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Metro Ethernet Equipment Sales up 27% in 2007

(Business News & Technology News, 7 May 2008)


Worldwide metro Ethernet equipment sales hit $13 billion in 2007, up 27% from the previous year, and are projected by analyst firm Infonetics Research to continue growing in the double-digit percents over the next 4 years.

According to Infonetics' latest Metro Ethernet Equipment report, each year more Ethernet equipment is being deployed where previously SONET/ SDH or ATM equipment was used.

"By 2011-2012, the majority of access and aggregation equipment being deployed by carriers around the world will be IP, Ethernet, and WDM, not SONET/SDH. In 2007 and especially in 2008, we're seeing more carriers using Ethernet, and more carriers conducting interoperability tests of all sorts of Ethernet products for residential broadband, business connections, and mobile backhaul," says Michael Howard, principal analyst for optical and metro Ethernet and co-founder of Infonetics Research.

According to the report, the hottest selling technologies in the metro Ethernet market are routers and carrier Ethernet switches (CES), Ethernet over DSL, and Ethernet over optical. The fastest growing metro Ethernet technology over the next 5 years is Ethernet microwave, most of which will be used to support the move to IP and Ethernet in mobile backhaul, where microwave is used for 55%-60% of the mobile backhaul connections in the world.

More highlights from the report:
- Sales of copper and fiber Ethernet access devices (EADs) will nearly quadruple from 2007 to 2011
- ADVA Optical captures the #1 spot for worldwide EAD revenue market share in 2007, followed by RAD Data and ADTRAN
- Worldwide metro Ethernet equipment ports hit 40.5 million in 2007, and will grow quickly through 2011, dominated by VDSL Ethernet 10/100M ports and EPON ports
- The EMEA and Asia Pacific regions are more readily adopting Ethernet than North America and CALA, even though North America is the home of Ethernet; the Asian service providers embrace the simpler, less expensive technology

Click here for more information on Infonetics Research

 
 
 
 
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