G.fast Chips: Market Shares, Strategy,
and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020. The 2014 study has 256 pages, 109
tables and figures. Worldwide G.fast Chip markets are increasingly diversified,
poised to achieve significant growth as broadband is used in every industry
segment.
End to end broadband networks leverage a
combination of optical infrastructure in the long haul and copper
infrastructure in the last few meters from the distribution box to the home.
Fiber has had rapid advance but does not work in the end, it is too expensive
to the home. FTTH is too expensive and DSL continues to be a viable
alternative, with DSL set to be replaced at the high end initially by G.fast.
Copper based broadband technologies promise to last for a long long time.
Though for many years FTTH has threatened to make xDSL obsolete, this has not
proven to be the case.
Broadband Internet is used in all
corners of the world. It is set to be used by everyone by 2025. There is a lot
left to be done. Networking services company Akamai says the second quarter of
2014 marks the first time the global average broadband speed jumped over the
4-megabit mark.
South Korea occupies the top broadband
user category in both average bandwidth (24.6 megabits) and proportion of the
population on a broadband connection (95 percent, tied with Bulgaria). Smaller
islands, the Philippines, countries with lots of rural areas, like India, are
struggling to deliver useful speeds.
The U.S. falls behind East Asia, ranking
somewhere in the middle, with the Nordic countries, in terms of broadband speed
and penetration. Inside the U.S., Delaware appears well equipped with broadband
— the Mid-Atlantic state ranked first in every category: average speed, peak
speed, connectivity and even "4K readiness," referring to the 15
megabit speed that can handle ultra high-def broadcasts. The slowest US state
is Arkansas.
Copper represents an installed
infrastructure worth trillions and too expensive to just replace. Fiber is too
expensive to use it to replace all the copper. FTTH DSL and G.fast, the copper
works in many cases and does not need to be re3placed. xDSL markets will be
strong for some long time to come as copper remains a transport line.
G.fast leverages copper infrastructure
that is everywhere in the telecommunications network. Copper provide
connectivity to all residences. Copper 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.
Copper based broadband is and will
remain for the foreseeable future, the dominant broadband access technology
across the globe. Broadband service providers who rely on copper loops for
broadband access have to improve broadband performance and extend its life.
Choices between DSL technologies and G.fast are based on cost. Fiber
technologies are used to come to the curb. DSL and G.fast represent a hybrid
rooted in a network planning.
According to Publisher team that
prepared the study, “The opportunity to participate in G.fast Chips markets is
compelling. G.fast provides the ability to leverage outdated copper
infrastructure to breathe new life into existing investment. This market is
evolving as new G.fast technology and vectoring are implemented. Growth in this
market based on technical breakthroughs and innovation. Technology platforms
are rapidly evolving.”
Consideration of G.fast chips market
forecasts indicates that markets at $31 million in 2014 will reach $2.9 billion
by 2020. Growth comes as every industry achieves leveraging broadband to make
social media and smart phones work to grow the business. G.fast is able to make
the benefits of broadband available to consumers and support network
flexibility for consumers, data centers, and cell tower backbone
communications. G.fast networks are flexible and support broadband that is able
to reach.
Key
Topics :
- G.fast
- G.fast Vectoring
- DSL Vectoring
- DSL
- Digital Subscriber Line
- DSL Chips
- Access P roviders
- G.fast Vectoring
- Broadband
- Telecom
- Copper plant
- Fiber to the Neighborhood
- DSLAM
- End to End Optical
- Broadband Networks
- Data And Video Traffic
- Mixed Signal Integrated
- Circuit
- ADSL
- VDSL
- DSL
- xDSL
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- Data And Video Traffic
- Flexible Network Interfaces
- FTTH
- Advanced Bonding
Spanning
over “G-fast Chips: Market Shares,
Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020” report Covering the G.Fast
Chips Executive Summary, G.Fast Chip Market Dynamics and Market Description,
G.Fast Chips Market Shares and Market Forecasts, G.Fast Chips: Product
Description, DSL Chip Technology, DSL Chip Company Profiles. The report covered
few companies are - Broadcom, Ikanos, Lantiq, Sckipio, Analog Devices, Arris,
Broadcom, BroadLight, Cavium
Know more about this
report at
– http://mrr.cm/ZCR
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