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Market Research Report

CLECs 2005-2009: Market Sizing, Opportunities and Players in a Rapidly Evolving Industry

Published by ATLANTIC -ACM
Published March, 2005 Product code 27188
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.

Introduction

CLECs 2005-2009: Market Sizing, Opportunities and Players in a Rapidly Evolving Industry is an extensive, 238-page study of the CLEC industry including market sizing and forecasting, analyses of incumbent and competitive strategies, profiles of all major CLECs, regulatory and technology trends and more.

Noteworthy inclusions:

  • Comprehensive analysis of the past years CLEC moves and strategies to negotiate the rapidly changing technological and regulatory landscape, including revised UNE-P rules and VoIP services
  • Includes carrier profiles including strategies, annual timelines and financial information with revenue and income for every major CLEC player in the following competitor groups:
    • companies founded as CLECs
    • metro players
    • interexchange carriers with CLEC status
    • cable and utility players
    • incumbents with CLEC status
  • CLEC industry sizing and forecasts through 2009 by revenue category
    • Includes breakouts by local (switched, data, and wholesale), long distance (switched, data, and wholesale), VoIP and mobile

WHO NEEDS THIS REPORT:

  • CLECs looking to survive
  • Current Competitors
  • Investors
  • Financial Analysts
  • Service Providers Considering
  • Market Entry
  • Regulators
  • Consultants

WHY YOU NEED THIS DATA:

  • Analyze CLEC strategies
  • Benchmark the industry
  • View CLEC financial information
  • Understand the issues at hand
  • Make intelligent decisions for future CLEC business strategies

WHAT YOU GET:

  • Ability to develop an effective go-to-market strategy
  • Support forproduct development
  • Insight into competitive intelligence
  • Knowledge to pursue market growth
  • Power data for investors

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Executive Summary

I. CLEC Industry Overview

II. CLEC Industry Trends: Stimulus and Response

III. CLEC Industry Sizing and Growth

IV. Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC)

A. Companies Founded as CLECs
1. Cbeyond Communications, L.L.C (Private)
2. Choice One Communications (CWON)
3. Covad Communications (COVD)
4. CTC Communications (CPTLQ)
5. Electric Lightwave Inc. (Private)
6. ICG Communications (ICGC)
7. Infohighway Communications (Private)
8. ITC^DeltaCom (ITCD)
9. KMC Telecom, Inc. (Private)
10. Lightship Telecom (Private)
11. McLeodUSA, Inc. (MCLD)
12. Mpower Communications Corp. (MPOW)
13. PaeTec Communications (Private)
14. TDS Metrocom (Private)
15. Telscape (Private)
16. Trinsic (TRIN)
17. US LEC Corporation (CLEC)
18. XO Communications (XOCM)
19. Xspedius (Private)
B. Metro Players
1. AboveNet Communications (Private)
2. FiberNet Telecom Group (Private)
3. Level 3 Communications (LVLT)
4. New Edge Networks (Private)
5. OnFiber (Private)
C. Interexchange Carriers with CLEC Status
1. AT&T (T)
2. Broadwing Communications (BWNG)
3. MCI (MCIP)
4. Sprint Communications Company (FON)
5. Talk America (TALK)
D. Cable and Utility Companies with CLEC Affiliates
1. Cinergy Communications (Private)
2. Comcast Communications (CMCSA)
3. Cox Communications (COX)
4. Progress Telecom (Private)
5. PPL Telecom (Private)
6. RCN Corporation (RCNC)
7. Telcove (Private)
8. Time Warner Telecom (TWTC)
E. Incumbents with CLEC Status
1. Alltel Communications, Inc. (AT)
2. CenturyTel (CTL)
3. NTELOS Inc. (NTLOQ)

V. Conclusions

Appendix A: Listing of CLECs

Appendix B: Methodology

Appendix C: Glossary

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