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Market Research Report

Worldwide Home Networking 2010-2014 Forecast

Published by IDC
Published March, 2010 Product code 116114
Content info Pages: 23
Price
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


Worldwide Home Networking 2010-2014 Forecast published by IDC in March, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 23 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study updates the worldwide forecast for adoption of home networks, forecasting the number of households with home networks and breaking out home networks by application type, including PC home networks, multimedia home networks, and entertainment home networks. This study also includes forecasts of unit shipments of wireless home routers in each region, as well as the growth of the installed base of wireless home networks, broken down by wireless protocol.

"With a slow recovery from the global recession likely, consumer spending will be tight and broadband service providers will be cautious in spending on promotions for residential gateways, dampening the market for home networking infrastructure. But even as the market slows, the overall direction for home network devices and infrastructure remains positive, spurred by networked entertainment applications and improved home networking technologies," says Jonathan Gaw, research manager of IDC' s Connected Home program.

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • Technology Developments
      • G.hn
      • 802.11n Uptake
      • Wireless Connectivity
    • Developments in Networked Applications for the Home
      • Networked Entertainment Solutions
      • Networked Communications Solutions
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
    • Market Context
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Home Networking Market, 2010–2014
  • Table: Worldwide Home Network Installed Base by Region and Network Type, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: U.S. Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: U.S. Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Asia/Pacific Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Asia/Pacific Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Western Europe Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Western Europe Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Rest of World Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Rest of World Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Worldwide Wireless Home Network Installed Base by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Worldwide Wireless Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Shipments by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 (000)
  • Table: Worldwide Wireless Home Router/Gateway/Access Point Revenue by Wireless Technology, 2009–2014 ($M)
  • Table: Worldwide Home Network Installed Base, 2008–2014: Comparison of November 2009 and March 2010 Forecasts (000)
  • Figure: Worldwide Home Network Installed Base, 2008–2014: Comparison of November 2009 and March 2010 Forecasts
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