本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

電源系統廠商近年來開始採取與過去不同的商業模式,並且也有穩定的成長表現。
專門調查電源•電子領域技術及市場的美國市調公司 Darnell Group, Inc. (總公司:加州),調查與分析通訊用電源的全球市場,並有系統地出版綜合報告書 "Global Communications Power: Market Characteristics, Drivers and Trends" 。
此報告書使用 24 頁的篇幅,針對通訊用電源市場的傾向、市場普及率的變遷、寬頻技術的影響等,進行一連串地探討。此報告書的概略架構如下所示。
調查對象範圍
- 經濟傾向
- 商業環境
- 通訊用電源系統市場的成長要素
- 通訊用電源系統市場的特徵與成長機會
- 市場類別
- 商業模式的改變
- 現有通訊用電源供給系統技術的潛在威脅
調查方法論
- 一次•二次調查的情報來源:通訊用電源系統/輔助系統廠商及消費者
- 產業傾向與成長率的情報來源:通訊用電源系統整合者/設備廠商
報告書架構
- 說明
- 經濟復甦
- 電源系統傾向
- 市場普及率的變遷
- 寬頻技術對傳統通訊市場的影響
- 對電源用替代化學製品與商業模式的影響
- E&I(Engineering & Installation)服務
- 服務提供與電源供應商
Abstract
Topics Covered include:
- Economic Recovery
- Trends in Power Systems
- Shifting Market Penetration Rates
- Impact of Broadband Technologies on Traditional Telecom
- Alternative Battery Chemistries
- Engineering & Installation (E&I) Services
- Service Offerings and Battery Suppliers
This 24-page Power Paper provides an analysis of the economic, business, and technological factors driving the communications power systems market. For several years, power system manufacturers have been implementing different business models to find profit. As a result, there have been pockets of growth, albeit modest growth. This analysis includes three areas where change is taking place: how power systems are changing, and how E&I services are essential to a successful business model; the impact of broadband technologies on traditional telecom offerings; and how alternative battery chemistries are addressing these new technologies along with the problems inherent with lead-acid batteries.
Scope:
This Power Paper encompasses the following areas:
Discussion of economic trends, business conditions and market drivers for the communications power system market, including market characteristics and growth opportunities, power system market segmentation, changing business models, and potential threats to existing communications power supply technologies.
Methodology:
Primary and secondary research was conducted of both makers and end-users of communications power systems and subsystems. In addition, communications power system integrators and equipment makers were polled to help determine industry trends and growth rates. The research was in no way limited to companies in North America, with the implicit understanding that a significant portion of the systems produced by the major OEMs are shipped outside of their region.
The detailed methodology proceeded as follows:
(1) A series of telephone, fax and e-mail interviews were conducted by Darnell Group with a select group of vendors and power system users/specifiers. During interviews, a checklist was used to make sure that no points were overlooked. The primary research efforts were directed to major users of the various types of communications power systems. The use of multiple primary data sources (e.g., end-equipment makers and communications power suppliers) enabled cross-validation and ensured the highest possible database quality and reliability.
(2) The primary data collected in the survey was supplemented by secondary data gathered from a variety of published sources including previous industry studies, trade journals, proceedings from related trade conferences, annual reports, 10ks, product literature, advertising, industry web pages, newspapers and periodicals, previous reports, related work performed by the Darnell group and a variety of other sources.
Table of Contents
- Introduction .............................................................................................. 2
- Economic Recovery ................................................................................. 2
- Trends in Power Systems ........................................................................ 5
- Shifting Market Penetration Rates ........................................................... 6
- Impact of Broadband Technologies on Traditional Telecom .................... 8
- Alternative Battery Chemistries and Affect on Business Models............ 10
- Engineering & Installation (E&I) Services............................................... 14
- Service Offerings and Battery Suppliers ................................................ 21