)l / ONU (Online Network Unit) |
Africa
• Algeria • Egypt • Morocco • Nigeria* • South Africa
Asia-Pacific
• Australia • Bengladesh* • China • Hong Kong • India • Japan • Malaysia • New Zealand • Philippines* • South Korea • Singapore • Taiwan • Vietnam*
Latin America
• Argentina • Brazil • Chile • Venezuela* • Colombia
Middle East
• Bahrain • Kuwait • Iran* • Iraq* • Israël • Jordan* • Lebanon* • Oman • Qatar • Saudi Arabia • UAE
North America
• Canada • USA • Mexico
Central and Eastern Europe
• Bulgaria • Czech Republic • Croatia • Estonia • Hungary • Latvia • Lithuania • Poland • Romania • Russia • Serbia* • Slovakia • Slovenia • Ukraine • Turkey
Western Europe
• Andorra • Austria • Belgium • Denmark • France • Germany • Greece • Italy • Netherlands • Norway • Portugal • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • The UK ______ * Emerging FTTx countries
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Monthly notes of 10 to 20 pages on key FTTx market issues: outstanding event of the month, analysis of the latest mar-ket trends, player interviews (operators, vendors, regulators, public authorities), highlights from major conferences… |
FTTx Strategies FTTx subscriber numbers are rising swiftly despite theeconomic downturn, and are likely to continue to doso at an ever greater pace between now and 2015as incumbent carriers and public authorities havebecome very clearly involved. But there are still agreat many questions that need to be answered overthe rate of deployment, technical developments andthe business models governing the new applicationsthat superfast broadband will enable. This report analyses how the main FTTx players are adapting theirstrategies and provides detailed data.
FTTx Business Models Starting with a model of the different expense andincome items, and investment spending in particular,this report measures the sensitivity of a number ofFTTx network rollout variables: population density,technical architecture, penetration rate, ARPU… withthe measurements themselves segmented by typeof operator (incumbent carrier, alternative operator,new entrant).
Telcos TV Strategies Telcos have successfully hooked up the TV to abox, and made it a pivotal element in their growthand marketing strategies. This success story canbe explained by their ability to offer bundles thatcombine fixed and/or mobile calling, Internet and TVservices, as well as innovative services using theSTB, fibre access and the ability to circulate contentbetween platforms and devices. This study looks attelcos' marketing strategies for TV services and theirincreasing weight in this changing television market.
Telcos Backhaul Strategies This report spotlights telcos’ strategies regardingbackhauling and fixed mobile convergence, how thetransport network is evolving within the migration toall-IP and which choices telcos take to meet theincreasing demand of bandwidth. The study analyses the evolution of transport networks, its invest-ment control and the necessary implementation withthe legacy infrastructure. |
• Consulting Hours - Direct access to IDATE FTTx experts - 5 hours per year • Analyst Brief - 30 minute conference call on a pre-selected FTTx topic • On-Site Presentation* - Clients may choose a theme from among the 4 market reports supplied. Presentation given by an IDATE Analyst. * Optional - additional fees: preparation + presentation + travel costs
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NRAs and Public Authorities
• Arcep (French Authority) • CMT • FTTH Council Asia-Pacific • FTTH Council Europe • NMMH • Ofcom (UK) • PT Luxembourg • Red.es • TRA
Operators
• Belgacom • Deutsche Telekom • Etisalat • NBNCo • NTT • Orange • SFR • SES • Swisscom • Telefonica • Telecom Italia
Vendors
• Alcatel-Lucent • Fujitsu • Huawei • Mitsubishi • Panasonic • Reichle & De-Massari • Samsung • Tyco • ZTE |
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