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Cable Telephony Business Case and North American Forecast - 2004 to 2007
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- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 The Opportunity for Cable Telephony
- 2.1 Incumbent Telephone Companies
- 2.2 Early Success with Circuit Switched Cable Telephony
- 2.3 Packet Voice Technology Overview
- 2.4 Voice Service Requirements
- 2.5 Market Drivers
- 2.6 Market Strategies
- 3 Packet-based Cable Telephony Technologies
- 3.1 CableLabs PacketCable Specifications
- 3.1.1 DOCSIS 1.1 Specification
- 3.1.2 DOCSIS 2.0 Specifications
- 3.1.3 PacketCable 1.0 Specifications
- 3.1.4 PacketCable 1.1 Specifications
- 3.1.5 PacketCable 1.2 Specifications
- 3.1.6 PacketCable 1.3 Specifications
- 3.2 PacketCable Architecture
- 3.3 PacketCable Functional Components
- 3.3.1 Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) Access Network
- 3.3.2 Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS)
- 3.3.3 Call Management Server (CMS)
- 3.3.4 Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
- 3.3.5 Signaling Gateway (SG)
- 3.3.6 Media Gateway (MG)
- 3.3.7 OSS Back Office Components
- 3.3.8 Announcement Servers (ANS)
- 3.3.9 Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adapter (eMTA)
- 3.4 Home Gateway Architecture
- 3.5 Hybrid Packet/Circuit Switched Architectures
- 3.6 Non-PacketCable Voice over IP Architectures
- 4 The Business Case for Cable Telephony
- 4.1 The Business Case for Building a Cable Telephony Network
- 4.2 The Business Case for Outsourcing a Cable Telephony Network
- 5 The Outlook for Cable Telephony in North American
- 5.1 Legacy Circuit Switched Services
- 5.2 The PacketCable Rollout
- 5.3 Outlook for the Major Cable Companies
- 5.3.1 Cablevision Systems Corporation
- 5.3.2 Charter Communications
- 5.3.3 Comcast Corporation
- 5.3.4 Cox Communications
- 5.3.5 Insight Communications
- 5.3.6 Mediacom Communications
- 5.3.7 Time Warner Cable
- 5.4 Network and Service Deployment Strategies
- 5.4.1 Deploying PacketCable Networks
- 5.4.2 Outsourcing Cable Telephony Networks
- 6 North American Cable Telephony Market Forecast
- 6.1 Forecast Assumptions
- 6.2 Consolidated North American Forecast
- 6.3 U.S. Forecast
- 6.4 Canadian Forecast
- 6.5 Alternate U.S. Forecast
- 7 Future Trends and Drivers
- 7.1 Technology Trends and Drivers
- 7.2 Service Deployment
- 7.3 Market Trends and Drivers
- 8 Opportunities, Risks, and Recommendations
- 8.1 Opportunities
- 8.2 Risks
- 8.3 Recommendations
- 8.3.1 Service Provider
- 8.3.2 System Integrators
- 8.3.3 System Suppliers
- 9 Appendices
- Appendix I: Cable Company Profiles
- Adams Cable Service
- Advanced Cable Communications
- Armstrong
- Cablevision Systems Corporation
- Charter Communications
- Comcast Corporation
- Cox Communications
- Insight Communications
- Mediacom Communications
- Time Warner Cable
- Appendix II: System Integrators
- 8x8, Inc.
- Gemini Voice Solutions
- Net2Phone
- Volo Communications
- Vonage
- Appendix III: Systems Manufacturers
- AudioCodes Ltd.
- Cedar Point Communications
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Gallery IP Telephony, Inc.
- General Bandwidth
- IP Unity
- Nortel Networks
- Nuera
- Siemens
- Syndeo Corporation
- Appendix IV: Customer Equipment
- Arris Group, Inc.
- Motorola
- Terayon Communications Systems
- Toshiba Corporation
- Appendix V: Operational Support Systems (OSS) Providers
- Alopa Networks
- Convergys
- CSG Systems
- Interactive Enterprises
- Lemur Networks
- Liberate Technologies
- Primal Solutions
- Table of Figures
• Figure 1-1: Cable Telephony Subscriber Forecast for North America
• Figure 1-2: Forecast for Cable Telephony Service Revenue in North America
• Figure 1-3: Forecast for System Revenue for Cable Telephony in North America
• Figure 2-1: Circuit Switched Cable Telephony Network Architecture
• Figure 3-1: PacketCable Network Architecture
• Figure 3-2: Typical PacketCable Network
• Figure 3-3: PacketCable Functional Component Reference Model
• Figure 3-4: Hybrid Circuit Switched/PacketCable Network Architecture
• Figure 3-5: Alternative to the PacketCable Architecture
• Figure 6-1: North American Cable Telephony Subscribers
• Figure 6-2: North American Cable Telephony Service Provider Revenue
• Figure 6-3: North American System Revenue
• Figure 6-4: U.S. Cable Data Homes Passed
• Figure 6-5: U.S. Cable Data Subscribers
• Figure 6-6: U.S. Cable Telephony Homes Passed
• Figure 6-7: U.S. Cable Telephony Subscriber Forecast
• Figure 6-8: U.S. Cable Telephony Service Revenue
• Figure 6-9: U.S. Cable Telephony System Revenue
• Figure 6-10: Cable Forecast for Canada
• Figure 6-11: Canadian Cable Telephony Subscribers
• Figure 6-12: Canadian Service Revenue
• Figure 6-13: Canadian System Revenue
• Figure 6-14: U.S. Telephony Homes Passed in the Alternate U.S. Forecast
• Figure 6-15: U. S. Cable Telephony Subscribers in Alternate U.S. Forecast
• Figure 6-16: Cable Telephony Service Revenue Alternate U.S. Forecast
• Figure 6-17: Cable Telephony System Alternate U.S. Forecast
• Figure 9-1: Cablevisions’ Service Area
• Figure 9-2: Volo Communications Interconnection Points
• Figure 9-3: Cisco’s Packet Cable Product Architecture
• Figure 9-4: General Bandwidth Circuit/Packet Architectures
• Figure 9-5: Alopa Cable Telephony OSS Provisioning Architecture
• Figure 9-6: Convergys Infinys System Architecture
• Figure 9-7: Primal Solutions’ Access IM Mediation System Architecture
- Table of Tables
• Table 2-1: Relative North American Market Positions and the End of 2002
• Table 2-2: Major U.S. Telephone Company Unlimited Long Distance Packages
• Table 2-3: Calling Features included in Unlimited Long Distance Packages
• Table 2-4: Alliances between U.S. Telephone Companies and DBS Companies
• Table 4-1: Business Case for Building a Cable Telephony Network
• Table 4-2: Business Case for Outsourcing a Cable Telephony Network
• Table 5-1: North American Cable Telephony Services
• Table 5-2: Cablevision Network
• Table 5-3: Charter Communications Network
• Table 5-4: Comcast Consolidated Network.
• Table 5-5: Original Comcast Network (without AT&T Broadband)
• Table 5-6: AT&T Broadband Network
• Table 5-7: Comcast’s Cable Telephony Subscription Packages
• Table 5-8: Cox Communications Network
• Table 5-9: Cox Communication’s Cable Telephony Subscription Packages
• Table 5-10: Insight Communications Network
• Table 5-11: Insight Communication's Bundling Pricing
• Table 5-12: Mediacom Communications Network
• Table 5-13: Time Warner Cable Network
• Table 9-1: Adam Cable Service’s Cable Network
• Table 9-2: Adam Cable Service’s Telephony Offerings
• Table 9-3: Advanced Cable Communications Cable Telephony Subscription Packages
• Table 9-4: Armstrong’s Cable Network
• Table 9-5: Armstrong’s Cable Telephony Offerings
• Table 9-6: Size of Cablevisions’ Network
• Table 9-7: Cablevision’s Cable Telephony Subscription Package
• Table 9-8: Cox Communications Voice Features
• Table 9-9: Charter Communications Top Ten Markets
• Table 9-10: Opera
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