|
Market Research Report
The World Market for Home Networks & Residential Gateways - 2009 Edition
| Published by |
IMS Research |
| Published |
February, 2009 |
Product code |
83346 |
| Content info |
252 PAGES (including 95 tables) |
| Price |
|
|
The World Market for Home Networks & Residential Gateways - 2009 Edition published by IMS Research in February, 2009. This report consists of 252 PAGES (including 95 tables) and the price starts from US $ 6720.
Abstract
Description
“The total number of world home networks is projected to reach 486.2
million by the end of 2013. The EMEA region is projected to be the largest
market for home networks accounting for 40.1% of installations at the end of
2013.” These are just some of the many findings from the IMS Research
study on the worldwide home network and residential gateway market.
IMS Research' s aim in writing this report is to provide companies interested
in the worldwide home networks and residential gateway market in terms of
installations. The market statistics use 2007 as the base year, and provide
forecasts from 2008 up to 2013. The report examines the number of homes that
have broadband access and receive digital TV. The report is broken down by
network technology, by use, by gateway access technology and gateway type.
The report provides a summary of the overall broadband market in 31 countries
and a breakdown of the subscriber base into DSL, cable, FTTx, Powerline,
satellite and BWA. An analysis of various home networking standards (e.g.
HomePNA, G.hn and 802.11n) is also investigated. The report also analyses the
worldwide home network and residential gateway industry structure and
competitive environment with market shares for 2008.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope and Methodology
- 1.0 Introduction & Scope
- 1.1 Methodology
- 1.2 Scope
- 1.3 Methodology
- 1.4 Exchange Rates
Chapter 2 - Market Overview
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 What is a Home Network, and Why Have One?
- 2.2 Home Networking Demand-Side Market Drivers and Barriers
- 2.3 Home Networking Supply-Side Market Drivers and Barriers
- 2.4 Types of Home Network
- 2.5 Residential Gateways
- 2.6 Standards and industry Initiatives
- 2.7 Top Level Market Statistics
Chapter 3 - Broadband Access & Digital TV
- 3.0 Introduction
- 3.1 World Residential Broadband Access by Connection Method
- 3.2 Broadband Households by Country
- 3.3 Summary of Broadband Households by Type of Service
- 3.4 DSL Residential Broadband Access
- 3.5 Cable Residential Broadband Access
- 3.6 Fiber-to-the-Premise (FTTP)
- 3.7 Powerline Carrier Residential Broadband Access
- 3.8 Satellite Residential Broadband Access
- 3.9 Residential Fixed Broadband Wireless Access (BWA)
- 3.10 Digital Television Market
Chapter 4 - Home Network Installations
- 4.0 Introduction
- 4.1 Dedicated Wiring Networks
- 4.2 Phoneline-Based Networks
- 4.3 Broadband Powerline Home Networks
- 4.4 Coax Broadband Home Networks
- 4.5 Wireless Home Networks
- 4.7 Consolidated Home Network Market
Chapter 5 - Residential Gateways
- 5.0 Introduction
- 5.1 Definitions
- 5.2 Residential Broadband Modems and Gateways
- 5.3 Residential xDSL Data Gateways
- 5.3.1 World Market for Residential xDSL Data Gateways
- 5.4 Residential Cable Data Gateways
- 5.5 Other Residential Broadband Data Modems and Gateways
- 5.6 Residential Broadband Access Modems and Gateways by Category
- 5.7 Audio/Video and Multimedia Residential Gateways
- 5.8 DVR A/V Gateway
- 5.9 A/V Media Adapters
- 5.10 Networkable Set-Top Boxes
- 5.11 Total Market for Residential Gateways
Chapter 6 - Home Networking Equipment Market
- 6.0 Introduction
- 6.1 Dedicated Wiring Home Network Equipment Market
- 6.2 Phoneline Home Network Equipment Market
- 6.3 Broadband Powerline Home Network Equipment Market
- 6.4 Coax Home Network Equipment Market
- 6.5 Wireless Home Network Equipment Market
- 6.6 World Market for Home Network Equipment
Chapter 7 - Competitive Environment
- 7.0 Introduction
- 7.1 The Competitive Environment for Home Networks & Residential Gateways
- 7.2 Market Share Estimates for Home Network Equipment Manufactures
- 7.3 Competing Broadband Technologies
*Full table of contents can be obtained upon the request of sample pages.
|