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U.S. ATM Services 2005-2009 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: May. 17, 2005 - 10 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: U.S. ATM Customers and Ports, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. ATM Ports by Access Speed, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. ATM Service Revenue by Access Speed, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. ATM Service Revenue by Customer Segment, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Local ATM Customers and Ports, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Local ATM Ports by Access Speed, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Local ATM Service Revenue by Access Speed, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Local ATM Service Revenue by Customer Segment, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Long Distance ATM Customers and Ports, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Long Distance ATM Ports by Access Speed, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Long Distance ATM Revenue by Access Speed, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Long Distance ATM Revenue by Customer Segment, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. ATM Services Market, 2005-2009 Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study sizes and forecasts the U.S. ATM services market. The forecast is segmented by local and long distance, ports and revenue, port speed, and select vertical markets. "ATM will begin to decline in 2005, and that decline will accelerate throughout 2009. ATM will increasingly be a niche technology marketed to the entertainment and broadcast industries and face fierce competition from cheaper and more flexible rivals such as IP VPNs and Ethernet," says Steven Harris, research manager, IDC's Business Network Services program. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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