U.S. Business and Residential CLEC Strategies

U.S. Business and Residential CLEC Strategies

RELEASE DATE
09-Jul-2004
REGION
North America
Research Code: A921-01-00-00-00
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Description

Despite the fallout of several competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) over the last 3 years, the overall competitive landscape continues to expand. The entrance of Tier-1 carriers such as AT&T and MCI in the residential local voice services markets over the past 24 months has led to a decline in the incumbent local exchange carriers' (ILECs) market share. Within the business segment, consolidation on part of CLECs has not only expanded their network footprint but has also enabled these carriers to boost their product portfolio. This report focuses on CLEC activities in both residential and business services markets and analyzes overall trends as well as CLEC market size.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • Research Scope
  • Market Definitions

Executive Summary

  • Summary of Key Findings

Market Overview - Total Market Analysis

  • Market Challenges
  • Market Drivers
  • CLECs Combating a Multi-Tier Competitive Environment
  • Network Edge-out CLEC Initiatives of ILECs
  • Regulatory Assessment
  • Market Forecasts: Will CLEC Market Continue to Expand?

CLEC Business Strategies

  • Market Overview
  • CLEC Business Services Markets: Strategy and Trends Analysis
  • CLEC Business Services Revenue Trends

CLEC Residential Strategies

  • Market Overview
  • Market Forecasts
  • Residential Competitive Operator Strategies
  • Market Share Analysis

Conclusions

  • Market Outlook & CLEC Recommendations
  • Frost & Sullivan Industry Awards
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Despite the fallout of several competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) over the last 3 years, the overall competitive landscape continues to expand. The entrance of Tier-1 carriers such as AT&T and MCI in the residential local voice services markets over the past 24 months has led to a decline in the incumbent local exchange carriers' (ILECs) market share. Within the business segment, consolidation on part of CLECs has not only expanded their network footprint but has also enabled these carriers to boost their product portfolio. This report focuses on CLEC activities in both residential and business services markets and analyzes overall trends as well as CLEC market size.
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Industries Telecom
WIP Number A921-01-00-00-00
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