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World Telecom Market For Connectors - 2005Published by: Bishop & Associates Published: Mar. 1, 2005 Table of ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction Scope and Objectives Market Size Figure 1.2a: 1999 - 2009 World Telecom Market for Connectors Figure 1.2b: World Telecom Connector Usage by Telecom Sector Methodology Definitions - Major Equipment Categories Carrier Network Equipment Enterprise Network Equipment Wireless Network Equipment Regional Definitions Chapter 2 - Telecom Market Summary Connector Shipment Analysis World Telecom Market for Connectors 1999 - 2009 Year-Year Growth Rates 2000 -2007 Connector Shipment Value by Sector 1999 - 2009 Connector Shipment by Sector 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2009 Historical Market Performance and Forecast by Sector Summary, Wireline Carrier Segment 1999 - 2009 Connector Consumption by Wireline Equipment Type Wireline Carrier Equipment, Regional Summary Summary, Enterprise Network Segment 1999 - 2009 Connector Consumption by Enterprise Equipment Type Enterprise Network Segment, Regional Summary Summary, Wireless Carrier Segment 1999 - 2009 Connector Shipments by Wireless Equipment Type 2003, 2004,2005 And 2009 Wireless Network Segment, Regional Summary Connector Shipment Value Subscriber Equipment 1999 - 2009 Wireless Subscriber Segment, Regional Summary Summary, Wireless Infrastructure Segment 1999 - 2009 Wireless Infrastructure Segment, Regional Summary Summary, Total Other Equipment 1999 - 2009 Total Other Equipment by Region Summary, Total Telecom Equipment 1999 - 2009 Total Telecom Equipment, Regional Summary Connector Shipments, All Equipment Types Summary, World Telecom Market by Connector Type What Happened? 1997 - 2003 Business Cycle What's Next? 2004 and Beyond Chapter 3 - Wireless Network Equipment Summary Connector Shipment Value 1999 - 2009 Market Summary and Comments Mobile Wireless Cellular/PCS Handsets Connector Consumption Forecast by Type Handset Unit Forecast, Connector Content, Top OEMs Cellular/PCS Infrastructure Summary Connector Shipment Value 1999 - 2009 Connector Value and Forecast by Equipment Type Regional Forecast of Connector Consumption Total Wireless Subscriber Equipment Wireless Infrastructure Antennas & Jumper Assemblies15RF Combiners By-pass Filters17RF Isolators Rx Multi-couplers RF Amplifiers RF Power Meters Channel Testers Transceivers Total RF Components Access Equipment Power Equipment MTSO Switches Base Station Controllers (BSC) Digital Cross-Connects MTSO Access Equipment MTSO Power Equipment Total Cellular Equipment Fixed Wireless Point-to-Point Microwave Antennas Transceivers Couplers/Duplexers Access Equipment Power Equipment Total Point-to-Point Microwave Equipment Wireless Local Loop (WLL) Base Station Antennas Base Station Transceivers41WLL Access Equipment Residential Transceivers Residential Junction Total WLL Equipment Other Wireless Systems Connector Consumption Forecast by Type Wireless Summary Total Wireless Equipment Connector Consumption Forecast by Type Chapter 4 - Wireline Carrier Equipment Summary Connector Shipment Value 1999 - 2009 Summary of Connector Consumption by Equipment Type Connector Consumption Summary by Region Transport Equipment SONET Access Nodes SONET Transport Nodes SONET ADMs Digital Cross Connects DWDM Equipment Total Transport Equipment Optical Components 1310, 1550, WDM Lasers Modulators Optical Amplifiers WDM/DWDM Modules Dispersion Compensation Modules Optical Attenuators OADMs, Optical Switches Other Optical Components Total Optical Components Switching & Routing Equipment Circuit Switches ATM Switches Gigabit Routers IP Gateways Total Switching & Routing Access Network Equipment Digital Loop Carrier ISDN/xDSL Multi-Service Access Concentrators 27 Other Access Equipment Total Access Equipment Other Carrier Equipment Total Wireline Carrier Equipment Chapter 5 - Enterprise Network Equipment Summary Connector Shipment Value 1997 - 2007 Summary of Connector Consumption by Equipment Type Connector Consumption Summary by Region Voice-Data Systems Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) Key/Hybrid Systems Wireless Voice Systems Other Business Phones Traditional Voice Systems Automatic Call Directors (ACDs) Voice Messaging Equipment Screen Phones IP Gateways - Communications Servers Integrated Voice Response (IVR) Systems Convergent Voice-Data Equipment Network Interface Cards (NICs) Ethernet, Low-end NICs Ethernet 10/100 Mbps NICs Wireless NICs Gigabit Ethernet NICs Total NICs LAN Hubs Ethernet, Scared Media Hubs Switching Hubs Ethernet Layer Three Hubs TM LAN Switching Hubs Wireless LAN Transceivers Total LAN Hubs Other Datacomm Modems, Analog & DSL27Access Concentrators ATM WAN Switches Frame Relay Switches Legacy Routers Gigabit Routers Other Other Enterprise Equipment Total Enterprise Equipment AbstractBishop and Associates has just released a new five-chapter research report covering the World Telecom Market for Connectors - 2005. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of connector usage in the wireless, wireline carrier and enterprise network sectors of the world telecom equipment market. Statistics are presented showing historical and forecast connector shipments to the telecom industry for the years 1999 through 2009.This new report examines recent and ongoing impacts to this key end-use industry for connectors, including the following: Changes in the end-use industry market structure. Accelerated shift of equipment manufacturing to the Far East, in particular, the Peoples' Republic of China, and Malaysia. Shift to EMS manufacturing services. Efficiencies of electronic packaging and interconnection technology. Bishop & Associates believes that the combined impact of these developments has produced a structural change to the telecom market rather than a cyclical one. To illustrate the above, charts depicting historical and forecast connector shipments to the telecom industry are provided for the years 1999 through 2009. Because of its rapidly increasing role in the production of telecom equipment, the Peoples' Republic of China has been broken-out separately from the Asia-Pacific Region. Values and growth rates of connector consumption are identified for 80 types of connectors for each category of equipment for the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2009. The objective of this report is to create a single, comprehensive and authoritative analysis of connector consumption for rapidly changing telecom end-use equipment industry. Specifically, the objectives are to: Put the post bubble telecom business trends into perspective. Establish a new baseline for monitoring and forecasting future connector consumption and growth in the telecom market. Provide new forecast of connector factory shipments and growth rates for each category of telecom equipment for the years 2004, 2005 and 2009. Examine trends and developments within each segment that impact growth opportunities for connectors. Market Size After soaring to over $7 billion of connector factory shipments in 2000, Bishop and Associates forecasted that the telecom market for connectors would loose nearly 60 percent of it's value by the end of 2003. Fortunately, the industry turned the corner in 2004 driven by increased demand for cell phones, favorable shifts in cell phone features, increased demand for broadband access and voice over IP. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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