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Private Line and Wavelength Services 2008-2013

Private Line and Wavelength Services 2008-2013

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Published: September 2008
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Research from: Insight Research
Sector: Broadband & Fixed


Demand for wireless backhaul and new copper technologies are creating positive growth in the private line segment after several years of little or no growth. Industry consolidation has altered the competitive landscape and led to more stable pricing, while video distribution is emerging as a new killer application?with the potential to drive ever more traffic onto private lines.

A private line is a dedicated non-switched circuit or channel that is leased for a specified period. This channel provides a private and direct connection between at least two sites. Private Line & Wavelength Services 2008-2013 details revenue and circuit counts by carrier type, and defines the split between wholesale and retail sales of T-carrier (T1, T3) and OC-N circuits (OC-3, OC-12, OC-48, OC-192, OC-768), gigabit Ethernet, and wavelength services. INSIGHT’s annual study illustrates how carriers and their customers continue to move to higher capacity circuits in order to reap the benefits of lower cost-per-bit transport

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Chapter I
Executive Summary
1.1 What Drives Private Line Growth
1.2 Competition in the Local Loop
1.3 Traditional Private Lines
1.4 Alternatives to Private Line Services
1.5 Revenue Forecast for Private Lines: A Summary
Chapter II
Background
2.1 History and Development of Private Line Services
2.2 Evolution of Private Line Technology
2.2.1 Transition to Digital Networks
2.2.2 SONET and Optical Carrier Transmission
2.2.3 Internet Protocol
2.2.4 Private Line Emulation
2.3 Types of Providers
2.3.1 IXCs
2.3.2 Local Exchange Carriers
2.4 Description of Traditional Private Line Services
2.4.1 Circuit Types
2.4.2 Circuit Ordering
2.4.3 Circuit Layout
2.4.4 Redundancy & Restoration
Chapter III
Trends, Applications, and Markets
3.1 Overview
3.2 Traditional Applications
3.2.1 Dedicated Private Line Networks
3.2.2 Interexchange Private Line
3.2.3 Local Private Lines
3.2.4 Adding Voice to Data
3.2.5 Packet Networks
3.2.6 VPNs
3.2.7 Special Access
3.3 The Newer Applications
3.3.1 Internet Access
3.3.2 Integrated Access
3.3.3 Wireless
3.4 Regulation
3.4.1 FCC
3.4.2 Future Regulatory Considerations
3.5 Industry Consolidation
3.5.1 IXCs
3.5.2 ILECs
3.5.3 CLEC
3.5.4 Wireless
3.5.5 ISPs
3.5.6 Other Long Haul Carriers
3.6 New Entrants (CATV and Fixed Wireless)
3.6.1 Cable MSOs
3.6.2 Fixed Wireless
3.7 The Video Era
3.8 Markets
3.8.1 Wholesale vs. Retail Markets
3.8.2 Retail
3.8.3 Consumer Impact
Chapter IV
Emerging Private Line Services
4.1 Ethernet Services
4.1.1 Ethernet Services Technology
4.1.2 MPLS
4.1.3 Ethernet Over Copper
4.1.4 Impact on Private Line Markets
4.2 Wavelength Services
4.2.1 Carrier Segment
4.2.2 Large Enterprise Segment
4.2.3 Development of Wavelength Services
4.2.4 Wavelength Services Technology
4.2.5 Impact on Private Line Markets
4.2.6 Example Wavelength Service Providers
4.2.7 Wavelength Services Market Direction
Chapter V
Network Providers
5.1 Overview
5.2 AT&T Corporation
5.2.1 Network Architecture
5.2.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.2.3 Wholesale Private Line
5.2.4 Other Services Offered
5.3 Cox Business Services
5.3.1 Private Line Services Offered
5.3.2 Other Services Offered
5.4 Global Crossing
5.4.1 Network Architecture
5.4.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.4.3 Other Services Offered
5.5 Level3 Communications, Inc.
5.5.1 Network Architecture
5.5.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.5.3 Other Services Offered
5.6 Optimum Lightpath
5.6.1 Network Architecture
5.6.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.7 Qwest Communications International, Inc.
5.7.1 Network Architecture
5.7.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.7.3 Other Services Offered
5.8 Sprint
5.8.1 Network Architecture
5.8.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.8.3 Other Services Offered
5.9 Time Warner Telecom
5.9.1 Network Architecture
5.9.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.9.3 Other Services Offered
5.10 Verizon Communications
5.10.1 Network Architecture
5.10.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.10.3 Other Services Offered
5.11 XO Communications
5.11.1 Network Architecture
5.11.2 Private Line Services Offered
5.11.3 Other Services Offered
Chapter VI
Market Forecasts
6.1 Private Line Market Summary
6.1.1 Methodology
6.1.2 Definitions
6.2 Forecasts and Analyses
6.2.1 Total Market
6.2.2 Local and Long Distance
6.2.3 Wholesale and Retail
6.2.4 Carrier Types
6.2.5 Wavelength Services
6.2.6 Wholesale & Retail Using New Industry Structure
6.2.7 Circuit Class
Table of Figures
Chapter I
I-1 Typical Layout for a Full Circuit
I-2 Total Private Line Revenue, 2008-2013
Chapter II
II-1 Capacities of 64Kbit/s, T1, and T3 Circuits
II-2 Typical Layout for a Full Circuit
II-3 ISDN Switched Backup
II-4 SONET Rings
II-5 Fiber-to-Fiber Redundancy
II-6 Cable-to-Cable Physical Redundancy
Chapter III
III-1 Evolution of Private Line Market
III-2 Typical Circuit Switched Voice Network
III-3 Typical Packet Switched Network
III-4 Typical IP Network
III-5 Interexchange Private Line Architecture
III-6 Managed Packet Network--Virtual Private Line
III-7 Special Access Architecture
III-8 Internet Access Architecture
III-9 Integrated Services Architecture
III-10 Verizon VoIP (SIP) Solution
III-11 Typical Backhaul Configuration
III-12 Telephone Subscribers among Major Cable MSOs, December '06 & '07
III-13 Data vs. Video Traffic, 2005-2010 (Tbit/s)
III-14 AT&T Data Transport Revenue Growth (2005-2008)
Chapter IV
IV-1 Resilient Packet Ring Technology
IV-2 Managed Wavelength Service Evolution Path
Chapter V
V-1 Global Crossing Network Map
V-2 Level3 Network Map
V-3 Level3 Private Line Metro Service
V-4 Qwest Network
V-5 XO Private Line Network
Chapter VI
VI-1 Enterprise Private Line Market Share
Table of Tables
Chapter II
II-1 Digital Services Hierarchy
II-2 SONET/Optical Carrier Hierarchy
II-3 Coordinated vs. Non-Coordinated Circuits
Chapter III
III-1 Continuing Industry Consolidation
III-2 CLEC Mergers and Acquisitions, 2002-2006
III-3 ADSL vs. Coaxial Cable: Number of High Speed Lines, 2000-2005
Chapter IV
IV-1 SONET and Ethernet Defined Transmission Rates
IV-2 Wavelength Market Segments
IV-3 Typical Service Provider Offers for Native Wavelength Services
IV-4 Typical Service Providers Offers for Wavelength Services Over SONET
Chapter V
V-1 Carrier Network Architecture Comparison
V-2 Qwest Metro Private Line Availability
Chapter VI
VI-1 Total Private Line Revenue 2008-2013
VI-2 Private Line Revenue, Local vs. Long Distance, 2008-2013
VI-3 Private Line Revenue by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-4 Revenue for Local Private Line by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-5 Revenue for LD Private Line by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-6 ILEC Private Line Revenues, Local and Long Distance, 2008-2013
VI-7 ILEC Private Line Revenues by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-8 CLEC Private Line Revenues, Local and Long Distance, 2008-2013
VI-9 CLEC Private Line Revenues by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-10 IXC Private Line Revenue, Local and Long Distance 2008-2013
VI-11 IXC Private Line Revenues by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-12 New Entrants Private Line Rev. by Local and LD Segments, 2008-2013
VI-13 New Entrants Private Line Rev. by Wholesale/Retail Segments, 2008-2013
VI-14 Private Line Revenue Totals by Carrier Type, 2008-2013
VI-15 Wholesale Private Line Revenue Totals by Carrier Type, 2008-2013
VI-16 Retail Private Line Revenue Totals by Carrier Type, 2008-2013
VI-17 Wavelength Services Revenue Totals, 2008-2013
VI-18 Wholesale Retail Private Line Revenue in New Industry Structure 2008-2013
VI-19 Total Private Line Revenue Using New Industry Structure 2008-2013
VI-20 Private Line Rev. by Carrier Type Using New Segment Def., 2008-2013
VI-21 Local Private Line, Estimated Circuit Count by Circuit Class, 2008-2013
VI-22 LD Private Line - Estimated Circuit Count by Circuit Class, 200

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