| This comprehensive two-volume eport provides a detailed compilation of the installed and on order status for digital switching systems worldwide. All of the world market digital switching systems are described and compared to one another.
The ONLY reliable source of guidance on:
- Installed and On-Order Ports Supplier Penetration by Country
- Switch Deployment by Country and by Application Cellular Switching Systems
- Digital Switching Systems Comparative Specifications Trends in Switching Technology Trends in Switch
- Deployment Strategies
BENEFITS FOR TELECOM OPERATORS:
- Make better-informed vendor selections
- Objective evaluation of system strengths and weaknesses for specific requirements
- Easily compare suppliers' specifications in a standardized format
- Understand each suppliers' ability to support its systems in your region
- Explore best strategic plans for your network
- Obtain guidance on how to minimize new generic software costs
- Optimize mix of hosts and remotes
- Keep current on switching trends
- Understand feature evaluation
- Choose a cellular switch
- Follow successes of your current supplier
BENEFITS FOR SWITCH SUPPLIERS:
- Evaluate your most serious competitors by region
- Know your market share by country and globally
- Learn where real potential still exists and identify niche markets
- Avoid marketing in saturated markets
- Evaluate competitors' features
- Follow cellular switch market successes by country
- Have a sound basis for developing your market strategies
- Recognize competitors' market strategies
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VOLUME 1
Part I - System Technical
- 1. Executive Summary
- System Status Analysis
- System Profiles and Specifications
- System Status - Digital Ports In-Service and On-Order
- Manufacturer Installed Base, Market Share, Growth & New Opportunities
- Country Installed Base, Market Share, Digitization Trends, Supplier Mix
- Switching Trends
- 2. Introduction to Update 37
- Study Report Format
- Organization and Scope of Report
- Plans for Future Updates in Project ESS
- 3. Alcatel CIT - Alcatel 1000E10
- A. Company Background
- General
- Financial Information - 1997
- Role in Telecom Products
- B. Product Overview
- Switching System Product Overview/Capacities
- History of System
- C. General System Description
- Architecture / Configurations Offered
- Application Characteristics
- Overview of Major System Components
- D. Main Characteristics of Hardware Subsystems
- Common Control
- Switching Network
- Peripheral Modules
- Remote Modules
- Signaling Subsystems and Protocols Supported
- Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
- Reliability-Enhancing Features
- Mobile Cellular Applications
- E. Software and System Features
- Main Characteristics of Software System
- Features / Services Offered
- F. Installation, Power, and Space Requirements
- Physical Installation
- Power
- Space Required
- Environmental Requirements
- Technology / Evolution
- Architecture
- ISDN / Dialable Wideband / Broadband
- System Status
- Strengths
- Major Weaknesses
- Digital System Technical Specifications
- Note: Sections 3 through 48 follow a format similar to Chapter 2.
- 4 Alcatel CIT - Alcatel 1000E10 Toll / Tandem
- 5. Alcatel N.V. - Alcatel 1000S12
- 6. Alcatel N.V. - Alcatel 1000S12 Toll / Tandem
- 7. Alcatel N.V. - Alcatel 1000S12 MSC
- 8. C-DOT - MAX and RAX
- 9. Daewoo - DTS-3100
- Daewoo - DTS-4000
- Digital Switch Corporation (DSC) - MegaHub 600E Series
- Digital Switch Corporation (DSC) (Celcore) - GSM GlobalSwitch
- LM Ericsson - AXE Local
- LM Ericsson - AXE MTSO
- Excel / Telos - Sonata
- Fujitsu, Ltd. - Fetex-150
- GPT - System X
- Harris - Enhanced Telephone Exchange
- IskraTel - SI 2000
- Lucent Technologies - 5ESS-2000
- Lucent Technologies - 5ESS 2000DCS and Autoplex System 1000
- Lucent Technologies - 5ESS CDX / VCDX
- Mitel - GX5000
- Motorola - DSC EMX 2500
- Motorola - DSC EMX 5000
- MPTI / Great Dragon Telecom - HJD04
- MPTI / Shenzhen Huawei Tech. Co. - CNC-08
- NEC - NEAX61
- NETAS - DRX-4
- Nokia Telecommunications - DX200
- Nokia Telecommunications- DX200 MSC
- Nortel - DMS-10
- Nortel - DMS-100 SuperNode
- Nortel - DMS-200 and DMS-300
- Nortel - DMS-250 and DMS-500 SuperNode
- Nortel - DMS GSP (Global Service Platform GSP)
- Nortel - DMS-MSC
- Nortel - DMS-MTX
- Plexsys - P- and D- Series
- RedCom Laboratories - MDX
- Samsung - SDX-RB2
- Samsung - SDX-200
- Sattel Communications / Coyote Technologies - DSS
- Siemens AG - EWSD
- Siemens AG - EWSD Toll / Tandem
- Siemens AG - 36190 Toll / Tandem
- Siemens Telecom Networks - DCO
- Telebras - Tropico RA
- System Comparisons
- Technical Specifications Format / Feature Descriptions
VOLUME 2
Part II - System Status - Installed and On-Order
- Foreword to Part II - World Market System Offerings
- 1. System Status Analyses - Methodology, Limitations
- A. Methodology
- B. Limitations / Other Notes
- Differences from Supply Records Provided by Manufacturers
- Inconsistent Reporting Formats Among Information Sources
- Inconsistent Treatment of Trunk Port Counts on Local Switches
- Inclusion of Remote Subscriber Units in System Count
- Estimation of On-Order Position Frequently Requested
- Factors Utilized to Obtain Port Estimates
- Use of Different Sources of "On-Order" Data
- 2. System Status - By Manufacturer
- A. Chapter Organization
- B. World-Class System Supplier Ranking in World Market and Market Share
- Ports In-Service
- Ports In-Service and On-Order
- Share of World Market - (Unconsolidated Subsidiaries Excluded)
- Main Markets of the Top Five Manufacturers - (Unconsolidated Subsidiaries Excluded)
- Wireless Breakdown
- C. Top Ten Suppliers' Growth - 1988 - 1998
- Digital Ports In-Service - (Unconsolidated Subsidiaries Excluded)
- Digital Ports In-Service and On-Order (Unconsolidated Subsidiaries Excluded)
- D. Summary of Manufacturer In-Service and On-Order Status
- E. Summary of Manufacturer Presence on World Market by Country
- F. Detailed Record of Installed Base and On-Order Position of All World-Class Suppliers
- G. Summary of Manufacturers' Status
- Trends / Changes
- Manufacturers' Switch Summary - Installed Ports (000's)
- The World's Top Switches - Top 20 Installed Digital Switching Systems
- Traditionally Continued Dominance of the Top Five
- Nationally -Designed and -Produced Systems Increase Their Growth of Installed Base
- 3. System Status - By Country
- A. Chapter Organization
- B. Countries with Largest Installed Base
- C. Country Growth in Digital Ports In-Service
- D. Digitization Trends
- E. Supplier Mix in Major Markets
- United States
- China
- Japan
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- France
- Italy
- Canada
- South Korea
- Spain
- F. Changes in Supplier Mix by Manufacturer
- G. Summary of Country In-Service and On-Order Status by Manufacturer
- Summary of In-Service and On-Order Status
- Detailed Record of Country Cumulative Procurements
- Summary of Country Status
- 4. System Status - Summary and Conclusions
- A. Ports In-Service, Ports In-Service and On-Order - Totals
- B. Manufacturer Installed Base, Market Share, Growth and New Opportunities
- Ranking of the Top Five Switching Manufacturers - Ranks 1996 and 1998
- Share of the World Market
- Main Geographic Market
- Growth 1996 - 1998
- Targeting New Markets: Manufacturer Consolidation, Growth in Indigenous Switch Ports In-Service and On-Order
- China - Still the Hottest Telecom Market
- C. Country Installed Base, Market Share, Digitization Trends, Supplier Mix
- Procurements 1996, 1997, and 1998
- Changes in Procurements as Share of World Market
- Digitization Trends
- Supplier Mix
- D. Overall Conclusions
- E. Future Trends and General Implications of the New WTO Agreement
Part III - Forecast of Switching Technology
- 1. Introduction - Trends in Switching Technology
- 2. Current Architectural Trends
- A. General
- New Approaches to Switching Matrix Design
- SONET / SDH Interfaces Trunk and Access
- Access System Issues
- The Impact of xDSL on the Local Exchange
- B. Off-Loading of IP Traffic from the C.O.
- The Future of Circuit Switching - A Brief Overview
- Introduction
- ATM Switching in the Trunk Network - When and How?
- The Changing Role of the Local Exchange
- The Potential Role of Optical Switching and of Other Exotic Technologies
- 3. IN and AIN Trends
- Digital Switching Systems Cost Trends
- Introduction
- Assumptions for Our Cost Forecasts
- Line Units - Analog and ISDN
- Trunk Units - Primary Rate and SDH
- Switching Network
- Common Control Subsystem
- Cost Forecast for Packet Switching Add-Ons
- SS7 Signaling Subsys
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