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SUMMARY
Topics Covered include:
- Regional Market Share
- Application Forecasts
- Power Systems Forecasts
- 60/90Vac Power Supply Forecasts
- Engineering and Installation Forecasts
This 21-page Power Paper provides an overview of the worldwide communications
power system market, including forecasts and analysis of applications, power
systems, and engineering and installation services. It also includes a
worldwide regional market share discussion for North America, Europe, Asia,
China, Central and Latin America and Rest of World. The underlying
infrastructure and business factors driving these markets are analyzed for
each forecast, including the effects of build-out and pricing. A detailed
discussion of the opportunities in engineering and installation services is
presented.
Scope:
This Power Paper encompasses the following areas:
(1) Estimates for the potential worldwide market for communications power
systems in units, dollars and pricing from 2005 to 2010, broken down by
application and power system. It also includes estimates for the potential
worldwide market for engineering and installation services in dollars during
the same period.
(2) A detailed analysis of the following worldwide markets is included:
Wireline, Wireless and CATV; and Micro Power Systems, Small Power Systems,
Medium Power Systems, Large Power Systems and CO-Class Power Systems. Power
Systems is further broken out in dollars by Rectifiers, Batteries, and Other
(ac distribution, dc-dc converters, inverters, monitoring modules, dc
distribution, and so on). A separate forecast is given for 60/90Vac power
supply systems used in CATV outdoor plants or cabinets.
Methodology:
Primary and secondary research was conducted of both makers and end-users of
communications power systems and subsystems. In addition, communications power
system integrators and equipment makers were polled to help determine industry
trends and growth rates. The research was in no way limited to companies in
North America, with the implicit understanding that a significant portion of
the systems produced by the major OEMs are shipped outside of their region.
The detailed methodology proceeded as follows:
(1) A series of telephone, fax and e-mail interviews were conducted by Darnell
Group with a select group of vendors and power system users/specifiers. During
interviews, a checklist was used to make sure that no points were overlooked.
The primary research efforts were directed to major users of the various types
of communications power systems. The use of multiple primary data sources
(e.g., end-equipment makers and communications power suppliers) enabled
cross-validation and ensured the highest possible database quality and
reliability.
(2) To develop and confirm the engineering and installation service forecasts,
two surveys were prepared and sent to 60 companies who offer
telecommunications equipment installation and engineering services. One survey
was sent to "dedicated" installation and engineering services companies (i.e.
companies who focus solely on this service); while the second survey was sent
to companies who also sell equipment or offer other services. The surveys were
brief and sent to each survey participant via email and fax. From this group,
14 surveys were returned representing both initial groups. These were followed
up with a series of phone interviews. During interviews, a checklist was used
to make sure that no points were overlooked. The use of additional multiple
primary data sources (e.g., end-equipment makers and communications power
suppliers) enabled cross-validation and ensured the highest possible database
quality and reliability. The responses provided were deemed to be complete and
believed to be accurate, partly based on the high percentage of respondents
providing consistent data. Also, there were many primary sources consulted for
specific information outside of the questionnaire participants. The
information collected from these additional respondents was integrated into
several sections of the report.
(3) The primary data collected in the survey was supplemented by secondary
data gathered from a variety of published sources including previous industry
studies, trade journals, proceedings from related trade conferences, annual
reports, 10ks, product literature, advertising, industry web pages, newspapers
and periodicals, previous reports, related work performed by the Darnell group
and a variety of other sources.
All the forecasts in this report were prepared using a spreadsheet program.
The use of formulas in calculations can generate decimals, which require
rounding to the nearest significant figure. As a result of rounding, the sum
of a set of numbers may be different from what the numbers appear to add up
to. This is because when the spreadsheet adds up the numbers, it takes into
account the decimals that are not shown in the numbers. The reason we choose
to leave the sums as they are is to retain the formulas in the spreadsheet and
maintain the integrity of the statistical analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
.............................................................................................. 3
- Regional Market Share
............................................................................ 3
- Application
Forecasts............................................................................... 6
- Power Systems Forecasts
...................................................................... 9
- 60/90Vac Power Supply Forecasts
........................................................ 14
- Engineering and Installation Forecasts
.................................................. 17
Tables
- Table 1 -- Worldwide Communications Power Supply Market, Regional
- Dollar Market Share, Power Systems (excluding 60V/90V power supplies),
(percentage)..................................................................
4
- Table 2 -- Worldwide Communications Power Supply Market, By Application
(millions of $)
.................................................................... 6
- Table 3 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, By Application
(thousands of $)........................................................7
- Table 4 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, By Power System
(thousands of units)..............................................10
- Table 5 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, By Power System
($/unit)...............................................................10
- Table 6 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, By Power System
(millions of $).......................................................13
- Table 7 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, 60/90Vac Power
Supply (millions of $)...............................................14
- Table 8 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, 60/90Vac Power
Supply (thousands of units)....................... ...............16
- Table 9 -- Worldwide Communication Power Supply Market, 60/90Vac Power
Supply ($/unit)........................................................17
- Table 10 -- Worldwide Communication Power System Market, By Engineering &
Installation Services (millions of $).............................19
- Table 11 -- Worldwide Communication Power System Market, 60/90Vac Power
Supply, By Engineering & Installation Services...............20
Graphs
- Graph 1 -- Worldwide Communications Power Supply Market, Power Systems
(excluding 60/90V power supplies), Regional Dollar Market Share (percentage)
................................................................................. 5
- Graph 2 -- Worldwide Communications Power Supply Market, By Application
(thousands of units)..................................................8
- Graph 3 -- Worldwide Communications Power Supply Market, By Power System
(millions of $)......................................................12
- Graph 4 -- Worldwide Communications Power Supply Market, 60/90Vac Power
Supply (thousands of units).....................................15
- Graph 5 -- Worldwide Communications Power System Market, By Engineering &
Installation Service (millions of $).............................18
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