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World Telecom Market For Connectors
Product ID : VSW-644-259
Published Date : Nov 2008

 

Overview:

Bishop and Associates has just released a new eight-chapter research report covering the World Telecom Market for Connectors. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of connector usage in the wireless, wireline carrier, enterprise and cable/MSO network sectors of the world telecom equipment market.  Statistics are presented showing historical and forecast connector shipments to the telecom industry for the years 2006 through 2012.

This new report examines recent and ongoing impacts to this key end-use industry for connectors, including the following:

The shift to the IP-based architecture is creating simpler, flatter, more efficient and less costly to operate networks that support voice, broadband data and video services.

Market consolidation continues to reduce the number of service providers, thereby increasing competition among telecom equipment makers. 

Packaging efficiency is enabling functional consolidation of network elements, which reduces the number of network elements, and their associated interconnect products. 

Competition among service providers continues to drive capital investment (CAPEX).

The quest to provide “triple play” bundled services is driving fiber extension initiatives by wireline and cable/MSO carriers.

Bishop & Associates believes that the combined impact of these developments on the telecom market is transformational rather than cyclical.

To illustrate the above, charts depicting historical and forecast connector shipments to the telecom industry are provided for the years 2006 through 2012.

The forecast values of connector shipments reflect the current liquidity crisis.

Values and growth rates of connector consumption are identified by family for more than seventy categories of equipment for the years 2006 through 2012.  New to this report is an analysis of the cable/MSO segment of the market.  Also, the enterprise segment has been expanded to include structured wiring apparatus and the wireline carrier segment has been expanded to include outside plant (OSP) apparatus.

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 impacts of triple play competition 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 2009 through 2012.

Examine trends and developments within each segment that impact growth opportunities for connectors.

Market Size

The value of connector factory shipments in 2008 is expected to close slightly above $7 billion.  The forecast for 2009 is $7.4 billion, which is approaching the Y2000 historical market peak.   The long-term compound average annual growth forecast is 8.6 percent.

Wireless network equipment will account for an estimated $3.7 billion in connector factory shipments in 2008, up 10.7 percent compared to the previous year.  The forecast value of factory shipments for 2012 is $5.6 billion, representing an average annual growth rate of 10.8 percent.

The wireline carrier market segment is valued at $616.0 million in connector factory shipments in 2008.  The market is currently forecast to grow at an annual rate of 5.7 percent, reaching $813.4 million in 2012.

Enterprise network equipment is valued at $1.3 billion in 2008.  A 5.5 percent average annual growth rate for this segment places the value of factory shipments at $1.6 billion in 2012.

The cable/MSO equipment segment will account for an estimated $815 million in connector factory shipments in 2008, up 9.6 percent compared to the previous year.  The forecast value of factory shipments for 2012 is $1.1 billion, representing an average annual growth rate of 8.4 percent.


Table Of Contents :

Chapter 1: Scope & Methodology

Scope
Methodology
Economic Assumptions
Data Values

Chapter 2: Definitions

Segment Definitions
Enterprise Network Equipment
Wireless Network Equipment
Wireline Carrier Network Equipment
Cable/MSO Network Equipment
Other Network Equipment
Equipment Definitions
Enterprise Network Equipment
Wireless Network Equipment
Wireline Network Equipment
Cable/MSO Network Equipment
Other Network Equipment

Chapter 3:  Executive Summary

Telecom/Datacom Market Overview
Figure 3.1:  Total Telecom Connector Shipments, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.2:  Growth Forecast Adjustment Summary, October ’08 Financial Crisis
Figure 3.3:  Summary of Connector Shipments by Major Segment, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.4:  Table - Y-to-Y Change by Segment, 2007 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.5:  Graph - Y-to-Y Change by Segment, 2007 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.6:  Summary of Connector Consumption by Wireless Segment, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.7:  Comparative Growth Forecast by Segment. 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 3.8:  Relative Market Share by Segment. 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.9:  Summary of Connector Shipment Value by Segment, Infrastructure Only, 2006 through 2012Figure 3.10:  Relative Market Share by Segment, Infrastructure Only, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Regional Summary, All Segments
Figure 3.11:  Summary of Connector Consumption by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.12:   Y-to-Y Change by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.13:  Comparative Size and Growth by Geographic Region, 2007 through 2012
Figure 3.14:  Comparative Size and Growth by Geographic Region, 2007 vs. 2012
Connector Summary, All Segments
Figure 3.15:  Summary of Connector Consumption by Connector Family, Combined Segments, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.16:  Comparison of Connector Shipments by Family, 2006 vs. 2012
Segment Summary
Enterprise Network Equipment
Figure 3.17:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Enterprise Equipment Category, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.18:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.19:  Relative Market Share by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.20:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2006 through 2012
Wireless Network Equipment (Infrastructure)
Figure 3.21:  Summary of Connector Consumption by Wireless Equipment Category, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.22:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.23:  Relative Market Share by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.24:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2006 through 2012
Wireless Subscriber Equipment
Figure 3.25:  Summary of Connector Consumption, Wireless Subscriber Equipment Category, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.26:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.27:  Relative Market Share by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.28:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2006 through 2012
Wireline Network Equipment
Figure 3.29:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Wireline Equipment Category, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.30:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.31:  Relative Market Share by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.32:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2006 through 2012
Cable/MSO Network Equipment
Figure 3.33:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Cable/MSO Equipment Category, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.34:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012
Figure 3.35:  Relative Market Share by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.36:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2006 through 2012
Other Network Equipment
Figure 3.37:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012|
Figure 3.38:  Relative Market Share by Geographic Region, 2006 through 2012, Percent
Figure 3.39:  Summary of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2006 through 2012
Industry Trends

Chapter 4:  Enterprise Network Equipment

Market Overview
Figure 4.1: Enterprise Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, by Region
Figure 4.2: Enterprise Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Y-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 4.3:  Enterprise Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 4.4:  Enterprise Networks, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012
Enterprise Equipment Overview:
Figure 4.5:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Equipment Category
Figure 4.6:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Legacy Equipment Only
Figure 4.7:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Non-Legacy Equipment Only
Figure 4.8:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 4.9:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family
Figure 4.10:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2007 vs. 2012
Connector Detail by Equipment Type:
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
Figure 4.11:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, PBX Equipment
Figure 4.12:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, PBX Equipment
Figure 4.13:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, PBXs, 2007 vs. 2012
Key Systems Unit (KSU)
Figure 4.14:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, KSU Equipment
Figure 4.15:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, KSU Equipment
Figure 4.16:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, KSUs, 2007 vs. 2012
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
Figure 4.17:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, CTI Equipment
Figure 4.18:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, CTI Equipment
Figure 4.19:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, CTI Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Other Legacy Voice Equipment
Figure 4.20:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Other Legacy Voice Equipment
Figure 4.21:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family,Other Legacy Voice Equipment
Figure 4.22:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Other Legacy Voice Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Digital PhonesFigure 4.23:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Digital Phones
Figure 4.24:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Digital Phones
Figure 4.25:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Digital Phones, 2007 vs. 2012
IP Phones
Figure 4.26:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, IP Phones
Figure 4.27:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, IP Phones
Figure 4.28:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, IP Phones, 2007 vs. 2012
IP Communications Server
Figure 4.29:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Communications Servers
Figure 4.30:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Communications Servers
Figure 4.31:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Communications Servers, 2007 vs. 2012
IP Gateways
Figure 4.32:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, IP Gateways
Figure 4.33:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, IP Gateways
Figure 4.34:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, IP Gateways, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 4.35:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Wireless Gateways
Figure 4.36:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Wireless Gateways
Figure 4.37:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Wireless Gateways, 2007 vs. 2012
Modems, Analog
Figure 4.38:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Analog Modems
Figure 4.39:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Analog Modems
Modems, Broadband/DSL
Figure 4.40:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Broadband/DSL ModemsFigure 4.41:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Broadband/DSL Modems
Figure 4.42:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Broadband/DSL Modems, 2007 vs. 2012
Frame Relay/x.25
Figure 4.43:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Frame Relay
Figure 4.44:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Frame Relay
Figure 4.45:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Frame Relay, 2007 vs. 2012
ATM Switches
Figure 4.46:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, ATM Switches
Figure 4.47:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, ATM Switches
Figure 4.48:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, ATM Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
10/100 Mb/s Switches
Figure 4.49:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, 10/100 Mb/s Switches
Figure 4.50:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, 10/100 Mb/s Switches
Figure 4.51:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 10/100 Mb/s Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
GbE Switches
Figure 4.52:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, GbE Switches
Figure 4.53:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, GbE Switches
Figure 4.54:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, GbE Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
SAN Switches
Figure 4.55:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, SAN Switches
Figure 4.56:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, SAN Switches
Figure 4.57:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, SAN Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
Network Interface Cards, Copper
Figure 4.58:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Copper NICs
Figure 4.59:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Copper NICs
Figure 4.60:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Copper NICs, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 4.61:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Fiber NICs
Figure 4.62:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Fiber NICs
Figure 4.63:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Fiber NICs, 2007 vs. 2012
Network Interface Cards, Wireless
Figure 4.64:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Wireless NICs
Figure 4.65:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Wireless NICs
Figure 4.66:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Wireless NICs, 2007 vs. 2012
Access Concentrators
Figure 4.67:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Access Concentrators
Figure 4.68:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Access Concentrators
Figure 4.69:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Access Concentrators, 2007 vs. 2012
Enterprise Routers
Figure 4.70:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Enterprise Routers
Figure 4.71:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Enterprise Routers
Figure 4.72:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Enterprise Routers, 2007 vs. 2012
Adapters/Converters
Figure 4.73:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Adapters/Converters
Figure 4.74:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Adapters/Converters
Figure 4.75:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Adapters/Converters, 2007 vs. 2012
Premises Wiring Apparatus
Figure 4.76:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Premises Wiring Apparatus
Figure 4.77:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Premises Wiring Apparatus
Figure 4.78:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Premises Wiring Apparatus, 2007 vs. 2012
Other Enterprise
Figure 4.79:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Other Enterprise
Figure 4.80:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Enterprise
Figure 4.81:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Other Enterprise, 2007 vs. 2012

Chapter 5:  Wireless Network Equipment

Market Overview:
Figure 5.1:  Infrastructure vs. Subscriber Equipment 2006 through 2012
Figure 5.2:  Total Wireless Network Equipment, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 5.3: Total Wireless Network Equipment, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, by Region
Figure 5.4: Total Wireless Network Equipment, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Y-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 5.5:  Total Wireless Network Equipment, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012
Wireless Infrastructure
Figure 5.6: Wireless Network Infrastructure, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, by Region
Figure 5.7: Wireless Network Infrastructure, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Y-o-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 5.8:  Wireless Network Infrastructure, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 5.9:  Wireless Network Infrastructure, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012
Wireless Infrastructure Equipment Overview
Figure 5.10:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Equipment Category
Figure 5.11:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 5.12:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family
Figure 5.13:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2007 vs. 2012
Connector Detail by Equipment Type:
Cell Site Apparatus
Figure 5.14:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Cell Site Apparatus
Figure 5.15:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Cell Site Apparatus
Figure 5.16:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Cell Site Apparatus, 2007 vs. 2012
BaseTransceiver Station (BTS)
Figure 5.17:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Base Transceiver Stations
Figure 5.18:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Base Transceiver Stations
Figure 5.19:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Base Transceiver Stations, 2007 vs. 2012
Base Station Contontroller (BSC)
Figure 5.20:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Base Station Controllers
Figure 5.21:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Base Station Controllers
Figure 5.22:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Base Station Controllers, 2007 vs. 2012
Class 5 Mobile Switch
Figure 5.23:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Class 5 Mobile Switches
Figure 5.24:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Class 5 Mobile Switches
Figure 5.25:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Class 5 Mobile Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
IP Switch/Softswitch
Figure 5.26:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, IP Switch/Softswitch
Figure 5.27:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, IP Switch/Softswitch
Figure 5.28:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, IP Switch/Softswitch, 2007 vs. 2012
Radio Network Controllers (RNCs)
Figure 5.29:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Radio Network Controllers
Figure 5.30:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Radio Network Controllers
Figure 5.31:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Radio Network Controllers, 2007 vs. 2012
MSC Gateways
Figure 5.32:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, MSC Gateways
Figure 5.33:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, MSC Gateways
Figure 5.34:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, MSC Gateways, 2007 vs. 2012
MSC Transmission
Figure 5.35:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, MSC Transmission
Figure 5.36:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, MSC Transmission
Figure 5.37:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, MSC Transmission, 2007 vs. 2012
MW Antennas
Figure 5.38:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, MW Antennas
Figure 5.39:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, MW Antennas
Figure 5.40:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, MW Antennas, 2007 vs. 2012
MW Couplers/Duplexers/Filters
Figure 5.41:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, MW Couplers/Duplexer/Filters
Figure 5.42:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, MW Couplers/Duplexer/Filters
Figure 5.43:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, MW Couplers/Duplexer/Filters, 2007 vs. 2012
MW Transceivers
Figure 5.44:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, MW Transceivers
Figure 5.45:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, MW Transceivers
Figure 5.46:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, MW Transceivers, 2007 vs. 2012
MW Power
Figure 5.47:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, MW Power
Figure 5.48:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, MW Power
Figure 5.49:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, MW Power, 2007 vs. 2012
WLL Base Station Antennas
Figure 5.50:   Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, WLL Base Station Antennas
Figure 5.51:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, WLL Base Station Antennas
Figure 5.52:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, WLL Base Station Antennas, 2007 vs. 2012
WLL  Base Station Transceivers
Figure 5.53:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, WLL Base Station Transceivers
Figure 5.54:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, WLL Base Station Transceivers
Figure 5.55:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, WLL Base Station Transceivers, 2007 vs.
2012
WLL Base Station Access
Figure 5.56:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, WLL Base Station Access
Figure 5.57:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, WLL Base Station Access
Figure 5.58:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, WLL Base Station Access, 2007 vs. 2012
WLL Residential Transceivers
Figure 5.59:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, WLL Residential Transceivers
Figure 5.60:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family
Figure 5.61:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, WLL Residential Transceivers, 2007 vs. 2012
WLL Residential Gateways
Figure 5.62:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, WLL Residential Gateways
Figure 5.63:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, WLL Residential Gateways
Figure 5.64:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, WLL Residential Gateways, 2007 vs. 2012
Other Wireless
Figure 5.65:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Other Wireless
Figure 5.66:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Wireless
Figure 5.67:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Other Wireless
Wireless Subscriber Equipment
Figure 5.68:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Wireless Subscriber Equipment
Figure 5.69: Wireless Subscriber Equipment, Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Region
Figure 5.70: Wireless Subscriber Equipment, Value of Connector Factory Shipments Y-o-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 5.71:  Wireless Subscriber Equipment, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 5.72:  Wireless Subscriber Equipment, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 5.73:  Wireless Subscriber Equipment, Regional Market Share, 2007 through 2012
Figure 5.74:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Wireless Subscriber Equip
Figure 5.75:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Wireless Subscriber Equip
Figure 5.76:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Cellular vs. Other Subscriber Equipment
Cell Phones/Subscriber
Figure 5.77:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Cell Phones
Figure 5.78:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Cell Phones
Other Wireless Subscriber
Figure 5.79:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Other Subscriber
Figure 5.80:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Subscribe

Chapter 6:  Wireline Network Equipment

Market Overview
Figure 6.1: Wireline Carrier Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, by Region
Figure 6.2: Wireline Carrier Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Y-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 6.3:  Wireline Carrier Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 6.4:  Wireline Carrier Networks, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012
Wireline Equipment Overview:
Figure 6.5:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Equipment Category
Figure 6.6:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Legacy Equipment Only
Figure 6.7:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Non-Legacy Equipment Only
Figure 6.8:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 6.9:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family
Figure 6.10:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2007 vs. 2012
Connector Detail by Equipment Type:
SONET/SDH Nodes
Figure 6.11:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, SONET/SDH Nodes
Figure 6.12:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, SONET/SDH Nodes
Figure 6.13:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, SONET/SDH Nodes, 2007 vs. 2012
SONET/SDH ADM
Figure 6.14:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, SONET/SDH ADM
Figure 6.15:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, SONET/SDH ADM
Figure 6.16:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, SONET/SDH ADM, 2007 vs. 2012
WDM Equipment
Figure 6.17:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, WDM Equipment
Figure 6.18:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, WDM Equipment
Figure 6.19:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, WDM Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Metro/Edge Routers
Figure 6.20:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Metro/Edge Routers
Figure 6.21:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Metro/Edge Routers
Figure 6.22:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Metro/Edge Routers, 2007 vs. 2012
Core Routers
Figure 6.23:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Core Routers
Figure 6.24:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Core Routers
Figure 6.25:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Core Routers, 2007 vs. 20121
Digital Cross-Connects
Figure 6.26:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Digital Cross-Connect
Figure 6.27:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Digital Cross Connector
Figure 6.28:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Digital Cross Connect, 2007 vs. 2012
Circuit Switches
Figure 6.29:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Circuit Switches
Figure 6.30:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Circuit Switches
Figure 6.31:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Circuit Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
ATM Switches
Figure 6.32:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, ATM Switches
Figure 6.33:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, ATM Switches
Figure 6.34:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, ATM Switches, 2007 vs. 2012
IP Switches & Gateways
Figure 6.35:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, IP Switches & Gateways
Figure 6.36:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, IP Switches & Gateways
Figure 6.37:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, IP Switches & Gateways, 2007 vs. 2012
Optical Line Terminals (OLT
Figure 6.38:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Optical Line Terminals
Figure 6.39:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Optical Line Terminals
Figure 6.40:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Optical Line Terminals, 2007 vs. 2012
Optical Network Units (ONU)
Figure 6.41:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Optical Network Units
Figure 6.42:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Optical Network Units
Figure 6.43:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Optical Network Units, 2007 vs. 2012
Digital Loop Carrier (DLC)
Figure 6.44:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Digital Loop Carrier
Figure 6.45:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Digital Loop Carrier
Figure 6.46:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Digital Loop Carrier, 2007 vs. 2012
DSL/xDSL Equipment
Figure 6.47:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, DSL/xDSL Equipment
Figure 6.48:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, DSL/xDSL Equipment
Figure 6.49:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, DSL/xDSL Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Channel Banks
Figure 6.50:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Channel Banks
Figure 6.51:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Channel Banks
Figure 6.52:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Channel Banks, 2007 vs. 2012
Multi-Service Access
Figure 6.53:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Multi-Serv. Access
Figure 6.54:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Multi-Serv. Access
Figure 6.55:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Multi-Serv. Access, 2007 vs. 2012
Other Access
Figure 6.56:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Other Access
Figure 6.57:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Access
Figure 6.58:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Other Access, 2007 vs. 2012
1G/10GbE Switch Nodes
Figure 6.59:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, 1G/10GbE Nodes
Figure 6.60:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, 1G/10GbE Nodes
Figure 6.61:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 1G/10GbE Nodes, 2007 vs. 2012
10/100 MbE Switch Nodes
Figure 6.62:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, 10/100 MbE Nodes
Figure 6.63:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, 10/100 MbE Nodes
Figure 6.64:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 10/100 MbE Nodes
OSP Apparatus
Figure 6.65:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, OSP Apparatus
Figure 6.66:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, OSP Apparatus
Figure 6.67:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, OSP Apparatus
Other Wireline
Figure 6.68:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Other Wireline
Figure 6.69:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Wireline
Figure 6.70:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Other Wireline

Chapter 7:  Cable/MSO Network Equipment

Market Overview
Figure 7.1: Cable/MSO Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, by Region
Figure 7.2: Cable/MSO Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Y-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 7.3:  Cable/MSO Networks, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 7.4:  Cable/MSO Networks, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012
CATV/MSO Equipment Overview:
Figure 7.5:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Equipment Category
Figure 7.6:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012
Figure 7.7:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family
Figure 7.8:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, 2007 vs. 2012
Connector Detail by Equipment Type:
Head End Equipment
Figure 7.9:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Head End Equipment
Figure 7.10:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Head End Equipment
Figure 7.11:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Head End Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
CMTS/Data Equipment
Figure 7.12:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, CMTS/Data Equipment
Figure 7.13:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, CMTS/Data Equipment
Figure 7.14:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, CMTS/Data Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Distribution Equipment, Coax
Figure 7.15:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Distribution Equipment-Coax
Figure 7.16:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Distribution Equipment-Coax
Figure 7.17:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family,  Distribution Equipment-Coax, 2007 vs. 2012
Fiber Optic Equipment
Figure 7.18:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Fiber Optic Equipment
Figure 7.19:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Fiber Optic Equipment
Figure 7.20:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Fiber Optic Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Core Network Equipment
Figure 7.21:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Core Network Equipment
Figure 7.22:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Core Network Equipment
Figure 7.23:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Core Network Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Deep Fiber
Figure 7.24:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Deep Fiber
Figure 7.25:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Deep Fiber
Figure 7.26:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Deep Fiber, 2007 vs. 2012
Subscriber Equipment
Figure 7.27:  Value of Total Connector Factory Shipments, Subscriber Equipment
Figure 4.28:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Subscriber Equipment
Figure 7.29:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Subscriber Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012
Other Cable Equipment
Figure 7.30: Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Cable Equipment
Figure 4.31:  Forecast of Connector Factory Shipments by Family, Other Cable Equipment
Figure 7.32:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family, Other Cable Equipment, 2007 vs. 2012

Chapter 8:  Other Telecom/Datacom Equipment

Market Overview
Figure 8.1: Other Telecom/Datacom, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, by Region
Figure 8.2: Other Telecom/Datacom, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, Y-Y Growth, by Region
Figure 8.3:  Other Telecom/Datacom, Value of Connector Factory Shipments, 2007 vs. 2012, by Region
Figure 8.4:  Value of Connector Factory Shipments by Connector Family
Figure 8.5:  Other Telecom/Datacom, Regional Market Share, 2007 vs. 2012


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