Research and Markets: Global FTTP Market Trends, by Region - Available Now

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Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:13pm EDT

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fd8eac/global_fttp_market) has
announced the addition of the "Global FTTP Market Trends, by region" report to
their offering. 

In mid-2008, the number of FTTH and FTTB connections exceeded 33 million. The
majority of deployments have been Ethernet point-to-point and GEPON. This
presentation takes a look at the current status and what the future holds for
FTTx deployments. 

Scope: Ovum's research has, for over 20 years been focused at the junction of
the technical and commercial domains. Ovum's market reports provide strategic
analysis of evolving trends in wholesale, enterprise, consumer, networking,
devices, and components markets. Our analysis drills down into market ecosystems
and segments, inflection points, competitive landscapes and trends, vendor
leadership and best practice. 

Highlights: One common theme among telcos is clear - they are all looking to
provide an efficient next-generation network on which they can offer
high-quality value-added services (VASs) to their customers. Telecoms operators
are faced with a string of challenges from defending their core fixed revenues
to generating growth from new wave services and international operations. 

Reasons to Purchase: Ovum's research helps vendors and service providers
accelerate delivery of profitable new revenue streams. Our findings help
businesses make more effective strategic and business decisions faster. For more
information about how this specific research report can help your business
please contact us. 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fd8eac/global_fttp_market

Source: Ovum 





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