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Telecoms Research Portfolio

Reports

Analyst Opinion

Short event-, news- or trend-driven premium analysis from our global analyst team

Benchmarks

Assessments of operator and vendor strengths relative to their peer group and competitors

Case Studies

Analyses of service providers’ activities and progress in improving operations, processesand systems to compete in the market

Company Profiles

In depth examinations of leading service providers’ and vendors’ marketing, product,service and technology strategies

Interconnection Benchmarks

International comparisons of charges for regulated services in Europe, North America,Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific including local loop unbundling rates

Market Reports

Ongoing strategic analysis of evolving trends in wholesale, enterprise, consumer,emerging and mature markets, networking, devices, regulation, and components.Includes product segmentation analyses, competitor analyses; market and countryprofiles and cross-country analyses; market trend and scenario planning analyses,analyst presentations, and strategic recommendations and advice

Market Segment Profiles

Deep dives on optical networking segments, for example metro WDM, DWDMbackbone,aggregation and bandwidth management, plus application segments including carrierEthernet and converged packet optical (CPO)

Research Briefs

Short reports and articles analysing market events, industry trends and vendor news

Surveys

Surveys and analysis of service providers and equipment vendors (as customers),plus consumer and enterprise end users’ adoption and use of telecoms technologyand services

Trackers

Regularly updated tracking and key performance metrics for new service, product,technology and competitive trends in key telecoms market segments includingconsumer technology and service trackers and enterprise managed services contracts

Vendor Contracts Database

Ovum’s database of vendor contracts for telecom product categories including access,data networking, IP infrastructure, IPTV, managed network services, opticalnetworking, outside plant, software, switches, VOD, Voice-over-cable, VoIP, and wireless

Interactive models

Forecasts

Ovum Telecoms forecasts provide a five-year global outlook, with coverage spanning five regions and approximately 50 individual countries.Ovum produces more than 70 annual forecasts in the following areas:

  • Broadband content: VOD, digital music, games, IPTV
  • Consumer FTTx, cable modem, VoIP
  • Enterprise Ethernet services
  • Enterprise broadband access, VPN, ATM/FR, managed and hosted voice, and conferencing
  • Enterprise mobility and remote access
  • Fixed voice and fixed Internet services
  • GPS-enabled handsets
  • Mobile broadband devices
  • Mobile broadband users and revenues
  • Mobile connections, voice and data, with technology splits
  • Mobile phone
  • Optical networking, switching/routing, broadband access equipment
  • Operator revenue and capex
  • Parallel optics
  • WAN, Datacom, and FTTx optical components
  • Wholesale managed data services & access
  • Wholesale voice traffic and revenues
  • Wireless messaging and content

For a copy of our detailed Forecast catalog for 2010, please contact us at john.lively@ovum.com

Market Share Reporting

Quarterly market share reporting on the broadband access (DSL, CMTS, FTTx), optical components, optical networks, and switching and routing markets consisting of Market Alerts with top-line preliminary results followed by complete spreadsheets and reports providing analysis and insight on the quarter’s results. Market share is also reported and analysed on an annual basis

Quarterly Industry Results Tracking

Quarterly tracking of operator financials, contracts, and deals, including publication of contracts and deals database updates, PowerPoint presentations on operator financial health, and spreadsheets on operator revenues and capex. Also includes quarterly shipments of Open Mobile Alliance firmware and software, and a quarterly equipment vendor update reviewing trends in fixed network equipment spending

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