An Essential Report on Global Home Networking and Broadband CPE Outlooks Through 2012.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d539b3/global_home_networ) has announced the addition of the "Global Home Networking and Broadband CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment Outlooks Through 2012" report to their offering. In 2007, 149 million worldwide broadband customer premises equipment See CPE. (CPE) units (broadband modems, routers, and residential gateways) shipped, resulting in an increase of 15% over 2006. The global installed base of home networks will surpass 200 million by the end of 2008, driven significantly by Asia/Pacific. This report contains analysis of worldwide equipment shipments, home networks, and international and domestic consumer survey data, as well as detailed forecasting. We examine key worldwide CPE markets for broadband modems, routers, and residential gateways for DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary , cable, Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH (Fiber To The Home) See FTTP. ), Fixed Wireless Broadband High-speed wireless transmission of data. What is "high" speed is always a changing number. Wireless systems are typically slower than land-based, wireline networks. In the past, wireless broadband started at 250 Kbps, whereas land-based broadband was generally considered to start at T1 , and Fixed Satellite Broadband. VoIP forecasts are included for DSL, cable, and router equipment. Wired vs. wireless segmentations are included for DSL residential gateways and routers. Unit and revenue global forecasts are included for home network-equipped devices. Home network-equipped devices are segmented by units and revenue for total NICs/LOM, aggregators, and media networked devices. Forecasts by region are provided for installed home networks. Each region is broken down by general LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. technology category, with extra segmentations provided for North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . In addition, global home network interfaces by physical layer are also included, since the majority of network-enabled devices have both wired and wireless connectivity options. Key Topics Covered: Executive Summary Overview - Merged Digital Home Vision - Networked Media Devices Contributing to Expansion of Home Network Nodes (networking) network node - (node) An addressable device attached to a computer network. If the node is a computer it is more often called a "host". - Level of PC Penetration in Networked Homes vs. Non-Networked Homes: US, UK, Germany, France, Japan, and Korea - Use of Home Network for More than Sharing Internet Access See how to access the Internet. on the Rise with Broadband Users - Number of Devices Consistently Connected - Use of Network Print Servers - Network Storage: Alone vs. Using Router/Gateway - Types of Devices Connected - Regular Uses of Home Network - Home Network Uses of Interest Customer Premises Equipment: Broadband Modems, Routers, and Residential Gateways Broadband Modems and Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) - Residential Gateways - Routers -- SOHO/Home Routers by Region - Routers and DSL Gateways See cable/DSL gateway. : Wired Only vs. Wireless/Wired - Cable CPE -- Cable CPE by Region: Modems vs. Gateways - DSL CPE: Modems and Gateways -- DSL CPE by Region: Modems vs. Gateways - FTTH CPE: ONTs and Gateways -- FTTH CPE by Region: ONTs vs. Gateways - Fixed Wireless Broadband CPE -- Fixed Wireless Broadband CPE by Region: Modems vs. Gateways - Fixed Satellite Broadband CPE -- Fixed Satellite Broadband CPE by Region: Modems vs. Gateways - Total Worldwide Broadband CPE - Home LAN (home Local Area Network) See home network. Connectivity Overview - Wireless LAN A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area -- Dominating 802.11 Technologies in the Home -- 802.11n Features - Competing Alternative Wire Technologies - Deployment Flexibility and Cost - MoCA - HomePNA - Powerline Protocols Over Electrical Lines and Coax - International Telecommunication Union International Telecommunication Union (ITU), specialized agency of the United Nations, with headquarters at Geneva. It was created in 1934 as a result of the merging of the International Telegraph Union (est. - ITU-T See ITU. ITU-T - International Telecommunications Union G.hn -- HomeGrid Forum Consumer Insights on Home Networking - Home Network Penetration and Type of Equipment Used in North America - Home Network Penetration and Type of Equipment Used in Japan, Korea, Germany, France & the UK - Where Consumers are Purchasing/Obtaining Home Network Equipment - Ratings and Rankings of Features for Next CPE Purchase Decision - Consumers Considering Upgrades to Their Home Network Equipment - Types of Wi-Fi and Ethernet Home Network Connectivity Consumers are Using in North America - Types of Wi-Fi and Ethernet Home Network Connectivity Consumers are Using Internationally - Types of Wi-Fi and Ethernet Home Network Users are Considering for an Upgrade - Familiarity of Benefits and Differences Between 802.11n and 802.11g - Importance of Next Purchase Having 802.11 Compatibility, 802.11n Users - Consumers' Experiences with 802.11g Speed and Bandwidth - Importance of Next Purchase 802.11n Compatibility, 802.11g Users - Plans of 802.11g Users to Upgrade to 802.11n in North America - Familiarity With Alternative Wire Networking Technologies - Types of Alternative Wire Networking Technologies in Use - Type of Alternative Wire Technologies Home Network Users are Considering for an Upgrade - How Many Home Network Users are Accessing Their Network Remotely Home Networking Market Forecasts - Global Installed Home Networks by Region - Global Installed Home Networks by Technology - Worldwide Home Network-Equipped Device Shipments - Worldwide Home Network-Equipped Device Revenue - Home Network Interfaces by Physical Layer Methodology Related Reports For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d539b3/global_home_networ |
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