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Waiting for IP: Cable Telephony on Hold
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August 2001
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
50
Order Code:
R97-731
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Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Overview: Cable Telephony
- The AT&T/Comcast Situation
- Market Drivers
- The Progression of Voice over Cable
- Network Architecture: Circuit-Switched to IP
- The Circuit-Switched Network
- The Hybrid Network Architecture
- The IP Network
- The Telephone System vs. the Internet
- IP Enters the Picture
- Different Networks
- Types of IP Telephony
- IP Network Architecture
- IP Cable Telephony Trials
- Cable Telephony Technology Standards
- DOCSIS and Cable Modem Standards
- DOCSIS 1.1
- PacketCable
- IPCablecom
- U.S. Cable MSO Survey: The Availability of Cable Telephony
- 6 MHz Channels Used for Voice Services
- 6 MHz Channels Used for Voice Services in 12 Months
- 6 MHz Channels Used for Voice Services in 24 Months
- Cable Telephony Service Technology: Circuit-Switched or VoIP?
- Key Service Issue: Cable Telephony Activation Costs
- Cable Operators
- North America
- AT&T
- Comcast Communications
- Cox Communications
- AOL Time Warner
- Charter Communications
- Videotron
- Europe
- Rest of World
- Cable Telephony Equipment Manufacturers
- ADC Telecommunications
- Arris
- Cisco
- Lucent
- Motorola
- Nortel
- Tellabs
- TollBridge
- Voice Gateway Vendors
- Cable Telephony Forecasts
- The Next 12 Months
List of Tables
- Table 1. Cable Telephony Market Drivers
- Table 2. Telephone Service Prices in Phoenix: Cox vs. Qwest
- Table 3. Timeline: The Progression of Cable Telephony Technology
- Table 4. 6 MHz Channels Used for Voice Services
- Table 5. 6MHz Channels for Voice Services in 12 Months
- Table 6. 6 MHz Channels for Voice Services in 24 Months
- Table 7. Telephony Services: Using Circuit Switched or VoIP Technology
- Table 8. U.S. Cable Telephony Subscribers by MSO (July 2001)
- Table 9. UPC: Cable Telephony Subscribers by Country
- Table 10. Worldwide Cable Telephony Subscribers (000s)
- Table 11. Worldwide IP Cable Telephony Subscribers (000s)
- Table 12. Worldwide Cable Telephony Installed Lines (000s)
- Table 13. Cable Telephony Penetration of Existing Cable TV Subscribers (000s)
- Table 14. Worldwide Cable Telephony Service Revenues ($ in millions)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Circuit-Switched Network Diagram
- Figure 2. Hybrid Circuit-Switched/IP Network Diagram
- Figure 3. IP Network Diagram
- Figure 4. 6 MHz Channels Used for Voice Services
- Figure 5. 6 MHz Channels for Voice Services in 12 Months
- Figure 6. 6 MHz Channels for Voice Services in 24 Months
- Figure 7. Telephony Services: Using Circuit-Switched or VoIP Technology
- Figure 8. Circuit-Switched Customer Costs: Before and After Cable Infrastructure Upgrade
- Figure 9. VoIP Cable Telephony Customer Cost Estimate
- Figure 10. Worldwide Cable Telephony Subscribers (000s)
- Figure 11. Worldwide Cable Telephony Service Revenues ($ in millions)
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