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Worldwide Home Networking 2009-2013 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Mar. 20, 2009 - 21 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Definitions Situation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Home Networking Market, 2009-2013 Table: Worldwide Installed Base of Home Networks by Region and Network Type, 2008-2013 (000) Table: U.S. Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: U.S. Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Asia/Pacific Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Asia/Pacific Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Western Europe Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Western Europe Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Rest of World Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Rest of World Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Worldwide Wireless Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Table: Worldwide Wireless Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2008-2013 (000) Market Context Table: Worldwide Households with a Home Network, 2007-2013: Comparison of November 2008 and March 2009 Forecasts (000) Figure: Worldwide Households with a Home Network, 2007-2013: Comparison of November 2008 and March 2009 Forecasts Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Methodology Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study provides the updated worldwide forecast for adoption of home networks, forecasting the number of households with home networks and breaking out home networks by application type, including PC home networks and multimedia home networks. This study also includes forecasts of unit shipments of wireless home routers in each region, as well as the growth of the installed base of wireless home networks, broken down by wireless protocol. "The increasingly dire economic crisis will hurt the worldwide home networking market on multiple levels, overriding many of the accelerators to the market that would otherwise prevail and heightening the inhibitors that already existed. However, consumers will increasingly look to more fully exploit their home networking assets, opening opportunities for multimedia networking applications and devices," said Jonathan Gaw, research manager of IDC's Connected Home program. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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