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市場調査レポート
同軸ケーブル:ホームネットワークのプラットフォーム
Coax: A Home Networking Medium in Chaos
| 発行 |
In-Stat |
| 出版日 |
2006年04月 |
商品コード |
38184 |
| ページ情報 |
英文 37 Pages |
| 価格 |
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Abstract
The underlying drivers for residential entertainment video distribution
networking (video LAN) are the whole-home DVR and the no-new-wires effort. The
whole-home DVR offers consumers added benefits and viewing flexibility, and
can drive down costs for carriers, while the basis for the no-new-wires effort
is also to lower deployment costs.
While this report primarily focuses on the LAN, it analyzes the size of the
home networking-over-coax opportunity (LAN and WAN access) by triangulating
perspectives from demand-side consumer research, and supply-side equipment
vendors and service providers. Models from these differing perspectives are
provided in great detail to show how the case for each was developed. Home LAN
over coax is primarily a North American opportunity, while WAN access over
coax opportunities are primarily in Asia.
Discussions of market trends, technology trends, suppliers, and service
provider deployments are provided, in addition to five-year forecasts for
residential video distribution networking over coax and WAN access over coax.
The model and forecast for whole-home DVR deployment over all mediums
supplements the aggressive and conservative forecasts of annual whole-home DVR
deployments using coax, and worldwide chipset and PHY forecasts for home
networking over coax. All forecasts are extended through 2010.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Overview: Home Networking Over Coax
- Why Coax?
- No New Wires
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Competing Technologies
- How Does Coax Compare to Other No-New-Wires Technologies?
- Twisted Pair/Copper (Telephone Wiring)
- Powerline
- Wireless
- Primary Markets for Coax Home Networking
- Telco IPTV
- Satellite
- Cable
- Content Protection & Coax Video Distribution
- Technologies Over Coax: A Stew Pot of Alternatives
- IP Networking
- Technical Challenges
- MoCA
- Coaxsys
- HPNA V3 Over Coax
- HomePlug AV Over Coax
- Scientific Atlanta (Cisco)
- Selected Players
- 2Wire
- Actiontec
- AT&T (SBC)
- BellSouth
- Cisco (Scientific Atlanta)
- Coaxsys
- Deployments & Migration to TVnet Products
- Licensed to STMicroelectronics
- MDU Deployments
- Coppergate
- Cox Communications
- Entropic
- Intellon
- Linksys
- Motorola Connected Home Solutions
- Mototech
- Netopia
- Octalica
- STMicroelectronics
- Tellabs
- Verizon
- Westell
- Forecasts
- Where Are Opportunities for Coax Geographically?
- How Quickly Will Coax Take Hold?
- Digital TV Subscriber Model
- Consumer Demand Perspective Model: Conservative vs. Aggressive
Forecasts
- Semiconductor Forecast: WAN, LAN, & Peripherals
- LAN Over Coax Chipset Forecast Ties Back to Deployed Households
- Deployed PHY for Coax Home LAN Video Distribution & Other Equipment
- List of Tables
- Table 1. Digital TV Subscriber Model: North American TAM & RPM--Digital
TV Subs, Whole-Home DVR Installations, Over All Mediums (Units in Millions)
- Table 2. Consumer Demand Perspective Model: North American Potential
Annual Deployment for Coax Households with Whole-Home DVR, Conservative and
Aggressive Forecasts (Units in Millions)
- Table 3. Semiconductor Perspective Model: Worldwide Annual Chipset Over
Coax Shipments Forecast (WAN, LAN) & LAN Households Deployed (Units in
Millions, ASP in US$, Revenue in US$ Millions)
- Table 4. Deployed Coax PHY Model: Worldwide Annual Coax LAN PHY
Deployed, Video Distribution & PC Data Home Network (Units in Millions)
- List of Figures
- Figure 1. Diagram of Verizon Deployment with MoCA Today
- Figure 2. Primary-Based, Whole-Home DVR Installation Forecast, North
America, 2006--2010 (Units in Millions)
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