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Campbell, CALIFORNIA, May 20, 2010—Market research firm Infonetics Research (http://twitter.com/infonetics) released the first quarter (1Q10) edition of its CMTS and Edge QAM Hardware and Subscribers report.
ANALYST NOTE
“Latin American operators finally ramped up their CMTS purchases in the first quarter of 2010 to expand capacity and greenfield operations, spending four times their quarterly norm. This increase sets a record quarter for CMTS sales in the Central and Latin America region, and pushed the worldwide cable broadband equipment market up 13% in what is typically a down quarter due to fourth quarter budget flushing,” notes Jeff Heynen, directing analyst for broadband and video at Infonetics Research.
CMTS AND EDGE QAM REPORT HIGHLIGHTS
- Combined worldwide CMTS and edge QAM revenue increased 13% to $416 million between 4Q09 and 1Q10
- Shipments of CMTS ports to Latin America jumped 330% in 1Q10 from 4Q09
- The CMTS and edge QAM market in EMEA region also saw atypical growth in 1Q10, where operators finally opened their wallets again to add CMTS downstream capacity
- Upstart Casa Systems made significant headway in the CMTS market in 1Q10 and is expected to continue to make headway in the market, especially if Chinese cable operators opt for a DOCSIS architecture
- Cisco’s share of the critical North American CMTS market jumped 21 percentage points in 1Q10 over 4Q09, helped by the availability of its 20x20 card
- The edge QAM market in China represents a broadening opportunity for vendors as cable operators there add edge QAM capacity to transition to digital simulcast and add video on demand (VOD) services
REPORT SYNOPSIS
Infonetics’ CMTS and edge QAM report tracks standard and wideband cable broadband subscribers; upstream and downstream CMTS revenue and ports; and edge QAM channels and revenue by application (linear broadcast TV, VOD and unicast video, switched digital video, and M-CMTS and DOCSIS). The report provides worldwide and regional CMTS vendor market share for ARRIS, Casa Systems, Cisco, and Motorola. Edge QAM vendors tracked include ARRIS, BigBand, Ericsson, GoBack TV, Harmonic, LiquidXStream, RGB Networks, Teleste, and Vecima.
PUBLISHED AND UPCOMING BROADBAND MARKET RESEARCH
See BROADBAND on Infonetics’ portal (http://www.infonetics.com/login), or follow the links below for report highlights and additional information:
- Carriers, enterprises gobbling up 10G, 40G, 100G ports to handle exploding traffic
- Asia Pacific PON equipment market up 38% in 2009, led by China
- Quarterly Broadband Aggregation Hardware and Subscribers
- Quarterly PON and FTTH Equipment and Subscribers
- Quarterly Broadband CPE and Subscribers
- Quarterly Total Broadband Equipment, CPE, and Subscribers Pivot
- Residential Voice, Video, Data Services: Market Size, Market Share, and Forecasts
- Residential Gateways Deployment Strategies: Service Provider Survey
- Next Gen FTTH Deployment Strategies: Global Service Provider Survey
- FTTH Equipment Vendor Ratings: Global Service Provider Survey
SALES
Infonetics Research (www.infonetics.com) is an international market research and consulting firm serving the 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 more effectively.
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