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Home > Communications > Access Technology > LAN/WAN Technology
Global Enterprise WAN Services Markets
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December 2006
Published By:
Frost & Sullivan
Page Count:
52
Order Code:
R1-5510
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- 1. Global Enterprise WAN Services Markets
- 1. Summary of Major Findings
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Research Scope
- 3. Market Definitions
- 4. Market Engineering Measurements
- 5. Industry Challenges
- 6. Total Market Forecast
- 2. Market and Technology Trends
- 1. Market Trends
- 2. Percent of Revenues by Vertical Market
- 3. Technology Trends
- 3. Market Segment Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecasts
- 1. Market Drivers
- a. The World’s Economy is Becoming More Globalized, Necessitating Real-Time Communications Across Borders
- b. MNCs’ Expansion to New Regions Requires Communications Between Disparate Offices
- c. Free Trade Agreements Among Various Regions Spur Growth of Enterprises With Operations in More Than One Region
- d. Enterprise Network Convergence is Increasingly Desired to Link and Simplify Voice and Data Communications
- e. Offshoring and Outsourcing of Products and Services by Enterprises to Operations in Other Regions Drives Need for Real-time Communications Between Global Offices
- f. Legacy Service Migration to IP VPNs Results in Cost Savings and Greater Bandwidth for Enterprise
- g. Mergers and Acquisitions Across Borders Drive WAN Connectivity Needs Between Countries and Regions
- h. The Increasing Centralization of MNCs’ IT Infrastructure Management Often Results in Moving to a Managed WAN Service
- i. Additional Applications Bundled with Managed WAN Services Solve Increasingly Complex IT Management Issues for MNCs
- 2. Market Restraints
- a. Pricing of New Services Remains Intensely Competitive, Resulting in Lower Profitability
- b. An Abundance of Competitors Continue to Populate the Market, Adding to Intensely Competitive Nature of the Market
- c. Network Operators Must Make Technology Decisions for Now and the Future Which Will Allow Them to Deliver Services that Enterprises Demand
- d. WAN Services are Highly Commoditized, Providing Little Differentiation, Causing Providers to Increasingly Rely Upon Other Value-Added Services
- e. Demand For Global Enterprise WAN Services Often Outstrips Ability of Operator to Provide Services Timely and Cost-Effectively
- f. Resellers, Outsourcers and VNOs, Can be Hampered by Carriers’ Ability to Launch and Deliver New Services, Affecting Their Competitiveness
- g. Global Service Offerings With Reach Into Remote Locations are Often Difficult to Obtain and Pricing May be Less Than Competitive, Driving Up the Cost of the Overall Enterprise WAN Solution
- 3. Segment Market Forecasts
- 4. Network Operator Segment Analysis
- 5. VNOs/Integrators/Outsourcers Segment Analysis
- 4. Competitive Analysis
- 1. Competitive Structure
- 2. Market Share Analysis
- 3. Successful Strategies
- 5. Service Provider Profiles
- 1. AT&T
- 2. BT
- 3. Global Crossing
- 4. Global Telecom and Technology (GTT) Ltd.
- 5. IBM Global Services
- 6. Orange Business
- 7. Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (SingTel)
- 8. Sprint
- 9. T-Systems
- 10. Telefónica Group
- 11. Vanco
- 12. Verizon Business
- 13. Yipes Enterprise Services
- List of Figures
- Chapter 1
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (World), 2007-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (World), 2005-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (World), 2007-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (World), 2007-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Percent of Revenues by Provider Type (World), 2005-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Network Operator Segment: Revenue Forecasts (World), 2005-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: VNOs, Integrators, Outsourcers Segment: Revenue Forecasts (World), 2005-2013
- Enterprise WAN Services Market: Competitive Structure (World), 2006
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