Thursday, May 6, 2010

The bright future of Cable Technology

Recent report by Market research firm Infonetics Research suggest that now worldwide many major cable operators worldwide are setting up infrastructure to support latest wideband and DOCSIS 3.0 services. More wideband equipments are seen in the markets.

Directing analyst for Infonetics Research, Jeff Heynen says that even though currently number of wideband devices is relatively small compared to standard cable CPE, by 2014 wideband devices should be common in markets in North American, EMEA and Asia Pacific.

According to the report, the broadband CPE worldwide revenue increased by 10 percent in 2009 4th quarter mainly due to flushing of CPE by operators at year end, upgrading by consumers to newer devices and by Chinese operators.

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Most of the operators in North America, especially ones from United States, spent whatever was left in their equipments budget in the fourth quarter, which helped edge QAM and CMTS vendors. Heynen also said that thanks to CMTS ports, Time Warner, Comcast, Cox and Charter were able to acquire more downstream capacity. QAM revenue was also boosted thanks to Time Warner Cable’s major up gradation of switching to digital video.

Infonetics broadband CPE reports gives worldwide and regional data about market size, vendor market share, forecasts for residential gateways, voice terminal adapters, voice CPE and cable broadband CPE and also data about subscribers. Infonetics also released fourth quarter edition report of CMTS and Edge QAM Hardware and Subscribers. And according to their research, Cable broadband equipment sales increased by 22 percent in the 4th quarter of 2009.

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