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市場調查報告書

封包介接傳輸:通訊業者的策略及利用事例

Packet Backhaul: Carrier Strategies & Real-World Deployments

出版商 Heavy Reading
出版日期 2009年08月 商品編碼 98956
內容資訊 英文 55 Pages
價格
US $ 3995 PDF By E-mail (includes corporate access)


封包介接傳輸:通訊業者的策略及利用事例 是由出版商Heavy Reading在2009年08月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含55 Pages 價格從美金3995起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:全球細胞站的封包介接傳輸利用動向調查分析、利用處的架構、實現封包介接傳輸的技術(PseudoWire・新的同步化規格)利用率、主要通訊業者的個案研究、介接傳輸機器市場的競爭環境、主要銷售企業介紹、2012年之前的利用預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 介紹・主要調查結果

  • 主要調查結果
  • 調查範圍・結構

第2章 封包介接傳輸網路的刺激因素

第3章 即時封包介接傳輸網路之利用

第4章 即時封包介接傳輸網路之利用:架構別

  • 單純封包/複合架構別
  • 細胞站封包介面別

第5章 通訊業者個案研究

  • BT Group plc
  • StarHub Ltd.
  • T-Mobile USA Inc.
  • Vodafone Portugal

第6章 Pseudo Wire及同步更新

  • 行動通訊業者的Pseudo Wire利用情形
  • 行動通訊業者的新同步更新規格利用率

第7章 介接傳輸產品市場的成熟度及競爭情勢

  • 基地台介面
  • 細胞站閘道器・多重服務開關&路由器
  • 多重服務預視平台
  • 封包微波
  • Ethernet over Copper
  • Ethernet邊界設備

第8章 銷售企業介紹

第9章 即時封包介接傳輸網路之利用

第10章 總論・預測

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Abstract

The need for mobile backhaul networks to undergo the same circuit-to-packet transition that is underway throughout the wireline network and in the core of mobile networks is well understood. With the rollout of mobile broadband standards such as High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolution-Data Optimized (EVDO), and with Long Term Evolution (LTE) expected to be commercially deployed in volume within three years, time-division multiplexing (TDM) circuits no longer provide the capacity, flexibility, and crucially, the cost-per-bit metrics that are needed to enable the mobile industry to make a profitable transition from a voice-dominated business model to a data-dominated business model.

Carriers have been experimenting with different packet backhaul solutions for three or four years now. But with HSPA and EVDO usage driving mobile broadband traffic volumes to increase by a factor of ten year-over-year in many cases, there is an urgent need for real-world insight into just how much real progress carriers - and by implication, their vendor suppliers - are making in executing on this transition.

Packet Backhaul: Carrier Strategies & Real-World Deployments examines how much progress has been made in deploying packet backhaul at cell sites worldwide, using information from 50 highly detailed examples of live packet backhaul deployments submitted by nearly two dozen of the world' s leading backhaul equipment vendors. The report provides the first insight into what today' s live packet backhaul deployments really look like - where they are, what architecture they conform to, what technologies they use, and critically, how many cell sites were actually in live service as of the second quarter of 2009. By presenting and analyzing this first large and reliable sample of live packet backhaul deployments, this report provides a unique and timely perspective on whether mobile operators are reducing their backhaul costs at the rate they need to as they make the transition from voice-centric service and revenue models to data-centric models.

For this report, Heavy Reading conducted the first survey of its kind among equipment vendors active in the packet backhaul equipment space. Vendors were asked to provide as many as three account references anywhere in world where they have backhaul equipment deployed and where that equipment is in live service with packet backhaul to the cell site.

Vendors were also asked to provide the following details about each packet backhaul deployment:

  • Region
  • Type of carrier (i.e., integrated, pure-play cellular, or pure-play wireline)
  • Cellular technology or technologies supported
  • Whether the deployment is "hybrid" or "pure packet"
  • Whether the initial packet interface at the cell site is supported in the base station itself or in a dedicated transport device serving as a cell site gateway
  • Layer 1 technologies involved in the deployment (fiber, copper, or microwave)
  • Number of cell sites in live commercial service in packet mode as of April 2009

Responses were received from 22 leading equipment vendors, covering a total of 50 packet backhaul deployments worldwide.

Table of Contents

LIST OF FIGURES

I. INTRODUCTION & KEY FINDINGS

  • 1.1 Key Findings
  • 1.2 Report Scope & Structure

II. PACKET BACKHAUL DRIVERS

III. LIVE PACKET BACKHAUL DEPLOYMENTS

IV. LIVE PACKET BACKHAUL DEPLOYMENTS BY ARCHITECTURE

  • 4.1 Deployments by Architecture: Pure Packet & Hybrid Architectures
  • 4.2 Deployments by Packet Interface at the Cell Site

V. CARRIER CASE STUDIES

  • 5.1 BT Group plc
  • 5.2 StarHub Ltd.
  • 5.3 T-Mobile USA Inc.
  • 5.4 Vodafone Portugal

VI. PSEUDOWIRES & SYNCHRONIZATION

  • 6.1 Adoption of Pseudowires by Mobile Carriers
  • 6.2 Adoption Rates for New Synchronization Standards by Mobile Carriers

VII. MATURITY & COMPETITION IN BACKHAUL PRODUCTS

  • 7.1 Base Station Interfaces
  • 7.2 Cell Site Gateways, Multiservice Switches & Routers
  • 7.3 Multiservice Provisioning Platforms
  • 7.4 Packet Microwave
  • 7.5 Ethernet Over Copper
  • 7.6 Ethernet Demarcation Devices

XIII. VENDOR PROFILES

  • 8.1 Accedian Networks Inc.
  • 8.2 Actelis Networks Inc.
  • 8.3 ADVA AG Optical Networking
  • 8.4 Alcatel-Lucent
  • 8.5 ANDA Networks Inc.
  • 8.6 Celtro Inc.
  • 8.7 Ceragon Networks Ltd.
  • 8.8 Ciena Corp.
  • 8.9 Cisco Systems Inc.
  • 8.10 ECI Telecom Ltd.
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