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New Report Examines the Current State of NGN Development in the Global Market

Sun Apr 6, 2008 10:00pm EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87770) has announced the
addition of "NGN Drivers and Inhibitors in the Global Market" to their
offering.

   A few years ago, IMS was all the rage. Today, the term is hardly
ever mentioned. Has the migration to NGNs ceased, or has it simply
changed form? This research report examines the current state of NGN
development and explores the reasons why operators are making
relatively risk-free investment decisions. A detailed look at why
selected operators have chosen to build an NGN is presented, along
with changing attitudes regarding network architecture and
configurations. The report also reviews how the prevailing carrier
market conditions are impacting the global equipment suppliers.

   Finally, there is a discussion of some interesting, and possibly
disruptive, trends that could have a profound impact on service
provider markets. A worldwide capital expenditure (CAPEX) forecast
covering 2008-2012 is presented, segmented by product category,
network layer, and geographic region. Unlike other reports that hype a
specific technology, or product segment, this report provides a
real-world understanding of the market forces driving, and often
delaying NGN migrations. It is a must-read for both equipment
suppliers and service providers.

   Key Details:

   Executive Summary

   Introduction

   2007 NGN Migration Activities

   2007 IMS-Based NGN Contract Announcements

   Competition

   Operator Performance

   Summary

   Service Provider Strategies

   IMS/NGN Full PSTN Replacement?KPN

   IMS/NGN Network Overlay? Magyar Telekom (MT)

   IMS-NGN With Media Content? Telecom Italia (TI)

   Pre-NGN With Media Content? PCCW

   Cable Operators

   The Impact on Global Equipment Suppliers

   Alcatel-Lucent

   Ericsson

   Nokia-Siemens Networks

   Huawei

   ZTE

   NEC

   Nortel

   Summary

   NGN Trends and CAPEX Forecast

   MMTel

   Market Trends

   Potential Market Disruptors

   CAPEX Forecast

   Conclusion

   Methodology

   Acronyms

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87770

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

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