U.S. Metropolitan Area Network Services Markets

U.S. Metropolitan Area Network Services Markets

RELEASE DATE
12-Aug-2005
REGION
North America
Research Code: F378-01-00-00-00
SKU: TE02785-NA-MR_14415
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The rapid growth in enterprise data and the need to move them faster, cheaper and in a secure fashion has focused more attention of Metro Area Networks (MAN) and it’s under pinning technologies. The MAN space has become a bottleneck in the network due to network growth not keeping up with he growth in data traffic. As bandwidth hungry applications, both in the enterprise space and consumer home front take off, attention has turned to all parts of the network, especially MAN’s. Technological enhancements have made Ethernet transport suitable for the most demanding applications. Frost & Sullivan research indicates Ethernet services will witness a CAGR of 32.1 percent.

Table of Contents

Market Overview

  • Executive Summary
  • Research Scope and Methodology
  • Key Definitions
  • Market Engineering Measurements

Market Analysis

  • Market Challenges
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints

Revenue Forecasts

  • Ethernet Services
  • SONET Services
  • ATM/ Frame Relay

Competitive Factors

  • WiMax- Answer For The Last Mile Connectivity In The MAN?

Strategic Recommendations

  • Strategic Recommendations

Company Profiles

  • AT&T
  • Time Warner Telecom
  • Verizon Communications
  • Level 3 Communications
  • TelCove
  • Yipes Enterprise Solutions
  • Mahi Networks
  • ADVA Optical Networking

Frost & Sullivan Awards

  • Frost & Sullivan Awards
  • Entrepreneurial Company Award
  • Growth Strategy Leadership Award
  • Product Line Strategy Leadership Award
  • Market Leadership Award
The rapid growth in enterprise data and the need to move them faster, cheaper and in a secure fashion has focused more attention of Metro Area Networks (MAN) and its under pinning technologies. The MAN space has become a bottleneck in the network due to network growth not keeping up with he growth in data traffic. As bandwidth hungry applications, both in the enterprise space and consumer home front take off, attention has turned to all parts of the network, especially MANs. Technological enhancements have made Ethernet transport suitable for the most demanding applications. Frost & Sullivan research indicates Ethernet services will witness a CAGR of 32.1 percent.
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No Index Yes
Podcast No
Industries Telecom
WIP Number F378-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No