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Worldwide ATM Switch 2004-2008 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Mar. 11, 2004 - 9 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Definitions Situation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Worldwide Network Service Provider and Enterprise ATM Switch Revenue, 2001-2008 ($M) Key Forecast Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide ATM Switch Market, 2004-2008 Market Drivers Packet Services Table: Worldwide Frame Relay and ATM Service Revenue, 2002-2007 ($M) DSL Aggregation Table: Worldwide DSL Lines in Service, 2003-2008 IP VPNs 3G Wireless Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study discusses how the ATM switch market continues to struggle as leading network service providers find themselves under pressure to reduce capital expenditures. The overall market declined more than 6% during 2003 and is forecast to decline an additional 3% during 2004. Despite these challenges, the ATM switch remains an essential component of the ability of NSPs to offer frame relay and ATM services ? a $25 billion market and one forecast to grow moderately over the next few years. Expected demand for more than 90 million new DSL subscribers will also help to stimulate sales, as the ATM switch remains a key part of DSL aggregation. Price erosion and technology competition from IP/MPLS routers remain as market inhibitors. The ATM switch will continue as a key part of most large NSP networks, but it is unlikely to be a growth market for network equipment providers. "A key problem for ATM switch suppliers is their quest to remain relevant as all major carriers have publicly committed to an all-IP network" ? Lee Doyle, group VP, Network InfrastructureGet Full Details About This Report >> |
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