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Competitive Carriers Report 2007 - 21st edition

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
Published: January 2007
Product Code: R257-56
Description
The future is looking better for competitive carriers. Today, competitive carriers are stronger than ever, with most of the stronger competitors remaining, while a handful of troubled service providers continue to hobble along. Growth opportunities abound amid the challenges. New transport technologies such as Metro Ethernet offer competitive carriers the chance to compete on level footing. Less expensive switching technologies—softswitches—have reduced the barrier to competitive entry. And the acquisition of the two largest competitive carriers—AT&T and MCI—by RBOCs has offered an opportunity for the rest of the field to offer non-RBOC alternatives to the new AT&T and Verizon, both inside and outside the incumbents’ service areas. If size is an important factor in viability, the competitive carriers are increasingly capable of facing off against new and existing challengers. The acquisitions in 2006 have swelled the number of billion dollar competitive carriers to six. We expect the newly merged PAETEC-US LEC to join this list, as the two carriers’ combined 2006 revenue falls just below.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary




Chapter 2: The Competitive Carrier Industry 2007: The Current Situation and Market Drivers




Chapter 3: Market Forecasts: Competitive Carrier Growth & Development




Chapter 4: The Status of the Competitive Carrier Industry: Network Parameters & Revenue Figures




Chapter 5: Markets Served by Competitive Carriers: CLEC Networks (By City & State)




Chapter 6: Company Profiles

AT&T Inc.

BayRing Communications

Birch Telecom

Broadview Networks

Broadwing Communications

Buckeye TeleSystems

Cavalier Telephone Corp.

Cbeyond Inc.

CenturyTel, Inc.

Cinergy Communications

Cox Communications, Inc.

Deltacom

Eschelon Telecom, Inc.

Everest Connections Corp.

FDN Communications

General Communication, Inc. (GCI)

Global Crossing Ltd.

Global NAPs

Globalcom

Grande Communications

GVCwinstar

Integra Telecom

Jaguar Communications, Inc.

Knology, Inc.

Level 3 Communications, Inc.

LOGIX Communications Enterprises, Inc.

McLeodUSA, Inc.

NTS Communications, Inc. NuVox Communications

One Communications

Optimum Lightpath

Orlando Telephone Company

Pac-West Telecomm, Inc.

PAETEC Communications, Inc.

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

RCN Corporation

Rio Communications

RNK Communications

Sigecom

StratusWave Communications

TDS Metrocom, Inc.

TelePacific Communications

TelNet Worldwide

Time Warner Telecom, Inc.

US LEC Corp.

Verizon Business

Verizon Enhanced Communities

XO Communications

Xspedius Corporation




Chapter 7: Competitors Watch List

Cleartel Communications

ComSpanUSA

Covad Communications

DSL.net

Earthlink

Falcon Broadband

First Communications

Trinsic

WISPNET




Chapter 8: Where Are They Now?

Choice One Communications

Conversent Communications, Inc.

CTC Communications Group

ICG Communications, Inc.

ITC^DeltaCom

MCI

Mpower Communications Corp.

New Edge Networks

SBC Telecom

TelCove




Chapter 9: Competitive Carrier Vendor List

Chapter 10: Fixed Wireless Carrier Summary

Chapter 11: VoIP Carrier Summary

Chapter 12: Cable Broadband & Telephony Carrier Summary

Chapter 13: Metro Ethernet Carrier Summary

Chapter 14: Glossary of Terms




LIST OF TABLES AND GRAPHS

TABLE 1 Billion Dollar Competitive Carriers in 2006 Chapter

TABLE 2 2006 Competitive Carrier Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter

TABLE 3 Revenue Growth for a Select Group of Public Competitive Communications Companies (3Q05 to 3Q06) Chapter

TABLE 4 Companies Covered in this Report Chapter

TABLE 5 Snapshot of Traditionally Voice-Focused Competitive Carriers Covered in This Report (2006) Chapter

TABLE 6 Snapshot of All Facilities-Based Competitive Carriers (2006) Chapter

TABLE 7 Year-End Competitive Carrier Revenues by Service Category (2006) Chapter

TABLE 8 Competitive Carrier Industry Revenue Forecast by Service Category (2005-2010) Chapter

TABLE 9 Competitive Carrier Industry Revenue Growth Rate Forecast by Service Category (2006-2010) Chapter

TABLE 10 Forecast of Competitive Carrier Revenue Distribution by Service Category (2004-2009) Chapter

TABLE 11 Size of Competitive Networks Route Miles (2006) Chapter

TABLE 12 Network Growth Route Miles (2005-2006) Chapter

TABLE 13 Voice Switches (2006) Chapter

TABLE 14 Voice Switch Growth (2005-2006) Chapter

TABLE 15 Data Switches (2006) Chapter

TABLE 16 Data Switch Growth (2005-2006) Chapter

TABLE 17 Access Lines (2006) Chapter

TABLE 18 Access Line Growth (2005-2006) Chapter

TABLE 19 Company Revenue (2006) Chapter

TABLE 20 Company Revenue Growth (2005-2006) Chapter




CHART 1 Facilities-Based Competitive Carrier Revenue Forecasts Chapter 1

CHART 2 Facilities-Based Competitive Carrier Capital Expenditures (2005-2007) Chapter 2

CHART 3 Facilities-Based Competitive Carrier Fiber Route Miles (1998-2006) Chapter 2

CHART 4 Facilities-Based Competitive Carrier Access Line Growth (1996-2006) Chapter 2

CHART 5 Facilities-Based Competitive Carrier Revenues and Forecasts (2004-2010) Chapter 2

CHART 6 Revenue Growth over Four Quarters for Select Group of Public Competitive Carriers (3Q05 to 3Q06) Chapter 2

CHART 7 S, G&A as Percentage of Revenue for Select Group of Public Competitive Carriers (3Q05 to 3Q06) Chapter 2

CHART 8 Internet Subscribers in the United States, 2000-2006 Chapter 2

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