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市場調查報告書

新一代連線的發展:動向分析

Next-generation access development: defining trends

出版商 Ovum, Ltd.
出版日期 2009年07月 商品編碼 100023
內容資訊 英文 22 pages
價格
US $ 1495 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 3738 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)


新一代連線的發展:動向分析 是由出版商Ovum, Ltd.在2009年07月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含22 pages 價格從美金1495起跳。

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Abstract

The development of NGA networks has the potential to alter the broadband landscape for the better, ushering in a more dynamic playing field. The cost of NGA rollout is stimulating infrastructure-sharing between incumbents, altnets and utilities.

Table of Contents

  • Executive summary
  • In a nutshell
  • Key messages
  • Fibre is paving the way for new access networks owned by new entities
  • The impact of FTTx will be significant, but it' s a long-term play
  • Infrastructure-based competition will remain the driving force in many markets
  • Expect new models to emerge, both now and in the longer term
  • Infrastructure-sharing and joint ventures will be far more prevalent
  • Service-based competition will be more prevalent in less dense areas
  • Wholesale access products will be much more important in certain markets
  • Expect significant differences in next-generation market dynamics
  • The NGA context
  • A consequence of next-generation technology
  • The implications of IP migration
  • Fibre drivers: ICT is underpinning economic and social development
  • Tangible NGA benefits: be patient
  • Fibre drivers: stakeholder perspectives
  • The incumbent perspective
  • The existing network competitor perspective
  • The new entrant infrastructure player perspective
  • The regulatory perspective
  • Can NGA level the playing field? That depends
  • NGA deployments: global evolution
  • NGA has momentum, but is a mid- to long-term play
  • Globally, incumbent deployment rules...
  • ...but alternative investment is strong in Europe
  • Dealing with the legacy
  • Incumbents: sweating copper; leveraging xDSL technology advances
  • NGA and competition: all about the network
  • Competition: the life-blood of growth and innovation
  • The most successful competitors today are network players
  • No network, no business model?
  • Altnets are moving up the ladder
  • Infrastructure-based competition will remain the norm
  • Service-based competition requires development
  • Facilitating competitor access: key challenges
  • NGA remedies will not follow on neatly from well-established mechanisms
  • NGA: headline trends
  • A more diverse and dynamic market?
  • Expect more infrastructure-sharing
  • Greater public intervention will influence direction
  • The rise of geographic differentiation
  • Public- private partnerships will feature strongly
  • In some markets they will change the landscape significantly
  • In other markets they will play an important complementary role

List of Tables

  • Table 1: Factors influencing NGA development in various countries
  • Table 2: ‘Non-telco' deployments of FTTH/B, 4Q08
  • Table 3: Selected incumbent plans for NGA deployment
  • Table 4: Leading competitors and their networks in selected markets, 4Q08
  • Table 5: Free' s reported margins for broadband access
  • Table 6: National plans in three AP markets: key parameters

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: FTTH/B connections by country (year-end 2008)
  • Figure 2: Regional forecasts for FTTH/B and overall consumer broadband connections, 2008- 2014
  • Figure 3: Percentage of competitor versus incumbent DSL lines, 3Q08
  • Figure 4: The sweet spot for telcos
  • Figure 5: NGA directions
  • Figure 6: Multiple approaches to NGA
  • Figure 7: A blend of infrastructure and service competition
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