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Next-generation IP service Assurance Outlook

Product Type: Market Research Report Publication Date: Sep 15, 2008
 
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SUMMARY

“Network transformations will have a major impact on spending in the service assurance market.”

Product overview

The market for next-generation service assurance software will be driven by network upgrades and the service applications that use this technology. Upgrades in the core, aggregation and access networks will lay the foundation for voice, video and data services, generating demand for solutions to measure quality and isolate problems in complex multi-domain networks. Demand for probe, fault and performance software will follow technology upgrades in the short term, followed by demand for solutions that support IP services in the second half of the forecast period. Analysys Mason forecasts that revenue in the next-generation IP service assurance market will grow at a CAGR of 20%, from USD821 million in 2007 to USD2.07 billion in 2012.

Network transformations will have a major impact on spending in the service assurance market. Service providers are pursuing three major network transformation architecture options:

  • next-generation access network transformation
  • next-generation transport network transformation
  • next-generation access and transport network transformation.

In the service assurance market, investments are targeted toward 11 technology, service and application segments. During the next five years, the market will be driven by mobile broadband, IP Ethernet aggregation and triple-play services.

This 46-page report includes forecast data, scenarios that evaluate service providers' deployments in the current business environment, and an analysis of market drivers and leading suppliers in this segment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Table of contents
  • Executive summary
  • Market forecast
  • Scenarios
    • Scenario 1
    • Scenario 2
    • Scenario 3
  • Segments and definitions
  • Mobile broadband services
  • Residential triple-play services
  • ICT
    • IP/Ethernet aggregation
  • Forecast by region
  • Application segments
    • Probe systems
    • Fault and event management
    • Performance monitoring
    • Service management
    • Workforce management
  • Market drivers
    • Services over IP
    • Competition in developed countries
    • Mobile data growth
    • Quality of service
    • Network transformation
    • Convergence
    • Merging of IT and telecoms services
    • IMS
  • Market inhibitors
    • Resistance to organisation change
    • Consolidation
    • Closed markets
    • In-house development
  • Business environment
  • Market definitions
  • Service assurance suppliers
  • Recommendations
  • Acknowledgements

List of figures and tables

  • Figure 1: Next-generation IP service assurance revenue, worldwide 2007 - 2012
  • Figure 2: Next-generation service assurance revenue by network and service type, worldwide 2007 - 2012
  • Figure 3: Network, service and application domains
  • Figure 4: 3G UMTS/HSPA domains
  • Figure 5: IP service revenue by market segment, worldwide 2007 - 2012
  • Figure 6: Mobile broadband subscribers by wireless technology, worldwide 2008 - 2012
  • Figure 7: Mobile broadband revenue by wireless technology, worldwide 2008 - 2012
  • Figure 8: Broadband subscribers by region, worldwide 2006 and 2007
  • Figure 9: Next-generation service assurance revenue by region, worldwide 2007 - 2012
  • Figure 10: Next-generation service assurance revenue by application segment, worldwide 2007-2012
  • Figure 11: Supplier market segments
  • Table 1: Major business segments and definitions
  • Table 2: Comparison of service assurance suppliers

Next-generation IP service Assurance Outlook

Publisher: Analysys Mason

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