Global spending on DSL,
PON,
and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH)
equipment declined 22% between the fourth quarter of 2011 (4Q11) and the
first quarter of 2012 (1Q12), to $1.8 billion, reports market research
firm Infonetics
Research in its quarterly PON,
FTTH, and DSL Aggregation Equipment and Subscribers market
share and forecast report, which analyzes the fixed broadband access
market and the vendors within it.
ANALYST NOTE
“In addition to seeing a first-quarter lull as we often do in the
worldwide broadband aggregation market, there was a big 43% drop in Ethernet
PON spending in China that drove spending in Asia down a full third
this quarter, despite healthy increases in Japan and the rest of Asia
Pacific. The drop in China is due mainly to a shift to FTTH this year
and coming off the heels of a record previous quarter. Another more
serious drag on the overall market was a third consecutive quarter of
DSL revenue declines in EMEA,
where access network upgrade projects have stalled because of the
unstable economic environment,” explains Jeff
Heynen, directing analyst for broadband access and video at Infonetics
Research.
PON, FTTH, AND DSL AGGREGATION MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
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Despite a 40% sequential decline in broadband aggregation equipment
revenue in 1Q12 from the previous quarter, Huawei maintains its
worldwide revenue lead (though with significantly less share),
followed by ZTE and Alcatel-Lucent
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Only a handful of broadband aggregation equipment vendors managed to
increase their revenue in 1Q12, including many of the top players in
Japan: Fujitsu, O.F. Networks, and NEC
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EPON spending in Japan increased 11% in 1Q12 from 4Q11, as NTT
and KDDI are in the midst of upgrading their FTTB+VDSL
deployments to FTTH and are beginning to replace fully depreciated
EPON gear from 2004 and 2005
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With Verizon’s FiOS and AT&T’s U-Verse rollouts
slowing, combined with seasonal softness, the North American combined
PON, DSL, and FTTH equipment markets saw 21% declines in 1Q12
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While the Latin American market remains fiercely competitive, it is
clear that operators spent 1Q12 absorbing the new capacity they
purchased in 4Q11, when record spending was recorded in the region
REPORT SYNOPSIS
Infonetics’ quarterly PON,
FTTH, and DSL Aggregation report provides worldwide and regional
market size, market share, analysis, and forecasts through 2015. Revenue
and ports are tracked for the following equipment: DSL aggregation
(MSAPs, next gen DLCs, ATM and IP DSLAMs), BPON, 1.25G/2.5G EPON, 2.5G
GPON, 10G EPON, 10G GPON, and Ethernet FTTH (CPE and service provider
equipment). The report also tracks DSL subscribers by type (ADSL/ADSL2+,
VDSL/VDSL2, G.SHDSL). Companies tracked: ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent,
Allied Telesis, Calix, Corecess, Dasan, ECI, Ericsson, Fiberhome,
Fujitsu, Huawei, Iskratel, Millinet, Mitsubishi, Motorola, NEC, Nokia
Siemens, OFN, Sumitomo, Tellabs, UTStarcom, Zhone, ZTE, ZyXEL, and
others. To buy
report, contact Infonetics sales.
CLIENT CONFERENCE CALL
Jeff Heynen’s Client
Conference Call with highlights from this report is June 6, 9:30
a.m. PT.
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+1-408-583-3395
Europe, Middle East, Africa: George Stojsavljevic, george@infonetics.com,
+44-755-488-1623
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communications industry since 1990. A leader in defining and tracking
emerging and established technologies in all world regions, Infonetics
helps clients plan, strategize, and compete effectively.
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