Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Definitions
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layers 4-7
Situation Overview
Migration of Voice and Video Traffic to IP
Expansion of Network-Based Businesses
Intelligent Networks Are Winning Over Dumb Pipes
Endpoint Growth
Virtualization
Future Outlook
Forecast and Assumptions
Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Ethernet and LAN Switch Market, 2007-2011
Table: Worldwide LAN Switch Revenue and Ports, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide LAN Switch Revenue and Ports (Excluding Unmanaged Segment), 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide LAN Switch Revenue, Ports, and ASP by Speed, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide LAN Switch Revenue, Ports, and ASP by Form Factor, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide LAN Switch Revenue, Ports, and ASP by Layer, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide Fixed Managed LAN Switch Revenue, Ports, and ASP by Speed, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide Fixed Unmanaged LAN Switch Revenue, Ports, and ASP by Speed, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide Modular LAN Switch Revenue, Ports, and ASP by Speed, 2005-2011
Table: Worldwide LAN Switch Revenue by Region, 2005-2011 ($M)
Market Context
Table: Worldwide Ethernet and LAN Switch Revenue, 2005-2011: Comparison of March 2007 and October 2007 Forecasts ($M)
Table: Worldwide Ethernet and LAN Switch Port Shipments, 2005-2011: Comparison of March 2007 and October 2007 Forecasts
Figure: Worldwide Ethernet and LAN Switch Revenue, 2005-2011: Comparison of March 2007 and October 2007 Forecasts
Figure: Worldwide Ethernet and LAN Switch Port Shipments, 2005-2011: Comparison of March 2007 and October 2007 Forecasts
Essential Guidance
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