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Worldwide ATM Switch 2005-2009 Forecast Update: September 2005Product Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: September 2005 Product Code: R104-25083 Description
This IDC study discusses how the ATM switch market continues to struggle as leading network service providers (NSPs) start their migration to an all-IP network. Despite these challenges, the ATM switch remains an essential component of the NSPs' ability to offer frame relay and ATM services ? a $22 billion market. "ATM demand driven by a huge number of new DSL subscribers is starting to moderate due to the migration of DSLAMs based on ATM aggregation to Ethernet/IP. Price erosion and technology competition from IP/MPLS routers remain as market inhibitors. The ATM switch will continue as a key part of most large NSP networks, but it is unlikely to be a growth market for network equipment providers." ? Lee Doyle, group VP, Network Infrastructure Table of Contents
Table of ContentsIDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Definitions Situation OvervieW Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Worldwide Network Service Provider and Enterprise ATM Switch Revenue, 2001-2009 ($M) Table: Worldwide Frame Relay and ATM Service Revenue, 2003-2009 ($M) Market Drivers DSL Aggregation IP VPNs 3G Wireless Table: Worldwide DSL Lines in Service, 2003-2009 (000) Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide ATM Switch, 2005-2009 Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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