
The Ethernet Services Revenue Engine That Could
May 1, 2006 - Cisco Systems, Inc. must be licking their lips. According to market research firm Infonetics study, the global market Ethernet services revenue is a big country - and fully prepared growth any time in the past the . Ethernet services worldwide total revenue doubled last years figure This year, the growth of 59 billion yuan. This is just the beginning, of course. Than next four years, Infonetics predicts the global market Ethernet services growth will be nearly three times, and ultimately reached 22.5 billion US dollars.
In-band Ethernet services will be the most active part. This includes 1 10 meters and> 10 - 50 meters speed bands -7 00-1100 dollar market - should be increased to 80 100 million US dollars, in 2009, at this point, it would account for more than one third of the Ethernet service revenues. This is more than 400% better growth, Infonetics Research said.
"Since Ethernet offers more bandwidth without increasing transport costs, and its growing welcome, especially in the small and medium enterprises, which remote and branch offices of large enterprises - very customer service supply targets new revenue, and said: " Infonetics principal analyst Michael Howard said in a statement.
Ethernet why such a lucrative source of income? To a large extent, Howard said, because of its familiar or everywhere. "85% of the North American buildings are copper-fed. This is a very big market. Now brazing products finally meet the requirements of major providers, with the provision of Ethernet services to small and medium-sized enterprises as easy to join the Copper
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In-band Ethernet services will be the most active part. This includes 1 10 meters and> 10 - 50 meters speed bands -7 00-1100 dollar market - should be increased to 80 100 million US dollars, in 2009, at this point, it would account for more than one third of the Ethernet service revenues. This is more than 400% better growth, Infonetics Research said.
"Since Ethernet offers more bandwidth without increasing transport costs, and its growing welcome, especially in the small and medium enterprises, which remote and branch offices of large enterprises - very customer service supply targets new revenue, and said: " Infonetics principal analyst Michael Howard said in a statement.
Ethernet why such a lucrative source of income? To a large extent, Howard said, because of its familiar or everywhere. "85% of the North American buildings are copper-fed. This is a very big market. Now brazing products finally meet the requirements of major providers, with the provision of Ethernet services to small and medium-sized enterprises as easy to join the Copper
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- Data Startup Wins GE, Reveals Hot Online Backup Market
- What Software's in Your Box?
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- Bravo for the Duke iPod Experiment
- The Security Appliances Are Coming!
- Second Time Around
- Microsoft Patches 4 Holes, 3 Critical
- Anatomy of a Deal
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- Cisco Wants to Make Mobile Telephony Safe for the Enterprise
- FileMaker Launches Developer Cert
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