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Phone Companies to Invest $64 Billion in
NextGen Multiplexers by 2008
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In an effort to keep
pace with continuing strong demand for data services, phone companies will
invest almost $64 billion over the next five years in the next generation
of add-drop multiplexers, predicts a new market research study from
Insight Research Corporation. An add-drop multiplexer (ADM) is akin to an
on-ramp/off-ramp in a telecommunications network, moving slower-speed
traffic onto and off of higher-speed portions of a network.
Insight Research’s
industry analysis report, Next Generation
Add-Drop Multiplexers 2003-2008, indicates that increases in
Ethernet usage, the number of new providers requiring network attachments,
and continued strong end-user demand for data services will force carriers
to make ADM upgrades. In order to forecast ADM demand industry wide,
Insight Research constructed a two-stage model. Network traffic was
modeled to show its impact on demand for new ADM installations. The
traffic demand model was then cross-checked by estimating the number of
potential installation sites before modeling the number of ADM
installations per site.
“Most of the industry
buzz is about Ethernet edge switches. But with the RBOCs in the driver’s
seat, SONET is getting a make over,” says Robert Rosenberg, Insight
Research President. “We anticipate that WDM technology will be deployed
in conjunction with NextGen SONET, making it possible to add transport
capacity to the metro ring without disrupting current operations. This
type of non-disruptive upgrade strategy is favored by the RBOCs, and it
will drive the marketplace,” Rosenberg concludes.
Next Generation Add-Drop Multiplexers 2003-2008
provides a detailed analysis of the US market for SONET ADMs, Next
Generation SONET ADMs, Ethernet ADMs and Optical ADMs. This industry
research report forecasts unit shipment by location within the network,
and provides a revenue forecast for the four classes of ADMs. An
extensive traffic-demand model underpins the market estimates.
An excerpt of this
add-drop multiplexer market research report, table of contents, and
ordering information are online at
www.insight-corp.com/reports/adm.asp.
This 159-page report is available immediately for $3,995 (hard copy).
Electronic reports can be ordered online, or call 973/541-9600 for details.
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