DSL Chips Industry 2015 Market Share, Size, Industry Profile, Market Prize, Forecast and Overview
WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study DSL
Chips: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2018.
The 2013 study has 232 pages, 72 tables and figures. Worldwide DSL chip
markets continue to achieve significant growth in spite of the dire
predictions of market demise. According to Susan Eustis, lead author of
the study, "Deutsche Telekom, British Telecom, AT&T, Bell Canada,
Century/Qwest and many other carriers have made clear they will use DSL,
not fiber, for the majority of lines because it's cheaper.
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Increasingly, that's DSL from a neighborhood DSLAM (FTTN) with short
loops that will soon be capable of 100 megabits through bonding and
vectoring. There is plenty of copper wire in the telecommunications
networks that can be used to provide broadband connectivity from fiber
in the neighborhood, DSLAM connectivity to copper wires running into the
home." The rapid advance of end to end optical broadband networks
continues to threaten to make xDSL obsolete, but copper will never go
away, fiber is too expensive to use it to replace all the copper and the
copper works in many cases and does not need to be replaced.
xDSL markets will be strong for some long time to come as copper
remains a transport line. Copper is everywhere in the telecommunications
network. It is still the primary wireless backbone transport means,
meaning it continues to be vital as new wireless systems continue to
expand their markets. It predominates in the local loop, creating demand
for systems that are able to support high speed signal transport over
copper wire. Both smart phones and tablet devices depend on wire line
backhaul, much of which is copper.
As copper goes away, xDSL goes away, but this is certainly not
happening within the forecast period. The development and growth of the
broadband digital subscriber line (DSL) and communications processing
markets is assured as carriers seek to leverage their investment in
copper wire infrastructure. DSL is the way to do that with its support
for high speed communications and video signal transport. Vendors
consider companies that have access to broadband or communications
processing technology as potential competitors.
Established competitors, suppliers of products based on new or
emerging technologies, and customers who choose to develop their own
technology. Deutsche Telekom, British Telecom, AT&T, Bell Canada,
Century/Qwest and many other carriers have made clear they will use DSL,
not fiber, for the majority of lines because it's cheaper.
Increasingly, that's DSL from a neighborhood DSLAM (FTTN) with short
loops that will soon be capable of 100 megabits through bonding and
vectoring.
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Even the DSL customers have a hybrid fiber / copper connection; it is
just the last mile that is copper, hence requiring DSL. The
communications consumer end points worldwide are moving to 100% wireless
smart phones that can connect to the Internet. The communications
infrastructure worldwide will remain wire based to connect the central
office to the base stations, and to provide Internet / IP based
connectivity to the home. The wire based communications infrastructure
worldwide is all moving to fiber so as to handle the increased demand
for bandwidth.
The copper is not efficient for the cable companies because of the
demand for bandwidth to the home that the cable companies are providing.
The copper is not efficient in the wireless backbone connectivity of
the central office to the wireless base stations, and hence there is a
priority on replacing the copper that is there first. The copper from
the curb or from the neighborhood to toe home is efficient; therefore
the need for DSL persists.
Worldwide tablet market revenues at $799 million in 2011 are
anticipated to reach $1.7 billion by 2018. DSL chip markets are forecast
to grow year-over-year throughout the forecast period. This is in the
context of a world communications infrastructure that is changing and
seeking to leverage the existing plant to hold down costs. Technology is
enabling interaction, innovation, and sharing of knowledge in new ways.
DSL chips promise to bring significant new broadband for Internet
access capability making the Internet available for increasingly
productive, efficient use.
Table Of Content
1. DSL Chip Market Dynamics and Market Description
1.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Chips
1.2 Stability Of Global Credit And Financial Markets
1.3 DSL Design Wins
1.4 Communications Industry
1.5 Communications Strategy
1.6 Internet And Wireless Dominate Communications Technology
1.7 Storage Industry
1.8 Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit Market
1.9 Signal Processing
1.10 Product Positioning
2. DSL Chips Market Shares and Market Forecasts
2.1 DSL Chip Market Driving Forces
2.2 DSL Chip Market Shares
2.3 DSL Chip Market Forecasts
2.4 Research and Development
2.5 DSL Chip Applications
2.6 DSL Chip Prices
2.7 DSL Chip Regional Market
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3. DSL Chips: Product Description
3.1 Broadcom
3.2 Lantiq
3.3 Ikanos
3.4 Analog Devices
3.5 MediaTek xDSL(Ralink) / Trendchip
4. DSL Chip Technology
4.1 Delivering Video-Intensive Services
4.2 Ikanos Technologies
4.3 Ikanos NodeScale™ Vectoring
4.4 Telecommunications and DSL Standards Organizations
5 DSL Chip Company Profiles
5.1 Analog Devices
5.2 Broadcom
5.3 BroadLight
5.4 Cavium
5.5 Freescale Semiconductor
5.6 Ikanos
5.7 Infineon Technologies
5.8 IXYS Integrated Circuits Division
5.9 Lantiq
5.10 Marvell
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