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通訊市場回顧及預測:2008年版

2008 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast

商品編碼 : 63118
出版日期 : 2008/03

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Abstract

TIA 2008 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast provides the most reliable and up-to-date information on the telecommunications industry. It will help you anticipate market changes, assist you in adjusting your business models, and give you the confidence to explore new business opportunities and provide your customers with new and innovative products, services and solutions. As you develop your business plan and strategy, reference the most comprehensive report in the industry - TIA 2008 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast.

Trends, Analyses and Projections

The worldwide telecommunications market is expected to grow at an 9.2 percent compound annual growth rate from 2007 to 2011. How will your company take advantage of this growth and which segments will fuel this expansion? This report helps you gain insight into trends in major industry segments, including:

  • Applications Software
  • Broadband Technologies (DSL, Cable, Satellite, Fixed Wireless)
  • Broadband over Power Lines
  • Collaborative Technologies (audio conferencing, web conferencing and video conferencing)
  • Converged Data Networks
  • Economic, Regulatory and Technology Drivers
  • EDGE Technologies/Softswitches
  • Formal/Non-Formal Call Centers
  • International Markets
  • Interexchange Market
  • IP-equipment and Applications
  • LAN/WAN Internetworking
  • Landline vs. Wireless Communications Market
  • Mobile Communications/M-Commerce
  • Network Infrastructure Equipment and Services
  • Optical Networking
  • Professional Services
  • Prepaid Telephony, including wireless and Internet
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • Voice Recognition Technologies
  • Voice/Data Communications for the Enterprise
  • Wireless Data Services
  • Wireless Internet Access including Wi-Fi and WiMAX
  • And more .....

Table of Contents

Letter from the President

Chapter I: Industry Overview

  • Section I-1: Industry Overview
    • U.S. Market Developments
    • Economic Drivers
    • Technology Drivers
    • Public Policy Drivers
    • Summary
    • U.S. Landline Market
      • Landline Telephone Services
      • Network Equipment and Facilities
      • Internet Access
    • U.S. Enterprise and Consumer Markets
      • Enterprise Equipment
      • Consumer Telecommunications Landline Equipment
      • Unified Communications
      • Videoconferencing Service Bureaus
      • Audioconferencing Service Bureaus
      • Web Conferencing
    • U.S. Mobile and Wireless Communications
      • Wireless Communications Services
      • Wireless Capital Expenditures and Wi-Fi/WiMAX Equipment
      • Wireless Devices
    • International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Section I-2: U.S. Public Policy Developments
    • Universal Service Fund
    • Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
    • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
    • E911 Implementation
    • Other Issues Relating to VoIP Services
    • Broadband
    • Municipal Broadband Deployment
    • Internet Taxes
    • Local Competition
      • Cable Operators
    • Video Franchises
    • Net Neutrality
    • First Responders
    • Spectrum Issues
      • Advanced Wireless Services Auction
      • 700 MHz Spectrum
      • White Spaces
      • Digital Television Set-Top Boxes
  • Section I-3: Global Policy Developments
    • World Trade Organization
    • Aid for Trade
    • International Telecommunication Union
      • ITU Aids in Disaster Situations
      • ITU Radiocommunication Assembly Approves WiMAX
      • ITU Aids Communication Development in Africa
      • ITU World Radiocommunication Conference 2007
    • Free Trade/Trade Promotion Agreements
      • U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
      • U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement
      • U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement
      • U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement
    • Regulatory Developments by Region
      • Canada
      • Europe
      • New Rules Promoting Competition
      • Roaming Fees
      • Scarce Wireless Spectrum
      • Mobile Television
      • Satellite Broadband
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Netherlands
      • Russia
    • Middle East/Africa
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Lebanon
    • Latin America
      • Brazil
      • Mexico
      • Chile
      • Venezuela
      • Argentina
    • Asia Pacific
      • China
      • India
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • Australia
      • Malaysia
      • Singapore

Chapter II: Landline Market

  • Section II-1: Landline Market Overview
    • Network Equipment
    • Landline Services Revenue
    • Internet Access
    • Support Services
    • Overall Market
  • Section II-2: Landline Services Market
    • Service Bundles
    • Landline Trends
    • Landline Competition
      • Cable Operators
      • Incumbent Carriers
      • Non-Cable CLECs
    • Internet Access
      • Traditional Telecommunications Companies
      • Cable Operators
      • Alternative Broadband Technologies
    • Total Internet Access Market
  • Section II-3: Voice over Internet Protocol
    • Recent Developments
      • Pure Play Operators
      • Vonage' s Patent Lawsuits
      • Cable Companies
      • Telephone Companies
      • Computer Companies
    • Government Regulation
      • E911
      • CALEA
      • Universal Service Fund
    • The Outlook for VoIP
  • Section II-4: Equipment and Facilities
    • Central Office Equipment
    • Fiber-Optic Cable
    • Total Telecommunications Equipment
    • Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment
  • Section II-5: Prepaid Calling Cards
    • Virtual Cards
    • Regulatory Issues
    • Marketing Practices

Chapter III: Enterprise and Consumer Market

  • Section III-1: Enterprise and Consumer Market Overview
    • Scope of the Enterprise Equipment Market and Chapter Organization
    • General Trends
    • Consumer Equipment
    • Specialized Services
      • Unified Communications
      • Conferencing
    • Enterprise Spending on Maintenance, Support and Technical Services
    • Disaster Recovery
  • Section III-2: The Voice-centric Market
    • Enterprise Telephone Equipment and Services
      • PBX and Key Systems
      • Centrex/Hosted PBXs
      • Total Installed Base
      • Voice Messaging
      • Unified Communications
    • Conferencing
      • Videoconferencing
      • Web Conferencing
      • Audioconferencing
      • Overall Conferencing Market
    • Contact Centers
      • Automatic Call Distributors
      • Predictive Dialers
      • Interactive Voice Response Equipment
      • Voice/Data Recording Systems
      • Workforce Management Software
      • CTI System Software/Integration
      • Customer Relationship Management Contact Center Software
      • Overall Contact Center Market
  • Section III-3: The Data-centric Market
    • Ethernet
      • IPv6
      • Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Market
  • Data Communications Services
    • Virtual Private Networks
    • Leased Lines
    • Frame Relay
    • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    • Overall Data Communications Services
    • Virtual Private Networks
    • Leased Lines
    • Frame Relay
    • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    • Overall Data Communications Services
  • Section III-4: The Consumer Telecommunications Landline Equipment Market
    • Corded Phones
    • Cordless Phones
    • Answering Machines
    • Home Fax Machines

Chapter IV: Mobile and Wireless Communications Market

  • Section IV-1: Mobile and Wireless Communications Overview
    • Data Applications
      • Music
      • Television
      • Video Games
    • Wireless Spectrum
    • Wireless Communications Services
    • Wireless Devices
    • Equipment, Infrastructure and Wireless Capital Spending
    • Total Wireless Market
  • Section IV-2: Wireless Communications
    • Competition
    • U.S. Wireless Revenue
    • U.S. Handset Market
    • Mobile Virtual Network Operators
    • Prepaid Wireless
    • Spectrum Issues
      • Advanced Wireless Services Auction
      • 700 MHz Spectrum
      • White Spaces
    • First Responders
    • E911 Implementation
    • Wireless Technology Evolution
      • Migration to 3G
    • WiMAX
      • Standards
      • Outlook for WiMAX
  • Section IV-3: Wireless LANs
    • Business Market
    • Home Market
    • Public Market
    • Municipal Deployment
    • Voice over WLAN
    • Standards
  • Section IV-4: Mobile Satellite Market
    • Recent Developments
    • 2 GHz Band
    • Globalstar
    • Iridium
    • Inmarsat Global
    • ORBCOMM
    • Thuraya
    • Outlook for MSS
    • Technology

Chapter V: International Markets

  • Section V-1: International Telecommunications Overview
    • Internet Access
    • Landlines
    • Wireless Subscribers
  • Section V-2: Trade in Telecommunications Equipment
    • Exports
    • Imports
  • Section V-3: Canadian Market
    • Internet Access
    • Telephone Subscribers and Penetration
    • Telecommunications Revenue
  • Section V-4: European Market
    • Mobile Television
    • Internet Access
    • Wireless Market
    • Landline Market
    • Other Developments
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • Netherlands
      • Italy
      • Russia
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Section V-5: The Middle East/Africa Market
    • Landline Market
    • Wireless Market
    • Internet Access
    • Dial-up
    • Recent Developments
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Lebanon
      • South Africa
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Section V-6: Latin American Market
    • Internet Access
    • Landline Market
    • Wireless Market
    • Other Developments
      • Brazil
      • Mexico
      • Chile
      • Venezuela
      • Argentina
      • Colombia
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Section V-7: Asia Pacific Market
    • Mobile Television
    • Internet Access
    • Wireless Market
    • Landline Market
    • Other Developments
      • China
      • India
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • Australia
      • Pakistan
      • Malaysia
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific
  • Appendices
    • List of Sources
    • Acronyms
  • About TIA
    • TIA Facts at a Glance
    • TIA Board of Directors
    • NXTcomm08

Index

Order Form

Figures

  • Figure I-1.1 Telecommunications Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.2 International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Figure I-1.3 Global Telecommunications Revenue
  • Figure I-1.4 Share of Bundled and Unbundled Residential Telephone Subscriptions in the United States
  • Figure I-1.5 Broadband Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure I-1.6 Cable Operators' Share of Telephone Lines in the United States
  • Figure I-1.7 VoIP Share of Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Figure I-1.8 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.9 Data Share of Wireless Transport Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.10 Annual Fiber Miles Deployed in the United States
  • Figure I-1.11 Enterprise Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.12 Telephone Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure I-1.13 Share of Internet Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure I-1.14 International Internet Access Revenue
  • Figure I-1.15 International Transport Services Revenue
  • Figure II-1.1 Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-1.2 Bundled Share of Residential Lines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.3 Cable Share of CLEC Landlines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.4 VoIP Share of Residential Lines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.5 Telephone Landlines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.6 Landline Market Shares in the United States
  • Figure II-1.7 Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.1 Cable TV Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.2 CLEC Landlines in the United States
  • Figure II-2.3 Telephone Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.4 Non-Primary Lines as a Percent of Residential Lines in the United States
  • Figure II-2.5 Landline and Wireless Subscriptions per 100 Inhabitants in the United States
  • Figure II-2.6 Residential Landlines by Bundled Status
  • Figure II-2.7 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.8 International Landline Minutes
  • Figure II-2.9 U.S. International Trade Volume
  • Figure II-2.10 International Cost per Minute in the United States
  • Figure II-2.11 Landline and Wireless Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.12 CLEC Lines by Type in the United States
  • Figure II-2.13 Net Cable Telephone Subscribers Added in the United States
  • Figure II-2.14 Cable Telephone Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.15 Net ILEC Lines Lost in the United States
  • Figure II-2.16 ILEC Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.17 Non-Cable CLEC Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.18 Cable and Telephone Company Broadband Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.19 DSL and FTTH Broadband Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.20 Net Subscribers Added in the United States
  • Figure II-2.21 Net Subscribers Added During 2008- 11
  • Figure II-2.22 Broadband Subscription Penetration in the United States
  • Figure II-2.23 Internet Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.24 Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-3.1 Cable Telephone Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-3.2 Residential VoIP Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-3.3 Residential VoIP Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-4.1 Central Office Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-4.2 Fiber Miles Deployed Annually in the United States
  • Figure II-4.3 Fiber Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-4.4 Spending by Carriers on Telecommunications Equipment in the United States
  • Figure II-4.5 Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Figure II-5.1 Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-1.1 Enterprise and Consumer Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-1.2 PBX/KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-1.3 Enterprise Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-1.4 Revenue from Services in Support of Enterprise Customer Premises and Network Systems Equipment in the United States
  • Figure III-1.5 Disaster Recovery Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.1 Enterprise Lines in the United States, 2007
  • Figure III-2.2 Net Converged Lines Added in the United States
  • Figure III-2.3 PBX/KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.4 PBX Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.5 PBX/KTS System Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.6 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.7 Centrex Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.8 Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.9 Voice Messaging Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.10 Unified Communications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.11 Videoconferencing Revenue by Component in the United States
  • Figure III-2.12 Videoconferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.13 Web Conferencing Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.14 Audioconferencing Service Bureau Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.15 Conferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.16 ACD Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.17 Predictive Dialer Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.18 IVR Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.19 Voice/Data Recording Systems Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.20 Workforce Management Software Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.21 CTI Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.22 CRM Contact Center Software Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.23 CRM Contact Center Software Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.1 Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Figure III-3.2 Ethernet Services Revenue Worldwide
  • Figure III-3.3 Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.4 IP VPN Service Revenue Shares in the United States
  • Figure III-3.5 IP VPN Service Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.6 Leased Line Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.7 Legacy Technology Service Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.8 IP VPN Share of Data Service Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.9 Data Communications Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-4.1 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Figure III-4.2 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Average Equipment Prices in the United States
  • Figure III-4.3 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.1 Wireless Penetration in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.2 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Figure IV-1.3 Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.4 Wireless Subscriber and ARPU Growth in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.5 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.6 Manufacturers' Wireless Devices Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.7 Wireless Capital Expenditure in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.8 Services in Support of Wireless Infrastructure in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.9 Total Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.1 Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.2 Total Wireless Transport Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.3 Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.4 Manufacturer Revenue from Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.5 Prepaid Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.6 Prepaid Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.7 Wireless Subscribers by Type in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.8 WiMAX Subscribers Worldwide
  • Figure IV-2.9 WiMAX Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-3.1 WLAN Access Points Worldwide
  • Figure IV-3.2 Wireless Home Networks Worldwide
  • Figure IV-3.3 Hot Spot Locations Worldwide
  • Figure IV-3.4 Hot Spot Locations in the United States
  • Figure IV-3.5 Hot Spot Distribution Worldwide by Venue
  • Figure IV-3.6 Municipal Wi-Fi Networks Worldwide
  • Figure IV-4.1 MSS Terminals Worldwide
  • Figure IV-4.2 MSS Revenue Worldwide
  • Figure V-1.1 International Transport Services Revenue
  • Figure V-1.2 Revenue from Services in Support of Telecommunications Equipment
  • Figure V-1.3 International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Figure V-1.4 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants, 2007
  • Figure V-1.5 International Internet Subscribers
  • Figure V-1.6 International Landline and Wireless Subscribers
  • Figure V-2.1 U.S. Trade Balance in Telecommunications Equipment
  • Figure V-2.2 U.S. Exports and Imports of Telecommunications Equipment
  • Figure V-2.3 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Figure V-2.4 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Figure V-3.1 Broadband Share of Internet Subscriptions, 2007
  • Figure V-3.2 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants, 2001
  • Figure V-3.3 Internet Subscribers in Canada
  • Figure V-3.4 Landlines per Wireless Subscriber
  • Figure V-3.5 Landline and Wireless Subscriptions in Canada
  • Figure V-3.6 Data Share of Wireless Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-3.7 Transport Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-3.8 Public Network Equipment Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-3.9 Telecommunications Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-4.1 Subscribers Added in Europe
  • Figure V-4.2 Wireless Penetration, 2007
  • Figure V-4.3 Broadband Subscribers Added in Europe
  • Figure V-4.4 Internet Subscribers in Europe
  • Figure V-4.5 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Figure V-4.6 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Figure V-4.7 Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Figure V-5.1 Telephone Connections per Person
  • Figure V-5.2 Broadband Subscriptions per 100 Inhabitants
  • Figure V-5.3 Ratio of Wireless to Landline Subscriptions
  • Figure V-5.4 Telephone Connections in Middle East/Africa, 2007
  • Figure V-5.5 Growth in Telephone Connections, 2008- 2011
  • Figure V-5.6 Landline Growth in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.7 Wireless Subscriber Growth in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.8 Landline and Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.9 Internet Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.10 Internet Subscribers in Africa
  • Figure V-5.11 Internet Subscribers in the Middle East
  • Figure V-5.12 Africa as a Percent of the Middle East' s Internet Subscriptions
  • Figure V-5.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-6.1 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Figure V-6.2 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America and Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-6.3 Internet Subscribers in Latin America
  • Figure V-6.4 Landline and Wireless Subscribers in Latin America
  • Figure V-6.5 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Mexico and the Rest of Latin America
  • Figure V-6.6 Equipment Revenue in Latin America
  • Figure V-6.7 Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Figure V-7.1 Wireless Subscribers Added in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.2 Broadband Subscribers Added in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.3 Broadband Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.4 Internet Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.5 Dial-up Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.6 Wireless Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.7 Population Without a Wireless Subscription in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.8 Landline Subscribers in China and the Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.9 Landline Subscribers in Asia Pacific by Penetration Rate
  • Figure V-7.10 Telephone Connections in China
  • Figure V-7.11 Telephone Connections in India
  • Figure V-7.12 Broadband Subscribers in Japan
  • Figure V-7.13 Broadband Subscribers in Australia
  • Figure V-7.14 Wireless Subscribers in Pakistan
  • Figure V-7.15 Broadband Subscribers in Malaysia
  • Figure V-7.16 Broadband Subscribers in the Philippines
  • Figure V-7.17 Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific

Tables

  • Table I-1.1 Global Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table I-1.2 Growth of Global Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table I-1.3 International Telecommunications Revenue by Region
  • Table I-1.4 Growth of International Telecommunications Revenue by Region
  • Table I-1.5 Telecommunications Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table I-1.6 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table I-1.7 International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table I-1.8 Growth of International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table II-1.1 Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.2 Growth of Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.3 Distribution of Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.4 Landline Telephone Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.5 Growth in Landline Telephone Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.6 Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.7 Growth of Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-2.1 Residential Landlines by Bundled Status in the United States
  • Table II-2.2 Change in Residential Landlines by Bundled Status in the United States
  • Table II-2.3 Factors Affecting Landline Subscriptions in the United States
  • Table II-2.4 Landlines by User Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.5 Change in Landlines by User Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.6 Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Table II-2.7 Change in Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Table II-2.8 Distribution of Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Table II-2.9 Residential Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.10 Change in Residential Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.11 Transatlantic Cable Systems
  • Table II-2.12 Transpacific Cable Systems
  • Table II-2.13 Americas Cable Systems
  • Table II-2.14 Business Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.15 Change in Business Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.16 Business Landline Market by Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.17 Change in Business Landline Market by Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.18 Landline Services Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.19 Change in Landline Services Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.20 CLEC Lines by Type in the United States
  • Table II-2.21 Change in CLEC Lines by Type in the United States
  • Table II-2.22 Distribution of CLEC Lines by Type
  • Table II-2.23 Landlines by Provider in the United States
  • Table II-2.24 Change in Landlines by Provider in the United States
  • Table II-2.25 Landline Distribution by Provider in the United States
  • Table II-2.26 Cable Telephone Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.27 Growth of Cable Telephone Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.28 ILEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.29 Change in the ILEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.30 Non-Cable CLEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.31 Change in the Non-Cable CLEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.32 DSL Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.33 Growth of the DSL Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.34 Cable Modem Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.35 Growth of the Cable Modem Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.36 High-Speed Subscribers by Access Technology in the United States
  • Table II-2.37 Growth of High-Speed Subscribers by Access Technology in the United States
  • Table II-2.38 Distribution of High-Speed Subscribers by Access Technology in the United States
  • Table II-2.39 Dial-up Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.40 Change in the Dial-up Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.41 Internet Access Spending in the United States
  • Table II-2.42 Growth of Internet Access Spending in the United States
  • Table II-3.1 Residential VoIP Market in the United States
  • Table II-3.2 Growth of the Residential VoIP Market in the United States
  • Table II-4.1 Annual Single-Mode Fiber Deployment in the United States
  • Table II-4.2 Growth of Annual Single-Mode Fiber Deployment in the United States
  • Table II-4.3 Distribution of Fiber Deployment in the United States
  • Table II-4.4 Spending by Carriers on Telecommunications Equipment by Category in the United States
  • Table II-4.5 Growth of Spending by Carriers on Telecommunications Equipment by Category in the United States
  • Table II-4.6 Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Table II-4.7 Growth of Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Table II-4.8 Distribution of Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Table II-5.1 Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-5.2 Prepaid Calling Card Cost per Minute in the United States
  • Table II-5.3 Prepaid Calling Card Minutes of Use in the United States
  • Table II-5.4 Growth of Prepaid Calling Cards Minutes of Use in the United States
  • Table II-5.5 Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-5.6 Change in Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-5.7 Share of Prepaid Calling Card Market in the United States
  • Table III-1.1 Enterprise and Consumer Market in the United States
  • Table III-1.2 Growth of the Enterprise and Consumer Market in the United States
  • Table III-1.3 Enterprise Equipment Spending in the United States
  • Table III-1.4 Growth in Enterprise Equipment Spending in the United States
  • Table III-1.5 Revenue from Services in Support of Enterprise Customer Premises and Network Systems Equipment in the United States .
  • Table III-1.6 Growth in Revenue from Services in Support of Enterprise Customer Premises and Network Systems Equipment in the United States .
  • Table III- 2.1 PBX-KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.2 Growth of the PBX-KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III- 2.3 PBX Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.4 Growth of PBX Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.5 PBX/KTS System Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.6 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.7 Centrex Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.8 Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.9 Growth of the Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.10 Distribution of the Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.11 Voice Messaging Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.12 Unified Communications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.13 Videoconferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.14 Growth of Videoconferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.15 Web Conferencing Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.16 Audioconferencing Service Bureau Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.17 Conferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.18 Growth of Conferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.19 Distribution of ACD Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.20 Distribution of ACD Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.21 Distribution of Predictive Dialer Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.22 Distribution of Predictive Dialer Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.23 Distribution of IVR Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.24 Distribution of IVR Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.25 Distribution of Voice/Data Recording Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.26 Distribution of Voice/Data Recording Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.27 Distribution of Workforce Management Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.28 Distribution of Workforce Management Revenue in the United States by Applications, 2007
  • Table III-2.29 Distribution of CTI Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.30 Distribution of CTI Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.31 Distribution of CRM Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.32 Distribution of CRM Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.33 Contact Center Market in the United States
  • Table III-2.34 Growth of the Contact Center Market in the United States
  • Table III-3.1 Ethernet Services
  • Table III-3.2 Ethernet Port Shipments Worldwide
  • Table III-3.3 Growth of Ethernet Port Shipments Worldwide
  • Table III-3.4 Distribution of Ethernet Port Shipments Worldwide
  • Table III-3.5 Price per Ethernet Port Worldwide
  • Table III-3.6 Change in Price per Ethernet Port Worldwide
  • Table III-3.7 Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.8 Growth of Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.9 Distribution of Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.10 Open Systems Interconnection Model
  • Table III-3.11 Ethernet Services Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.12 Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Market in the United States
  • Table III-3.13 Growth of the Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Market in the United States
  • Table III-3.14 IP VPN Service Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.15 Growth of IP VPN Service Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.16 Leased Line Capacity in the United States
  • Table III-3.17 Leased Line Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.18 Data Communications Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.19 Growth of Data Communications Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-4.1 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Table III-4.2 Change in Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Table III-4.3 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Average Equipment Prices in the United States
  • Table III-4.4 Change in Consumer Landline Telecommunications Average Equipment Prices in the United States
  • Table III-4.5 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-4.6 Change in Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-4.7 Distribution of Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Table III-4.8 Household Penetration of Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment in the United States
  • Table III-4.9 Distribution of Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.1 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table IV-1.2 Growth of Wireless Services Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table IV-1.3 Spectrum Summary
  • Table IV-1.4 Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Table IV-1.5 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.6 Wireless Device Market in the United States
  • Table IV-1.7 Growth of The Wireless Device Market in the United States
  • Table IV-1.8 Wireless Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.9 Growth of Wireless Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.10 Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.11 Growth of Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-2.1 Average Revenue per Minute
  • Table IV-2.2 Wireless Communications Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.3 Growth of the Wireless Communications Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.4 Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.5 Growth of Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.6 Average Price of Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.7 Growth of Average Price of Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.8 Manufacturer Revenue from Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.9 Growth of Manufacturer Revenue from Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.10 Number of the Prepaid Wireless Users in the United States
  • Table IV-2.11 Growth of the Prepaid Wireless Users in the United States
  • Table IV-2.12 Prepaid Wireless Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.13 Growth of Prepaid Wireless Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.14 WiMAX Subscribers Worldwide
  • Table IV-2.15 WiMAX Subscribers in the United States
  • Table IV-3.1 WLAN Access Points Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.2 Growth of WLAN Access Points Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.3 Wireless Home Networks Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.4 Hot Spot Locations Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.5 Hot Spot Locations in the United States
  • Table IV-3.6 Municipal Wi-Fi Networks Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.7 Wi-Fi Family of Standards
  • Table IV-4.1 Global MSS Terminals
  • Table IV-4.2 MSS Revenue Worldwide
  • Table V-1.1 International Telecommunications Revenue by Region
  • Table V-1.2 Growth of International Telecommunications by Region
  • Table V-1.3 International Telecommunications Revenue by Category
  • Table V-1.4 Growth of International Telecommunications Revenue by Category
  • Table V-1.5 International Broadband Subscribers
  • Table V-1.6 Growth of International Broadband Subscribers
  • Table V-1.7 International Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-1.8 International Dial-up Subscribers
  • Table V-1.9 Growth of International Dial-up Subscribers
  • Table V-1.10 International Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-1.11 International Landlines
  • Table V-1.12 Growth of International Landlines
  • Table V-1.13 International Landlines per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-1.14 International Wireless Subscribers
  • Table V-1.15 Growth of International Wireless Subscribers
  • Table V-1.16 International Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-2.1 U.S. Trade in Telecommunications Equipment
  • Table V-2.2 Growth of U.S. Trade in Telecommunications Equipment
  • Table V-2.3 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Table V-2.4 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Table V-2.5 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Leading Countries
  • Table V-2.6 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-2.7 Change in U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-2.8 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Leading Countries
  • Table V-2.9 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-2.10 Growth of U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-3.1 Internet Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.2 Growth of Internet Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.3 Internet Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Canada
  • Table V-3.4 Telecommunications Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.5 Growth of Telecommunications Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.6 Telecommunications Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Canada
  • Table V-3.7 Telecommunications Revenue in Canada
  • Table V-3.8 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Canada
  • Table V-4.1 Broadband Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.2 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.3 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Table V-4.4 Dial-up Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.5 Change in Telecommunications Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.6 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Table V-4.7 Wireless Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.8 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.9 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Table V-4.10 Landlines in Europe
  • Table V-4.11 Change in Landlines in Europe
  • Table V-4.12 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Canada
  • Table V-4.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Table V-4.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Table V-5.1 Landlines in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.2 Growth of Landlines in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.3 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.4 Wireless Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.5 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.6 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.7 Broadband Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.8 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.9 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.10 Dial-up Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.11 Growth of Dial-up Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.12 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-6.1 Broadband Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.2 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.3 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.4 Dial-up Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.5 Growth of Dial-up Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.6 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.7 Landlines in Latin America
  • Table V-6.8 Growth of Landlines in Latin America
  • Table V-6.9 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.10 Wireless Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.11 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.12 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Table V-6.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Table V-7.1 Broadband Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.2 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.3 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.4 Dial-up Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.5 Growth of Dial-up Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.6 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.7 Wireless Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.8 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.9 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.10 Landlines in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.11 Growth of Landlines in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.12 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific
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