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The 2008 Telecom Industry Review summarizes current conditions across the global telecommunications industry, providing analysis of over a dozen infrastructure and service segments. From fundamental background issues to detailed five-year forecasts accompanied by practical strategic advice, this study provides a sweeping examination of the telecom marketplace.

The Review provides up-to-date information in such key areas as high-speed access, VoIP, operations support systems, pervasive communications, gateways, cable telephony, residential and business communications trends, and new opportunities such as fixed mobile convergence, grid computing, and streaming media.

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    1.1 Telecommunications Industry Economic Conditions

    When the tech bubble burst late in 2000, many analysts looked forward to profitability once again becoming the measure of corporate value.  Yet the events of September 11, 2001, added to the financial uncertainty, further reducing corporate willingness to invest and increasing corporate efforts to curtail expenditures—a trend that was amplified within the telecom sector.  According to the US Chamber of Commerce, writing in 2004, “more than 25 percent of the non-farm jobs lost in the U.S. over the last few years were in the telecom services and equipment sector, even though this sector employs only one percent of all non-farm workers…(and) since January 2001, the total market value of all publicly traded U.S. companies has declined by $1.7 trillion, with nearly half ($839 billion) of the losses occurring in the telecom sector.”  Several factors amplified the telecom sector’s unwillingness to invest and dampened its prospects for revenue growth.  For example, wireless providers, especially in the EMEA region had spent billions on spectrum and infrastructure to provide 3G services. The roll-out of new services began later than expected.  Rollout began in the period 2002-2003, and real uptake of new services and increasing average revenue per users (ARPU) actually only kicked in during 2006-2007 timeframe.   

    From the vantage point of 2008, it appears that the telecom industry has returned to firm footing.  In the period 2008 until 2013, Insight is forecasting overall revenue growth in wireless and new service sectors, coupled with dampening revenue growth from older services.  The “cash cow” of the major carriers around the globe—narrowband wireline services including voice and low speed data—now confronts competition from several sources that we detail in this study, and will continue to decline. 

    Insight Research’s carrier revenue projections by geographic region are provided in Table I-1.  Worldwide revenues are predicted to grow from under $1.7 trillion in 2008 to over $2.7 trillion in 2013.  While the overall CAGR is 10.3 percent, there are notable regional differences.  The Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) region has the slowest growth rate at 5.2 percent annually.  With wireless subscribers near saturation, especially in the larger European economies, broadband and the uptake of 3G wireless services are driving revenues.  As the most mature market overall worldwide with respect to telecom services, North America’s growth in service revenue is most dependent on new services as opposed to subscriber growth.  The faster-growing regions are Latin America/Caribbean (LAC) and Asia/Pacific (AP).  LAC is dominated by the fast-growing economies of Mexico and Brazil.  Many of the countries in the LAC region have a combination of a rapidly expanding middle class and increased privatization of key industries.  The resulting pent-up demand for telecommunications services, much of which is satisfied by wireless services, is reflected in its high CAGR relative to the worldwide composite.  The Asia Pacific region is experiencing the highest five-year growth overall, at 15.5 percent.  The LAC region is next with a growth of 12.0 percent.  The Asia Pacific region will become the largest telecommunications revenue producer, and is expected to overtake EMEA in 2009 due to the sheer size of its underserved populations. China and India will experience revenue increases due to its generally higher GDP growth rates combined with more developed countries such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan whose economies rely heavily on ............


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    Market Segmentation

     

    Telecommunications Industry Markets
                  By Geography
                                    North America
                                    Europe/Middle East/Africa
                                    Latin America/Caribbean
                                    Asia/Pacific
                  Global Carrier Revenue by Region,
                  2008 and 2013 Distribution of Global Carrier Revenue by Region
                  Service Provider Revenue By Provider Type
                  Worldwide Telecom Revenue Forecast by Services Category
                  Broadband Service Revenue Distribution by Service Type
                  North American Broadband Wireline Revenue
                  Impact of New Wireless Data Service Usage on ARPU
                  EMEA Broadband Wireline Revenue
                  Asia Pacific Broadband Wireline Revenue
                  LAC Broadband Wireline Revenue
                  Wireless Subscribers by Global Region 2002-2011
                  Distribution of Wireless Networks by Technology Type
                  Wireless Network Deployment Status, 2005 and 2006
                  Revenue for 2G, 2.5G, and 3G Market Segments by Region
                  Regional Subscriber Growth 2002-2005
                  Total Wireline and Wireless BBand Narrowband Revenues
                  Broadband Services Revenue Distribution

    Next Generation Network Infrastructure
                  US Broadband Switches Compared with Increase in Throughput
                  Wireline SS7 Queries 2003-2008
                  Impacts of VoIP on International Telecommunications Services
                  Total US Public Ethernet Revenues, 2005-2012
                  Worldwide Gateway Revenue Forecast
                  Total Worldwide Services Delivery Platform Revenues, 2006-2011
                  Worldwide Services Delivery Platform Revenues by Provider Type, 2006-2011
                  Wavelength Services Revenue Totals
                  Total Worldwide Optical Equipment Market 2007-2012
                  Worldwide Fiber Deployment: New Additions 2007-2012

    Access Network
                  US Wireline End User Switched Access Lines 1999-2006
                  Landline Telephone Penetration Percentage US, 1999-2006
                  US Wireline Telephone Calls 1999-2005
                  US Wireless-Only Households, 2002-2006
                  US Access Line Substitution, Residential and Business, 2002-2006
                  BB Penetration by Technology in Top 20 Economies
                  Broadband Penetration as a Percentage of Households by Region
                  Worldwide Broadband Lines by Region, 2006-2011
                  Cell Phone Penetration as a Percentage of All Phone Subscribers,
                  Wireline vs. Mobile Phone Growth 1995-2004 )
                  Number of Cons BB Lines with Wireless Home Net By Region
                  Cellular and Wireline Phone Penetration Per Capita by Global Region
                  Cellular Subscribers By Global Region 2006-2012 
                  Total Worldwide FMC Carrier & Equipment Vendor Revenue
                  Number of Consumer Brdband Lines w/Wireless Home Ntwrking, 2006-2011

    OSSes, BSSes & Outsourcing
                 Outsourced Services Market Estimate for Wireline and Wireless, 2006-2012

    Present & Future Services
                  IP-Based Application Services
                                 Worldwide Residential Video Telephony Service Revenues
                                 Worldwide File Sharing/File Downloading Services Revenues
                                 Worldwide Wireline File Sharing/File Downloading Srvcs Rev.
                                 Worldwide Wireless File Sharing/File Downloading Srvcs Rev.
                                 Worldwide Audio/Video Streaming Services Revenues
                                 Worldwide Location-Based Services Service Revenues
                                 Worldwide Presence-Based Services Revenue
                  International VoIP Traffic By Region
                                 North American Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 North American Outbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Caribbean Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Caribbean Outbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Central America Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Central America Outbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Latin America Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Latin America Outbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Europe Inbound MOUs with VoIP )
                                 Europe Outbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Asia Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Asia Outbound MOUs with VoIP 
                                 Africa Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Africa Outbound MOUs with VoIP 
                                 Oceania Inbound MOUs with VoIP
                                 Oceania Outbound MOUs with VoIP

    Enterprise Markets
                 Classification of US Businesses
                                 US Business Distribution: All Business Sizes
                                 Business Establishments by Industry Sector and Business Size
                                 Business Lines: Distribution by Industry Sector
                 Total Private Line Revenue
                 Managed Wide Area Network Endpoints by Type
                 Internet Traffic and IT Staffing
                 US Managed Services Revenues
                 Total US Telecom Wireline Market, 2005 and 2010
                 Top-Tier Expenditures for Telecom Wireline Services
                 Total US Telecom Wireless Services, 2005 and 2010
                 Top-Tier Expenditures for Telecom Wireless Services
                 Total US Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues
                 Total US Mobile Enterprise Application Service Revenues, 2007-2012
                 Worldwide Grid Spending
     


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    Chapter I
    EXECUTIVE SUMMAR
    Y.
     
    1.1   Telecommunications Industry Economic Conditions.
    1.2   Report Structure.

    Chapter II
    BACKGROUND: Telecommunication Industry Markets.


    2.1    Telecommunications Market Conditions.
         2.1.1    Broadband Market Trends
              2.1.1.1     North American Wireline Broadband Revenue Trends
              2.1.1.2     European Broadband Revenue Trends
              2.1.1.3     Asia Pacific Broadband Revenue Trends
              2.1.1.4     LAC Broadband Revenue Trends
    2.2  Wireless Industry Markets.
         2.2.1    Differences Between Wireless Mobile Technologies.
         2.2.2    Wireless Market Trends
              2.2.2.1    North America Wireless Trends
              2.2.2.2    Europe, Mid-East, Wireless Trends
              2.2.2.3    Asia Pacific Wireless Trends
              2.2.2.4     Latin America/Caribbean Wireless Trends
    2.3    Cable Industry Markets.
         2.3.1    Cable Telephony
         2.3.2    IP Cable Telephony
              2.3.2.1    Data over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)
              2.3.2.2    DOCSIS 1.1 & 2.0 51
              2.3.2.3    DOCSIS 3.0 52
              2.3.2.4    PacketCable 53
              2.3.2.5    PacketCable 1.1 & 1.2 57

    Chapter III
    THE NEXT-GENERATION COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK: Improvements to the Infrastructure.

    3.1 Overview of Network Topology.
         3.1.1    End-Users
         3.1.2    Access Networks
         3.1.3    Metro Networks
         3.1.4    Core Networks
    3.2     Transmission Improvements.
    3.3     Overview of Switching Technologies.
         3.3.1    Circuit Switching vs. Packet Switching
    3.4 The Public Switched Telephone Network.
         3.4.1    Evolution of the PSTN
         3.4.2    Changes to the PSTN?
         3.4.3    Central Offices.
    3.5   Data Networks and VoIP.
         3.5.1    Broadband Switches
         3.5.2    Data Core Networks.
              3.5.2.1    Changes in Data Core
         3.5.3    Data Metro Networks
         3.5.4    Data Access Networks
         3.5.5    Signaling and Support Structures for Data Networks.
         3.5.6    Voice Over the Internet Protocol
         3.5.7    VoIP as Transport
         3.5.8    VoIP Operational Advantage
         3.5.9    VoIP as Value-Added Stage.
    3.6  Carrier Ethernet Networks.
         3.6.1     E-line.
         3.6.2     E-LAN
         3.6.3    Other Typologies: Dedicated vs. Switched
         3.6.4    Carrier Ethernet Market Forecast
    3.7     The Next Generation Network.
         3.7.1    Gateways
              3.7.1.1    Gateway Market Opportunity Forecast
         3.7.2    Softswitches.
              3.7.2.1    Economic Motivations
         3.7.3    Service Delivery Platforms
              3.7.3.1    SDP Platform Revenue Forecast
         3.7.4    IP Multimedia Subsystems.
    3.8 Optical Networking.
         3.8.1    Overview
         3.8.2    Add Drop Multiplexers.
         3.8.3    Optical Cross Connects
         3.8.4    Present and Future DWDM Systems
              3.8.4.1    Long-Haul Systems
              3.8.4.2    Metropolitan Systems
              3.8.4.3    Wavelength Service Market Trends
         3.8.5    Market Analysis of Optical Systems
    3.9    Optical Components.
         3.9.1    Optical Transmitters.
              3.9.1.1    Tunable Lasers Diodes
              3.9.1.2    Modulators
         3.9.2    Optical Receivers
    3.10    Optical Fiber
         3.10.1    Development of Fiber
              3.10.1.1     Dispersion-Shifted Fiber
              3.10.1.2     Non-Zero Dispersion-Shifted Fiber
         3.10.2     Future Fiber Design
         3.10.3     Market Analysis of Fiber Deployment  

    Chapter IV
    THE ACCESS NETWORK: Narrowband and Broadband.

    4.1    Narrowband: The Decline of US Landlines.
    4.2     Broadband Access Networks.
         4.2.1    Broadband Access Forecasts
    4.3    Access Network Technology Options.
         4.3.1    DSL.
         4.3.2    Cable.
         4.3.3    Fiber
         4.3.4    Fixed Mobile Convergence.
         4.3.5    WiFi
         4.3.6    WiMax.

    Chapter V
    SUPPORTING THE INFRASTRUCTURE:OSSes, BSSes and Outsourcing.


    5.1    Operations Support Systems Overview.
    5.2    Operations Support Applications.
         5.2.1    Business Operations Support
              5.2.1.1    Customer Care
              5.2.1.2    Service Orders
              5.2.1.3    Billing Mediation
              5.2.1.4    Rating
              5.2.1.5    Billing
         5.2.2    Network Operations Support
              5.2.2.1    Engineering and Planning.
              5.2.2.2    Provisioning
              5.2.2.3    Trouble/Repair
         5.2.3    Network Management
    5.3    OSS Market Structure: Demand Side View
    5.4    Outsourcing.
         5.4.1    Vendor Activity Summary
         5.4.2    The Market for Outsourcing Services

    Chapter VI
    PRESENT AND FUTURE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES MARKETS.

    6.1    IP-Based Application Services.
         6.1.1    Residential Video Telephony
              6.1.1.1    Worldwide Market for Residential Video Telephony Service
         6.1.2    File Sharing Services
              6.1.2.1    Worldwide Market for File Sharing/File Downloading Services
         6.1.3    Streaming Services.
              6.1.3.1    Worldwide Market for Streaming Media Services
         6.1.4    Location Based Services
              6.1.4.1    Worldwide Market for Location Based Services
         6.1.5    Presence Based Services
             6.1.5.1    Worldwide Market for Presence Based Services
    6.2    Worldwide VoIP Adoption.
         6.2.1    North America International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.1.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.1.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.2    Caribbean International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.2.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.2.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.3    Central America International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.3.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.3.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.4    Latin America International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.4.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.4.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.5    Europe International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.5.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.5.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.6    Asia International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.6.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.6.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.7    Africa International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.7.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.7.2    Originating Traffic
         6.2.8    Oceania International VoIP Traffic.
             6.2.8.1    Terminating Traffic
             6.2.8.2    Originating Traffic
    6.3    WiFi & WiMax.

    Chapter VII
    ENTERPRISE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKETS.


    7.1    The Classification of Businesses by Size.
         7.1.1    Distribution of Business by Size
         7.1.2    The Business Line Market Methodology and Analysis.
         7.1.4    The Business Line Market in Small Enterprises
    7.2    Private Lines.
         7.2.1    Evolution in the Private Line Services Market
         7.2.2    Circuit Types
             7.2.2.1    56Kbit/s Circuits
             7.2.2.2    64Kbit/s Clear-Channel Circuits (DS0)
             7.2.2.3    Fractional T1 Circuits
             7.2.2.4    T1 Circuits (DS1)
             7.2.2.5    Fractional T3 Circuits (Fractional DS3)
             7.2.2.6    T3 Circuits (DS3)
             7.2.2.7    Optical Carrier Circuits
         7.2.3    SONET, IP and Private Lines.
         7.2.4    Private Line Circuit Layout
         7.2.5    Redundancy & Restoration
         7.2.6    Private Line Alternatives.
         7.2.7    Private Line Market Analysis
    7.3    Managed Services & the Enterprise.
         7.3.1    Managed Services Industry Revenue
    7.4    Vertical Industry Spending on Telecommunications Services.
         7.4.1    Telecommunications Expenditures by Vertical Industry.
         7.4.2    Healthcare as a Fast Growing Vertical Industry
             7.4 2.1    Healthcare Industry Structure Ready for Change
             7.4.2.2    Market Estimate of Healthcare Telecom Spending
    7.5    The Mobile Workforce and Enterprise Applications.
         7.5.1    Mobile Enterprise Market Forecasts
    7.5    Grid Computing.
         7.5.1    What is Grid Computing
         7.5.2    Grid Computing Implications for Telecom
         7.5.3    Grid Computing Market Analysis

    Table of Figures

    Chapter II

    II-1      Broadband Services Revenue Distribution, 2008-2013
    II-2      EMEA Broadband Wireline Revenue, 2008-2013
    II-3      Asia Pacific Broadband Wireline Revenue, 2008-2013
    II-4      LAC Broadband Wireline Revenue, 2008-2013
    II-5      Distribution of Wireless Networks by Technology Type, 2006 and 2007
    II-6      Impact of New Wireless Data Service Usage on Average Revenue per User
    II-7      Circuit Switched with Hybrid IP Network Architecture.
    II-8      Cable IP Telephony.
    II-9      Basic DOCSIS
    II-10    Basic PacketCable Architecture

    Chapter III
     
    III-1      Public Communication Network Architecture.
    III-2      SONET Ring Configuration
    III‑3      Hierarchy of Broadband Switch Functions.
    III‑4      US Broadband Switches Compared with Increase in Throughput
    III‑5      Typical National Data Core Network
    III‑6      Core Network Configurations by Type of Traffic Pattern
    III-7      E-Line Point-to-Point Service Type
    III-8      E-LAN Multipoint-to-Multipoint Service Type
    III-9      Total US Public Ethernet Revenues, 2005-2012
    III-10    Worldwide Gateway Revenue Forecast, 2005-2010
    III-11    Softswitch Architecture Diagram
    III-12    Circuit vs. Packet Switching of Internet Traffic
    III-13    SDP Service Provider Network Architecture
    III-14    Total Worldwide Services Delivery Platform Revenues, 2006-2011
    III-15    Switched Optical/Electrical Ntwrks vs. All-Optical IP Meshed Ntwrks
    III-16    Origins of the Digital Cross Connect
    III-17    Evolution of the Digital Cross Connect
    III-18    Long-Haul DWDM System
    III-19    Two Ways to Expand DWDM Capacity
    III-22    ITU-T Wavelength Spacing Grid for DWDM Systems
    III-21    DWDM Bands Around 1550 Nanometers
    III-22    Four-Wave Mixing

    Chapter IV

    IV-1      Landline Telephone Penetration Percentage US, 1999-2006
    IV-2      US Wireless-Only Households, 2002-2006
    IV-3      US Access Line Substitution, Residential and Business, 2002-2006
    IV-4      Broadband Penetration by Technology in Top 20 Economies.
    IV-5      HFC Architecture Providing Video and Voice Services
    IV-6      Total RBOC Cash Expense Per Line in Service
    IV-7      Cell Phone Penetration as a Percentage of All Phone Subscribers, by Region
    IV-8      Cellular and Wireline Phone Penetration Per Capita by Global Region 2006.
    IV-9      Cellular Subscribers By Global Region 2006-2012
    IV-10    Wireline vs. Mobile Phone Growth 1988-2006
    IV-11    Common Fixed Mobile Convergence Scenarios
    IV-12    Total Worldwide FMC Carrier & Equipment Vendor Revenue  

    Chapter V

    V-1    Operations Support Systems Dataflow.
    V-2    Business Operations Systems Dataflow.
    V-3    Total Worldwide OSS Sales Revenue, 2007-2012
    V-4    Worldwide OSS Sales Distribution by Region, 2007 and 2012.

    Chapter VII

    VII-1      Capacities of 64Kbit/s, T1, and T3 Circuits.
    VII-2      Typical Layout for a Full Circuit
    VII-3      ISDN Switched Backup.
    VII-4      SONET Rings.
    VII-5      Fiber-to-Fiber Redundancy
    VII-6      Cable-to-Cable Physical Redundancy
    VII-7      Total Private Line Revenue, 2007-2012
    VII-8      Managed Wide Area Network Endpoints, 2003-2010 
    VII-9      Internet Traffic and IT Staffing.
    VII-10    US Managed Services Revenues, 2006-2011
    VII-11    Drivers of Telecom Expenditures in Vertical Markets.
    VII-12    Total US Telecom Wireline Market, 2006 and 2011
    VII-13    Top-Tier Business Expenditures for Telecom Wireline Services
    VII-14    Total US Telecom Wireless Services, 2006 and 2011
    VII-15    Top-Tier Business Expenditures for Telecom Wireless Services
    VII-16    Total US Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues, 2006-2011
    VII-17    Employment Growth by Major Sector, 2005 and 2012.
    VII-18    Percentage Growth by Occupational Title and Mobility, 2004-2014.
    VII-19    Total US Mobile Application Service Revenues, 2007-2012
    VII-20    Grid Computing as Part of the IT Evolution.

    Table of  Tables

    Chapter I

    I-1    Global Carrier Revenue by Region, 2008-2013
    I-2    Worldwide Telecom Revenue Forecast by Services Category, 2008-2013

    Chapter II

    II-1      Global Carrier Revenue by Region, 2008-2013
    II-2      2008 and 2013 Distribution of Global Carrier Revenue by Region.
    II-3      Service Provider Revenue, 2008-2013
    II-4      Regional Growth of Main Telephone Line 2005-2006
    II-5      Worldwide Telecom Revenue Forecast by Services Category, 2008-2013
    II-6      Broadband Consumer Applications and Required Bandwidth.
    II-7      North American Broadband Wireline Revenue by Market Seg. 2008-2013
    II-8      Wireless Subscribers by Global Region 2002-2011
    II-9      Typical Frequencies Used for Mobile Services (US vs. International)
    II-10    Mobile Wireless Standards (First, Second, and Third Generation)
    II-11    Wireless Network Deployment Status, 2006 and 2007
    II-12    Examples of 2.5G and 3G Services.
    II-13    Revenue for 2G, 2.5G, and 3G Market Segments by Region, 2008-2013
    II-14    Residential Telephone Line Gains By MSO 2006 – 2012
    II-15    DOCSIS Evolution: Service Comparison.
    II-16    DOCSIS Evolution: Customer Equipment Supported.
    II-17    DOCSIS Evolution: Upload/Download Speeds Supported.

    Chapter III

    III‑1      Definitions of Digital Private Line Services.
    III‑2      SONET Data Rates.
    III‑3      Distinctions between POTS and Data Networks.
    III-4      Network Locations of Broadband Switches.
    III-5      Downstream DSL Bit-rates vs. Reach.
    III-6      Wireline SS7 Queries 2003-2008 (Thousands)
    III-7      Impacts of VoIP on International Telecommunications Services Revenue
    III-8      Characteristics of Ethernet Service Varieties.
    III-9      Gateway Functions.
    III-10    Softswitch Advantages/Disadvantages
    III-11    Economic Benefits of Softswitch Technology
    III-12    Strategies to Increase Network Service Margins
    III-13    Worldwide Services Delivery Platform Revenues by Provider Type, 2006-2011
    III-14    OADM Applications
    III-15    Typical Features of First Generation Metropolitan vs. Long-Haul DWDM Networks
    III-16    Wavelength Market Segments
    III-17    Typical Service Providers Offers for Native Wavelength Services
    III-18    Typical Service Providers Offers for Wavelength Services Over SONET
    III-19    Wavelength Services Revenue Totals, 2007-2012
    III-20    Total Worldwide Optical Equipment Market 2007-2012
    III-21    ITU-T Frequency and Wavelength Grid for DWDM Systems
    III-22    Worldwide Fiber Deployment: New Additions 2007-2012 (Millions of Km)

    Chapter IV

    IV-1     US Wireline End User Switched Access Lines 1999-2006
    IV-2     US Wireline Telephone Calls 1999-2005
    IV-3     US Access Line Substitution, Residential and Business, 2002-2006
    IV-4     Broadband Communication Network Access Solutions.
    IV-5     Broadband Penetration as a Percentage of Households, 2006 and 2011.
    IV-6     Worldwide Broadband Lines, 2006-2011
    IV-7     The Versions and Features of xDSL.
    IV-8     Cellular Subscribers By Global Region 2006-2012
    IV-9     Consumer VoWLAN/Cellular Service Scenario: Advantages and Disadvantages
    IV-10   Number of Consumer BB Lines with Wireless Home Networking, 2006-2011
     
    Chapter V

    V-1     OSS Definitions Summary.
    V-2     Characteristics of Broadband Network Management
    V-3     Distinct Characteristics of Packet Broadband Network Management
    V-5     Worldwide Professional Services Revenue, 2007-2012
    V-4     Vendor Activity Summary.
    V-5     Outsourced Services Market Estimate for Wireline and Wireless, 2006-2012

    Chapter VI

    VI-1      Residential Video Telephony Service Revenues, 2006-2011
    VI-2      File Sharing/File Downloading Services Revenues, 2006-2011
    VI-3      Wireline File Sharing/File Downloading Services Revenues, 2006-2011
    VI-4      Wireless File Sharing/File Downloading Services Revenues, 2006-2011
    VI-5      Worldwide Audio/Video Streaming Services Revenues, 2006-2011
    VI-6      Worldwide Location-Based Services Service Revenues, 2006-2011
    VI-7      Worldwide Presence-Based Services Revenue, 2006-2011 
    VI-8      North American Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-9      North American Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-10    Caribbean Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-11    Caribbean Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-12    Central America Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-13    Central America Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-14    Latin America Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-15    Latin America Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-16    Europe Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-17    Europe Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-18    Asia Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-19    Asia Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-20    Africa Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-21    Africa Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-22    Oceania Inbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-23    Oceania Outbound MOUs with VoIP  2002-2011
    VI-24    Variations on the 802.11 Standard

    Chapter VII

    VII-1      US Business Distribution: All Business Sizes.
    VII-2      Business Est by Ind Sector and Bus.Sz: Small Enterprises vs. All Other Seg..
    VII-3      Business Lines: Distribution by Industry Sector
    VII-4      Business Lines by Ind Sector and Bus. Sze: Small Ent vs.Large and Med. Ent
    VII-5      Digital Services Hierarchy.
    VII-6      SONET/Optical Carrier Hierarchy.
    VII-7      Managed Services Segments.
    VII-8      Provider Strengths and Weaknesses
    VII-9      Healthcare Market Segments.
    VII-10    Healthcare Segment Dimensions and Trends
    VII-11    Total US Mobile Application Service Revenues, 2007-2012
    VII-12    Grid Market Segmentation by Resource
    VII-13    Grid Market Segmentation by Organization
    VII-14    Worldwide Grid Spending, 2006-2011 
     


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