According to a new market study by Infonetics Research, worldwide telecom and datacom equipment revenue are projected to grow from $107.9 billion in 2005 to $143.5 billion in 2009, mostly due to an annual growth rate of 99 percent for IPTV equipment and exploding VoIP-equipment sales.
According to the study, the largest portion of revenue comes from wireless broadband and mobile radio access equipment, but the growth is being largely driven by "phenomenal growth" in service provider next generation voice equipment and broadband aggregation and IPTV equipment.
The report highlights three trends that are driving growth: broadband Internet access; service providers migrating to a converged network infrastructure for voice, video, and data; and the convergence of mobile and fixed wireline networks of data, voice, and video.
The report also reveals that:
* Cisco is the revenue-leading vendor in worldwide telecom/datacom equipment market share, with 19%. Nortel is in second place, and Huawei is third, followed closely by fourth-place Alcatel and fifth-place Siemens.
* The service provider next-generation voice and IMS market will double from two percent of the total telecom/datacom market to four percent in 2009, driven by the move to IMS and by fixed-mobile convergence.
According to the study, the largest portion of revenue comes from wireless broadband and mobile radio access equipment, but the growth is being largely driven by "phenomenal growth" in service provider next generation voice equipment and broadband aggregation and IPTV equipment.
The report highlights three trends that are driving growth: broadband Internet access; service providers migrating to a converged network infrastructure for voice, video, and data; and the convergence of mobile and fixed wireline networks of data, voice, and video.
The report also reveals that:
* Cisco is the revenue-leading vendor in worldwide telecom/datacom equipment market share, with 19%. Nortel is in second place, and Huawei is third, followed closely by fourth-place Alcatel and fifth-place Siemens.
* The service provider next-generation voice and IMS market will double from two percent of the total telecom/datacom market to four percent in 2009, driven by the move to IMS and by fixed-mobile convergence.
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