1. Articles in category: IDC

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    1. SDN and the Fast-Mover Advantage

      Explore CEN Feature (Mar 12 2013)

      SDN and the Fast-Mover Advantage

      Call it the brass ring of telecom: the ability to develop and roll out services that create revenue and market-differentiation opportunities, all in matter of days rather than months or quarters. Scratch that. Call it the difference between survival and marginalization for service providers and vendors alike.

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      Mentions:   NTT   Deutsche Telekom   IDC

    2. GTT Buys IDC Global, Moves Into Cloud Services

      Explore Telecom Ramblings (Feb 5 2013)

      GTT Buys IDC Global, Moves Into Cloud Services

      GTT made another inorganic move yesterday with the announcement that it has acquired Chicago’s IDC Global. Over the last few years, GTT has been busy transforming itself from a reseller into a network provider in its own right. The purchases of PacketExchange and nLayer gave them an IP/MPLS/Ethernet backbone, and they’ve been spending some capex to expand that footprint further in recent quarters.

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      Mentions:   IDC   PacketExchange

    3. IDC: Carrier Ethernet Access, High-Speed Services Growing Fast

      Explore CEN Feature (Nov 20 2012)

      IDC: Carrier Ethernet Access, High-Speed Services Growing Fast

      Point-to-point E-Line Carrier Ethernet services comprise nearly half of all U.S. Carrier Ethernet retail revenues (48.9%) today, says IDC Research. But the two other main types of Carrier Ethernet services – E-LAN and access – are growing faster, according to IDC researchers.

       

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      Mentions:   IDC

    4. U.S. Ethernet Adoption Soaring, IDC Says

      Explore Channel Partners Magazine (Nov 1 2012)

      U.S. Ethernet Adoption Soaring, IDC Says

      Adoption rates for Ethernet services in the United States are soaring, driving revenue from $5.2 billion in 2012 to $9.2 billion in 2016, according to new research from IDC.  High-bandwidth applications such as data-center connectivity, disaster recovery/business continuity, and data storage replication are the three primary applications driving Ethernet adoption, the research firm said.

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      Mentions:   IDC

    5. Worldwide Ethernet switch market grows 6.1% in Q3

      Explore Telecompaper (Dec 7 2011)

      Worldwide Ethernet switch market grows 6.1% in Q3 The worldwide Ethernet switch market reached record revenues of USD 5.9 billion in the third quarter of this year, representing growth of 6.1 percent year over year and 10.9 percent quarter-over-quarter, according to a study by IDC. (Read Full Article)

    6. Salad Days for Ethernet

      Explore itbusinessedge.com (Dec 6 2011)

      Salad Days for Ethernet It looks as if the salad says for Ethernet are here. IDC says that revenue from Ethernet services in the United States will jump by almost half between last year and 2015. There are a number of drivers for the increase, which, in raw numbers, is predicted by the firm to be from $3.4 billion to $8.2 billion. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   IDC

    7. Total US Ethernet revenue to grow to USD 8.2 bln in 2015

      Explore Telecompaper (Dec 2 2011)

      Total US Ethernet revenue to grow to USD 8.2 bln in 2015 Total US Ethernet revenue will increase to USD 8.2 billion in 2015 from USD 3.4 billion in 2010, according to a study by IDC... (Read Full Article)

    8. Verizon tops IDC's Asia Pacific telecom services report

      Explore FierceTelecom (Oct 13 2011)

      Verizon tops IDC's Asia Pacific telecom services report Verizon's (NYSE: VZ) aggressive global network buildout into international countries, especially the Asia-Pacific region, has gotten the attention of IDC, which named the telco a top player in its annual APAC report. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group   Orange Business Services   Zayo

    9. IDC study hints at Carrier Ethernet growth

      Explore Connectivity (Aug 24 2010)

      IDC study hints at Carrier Ethernet growth Demand for managed Ethernet services and similar solutions is continuing to grow across the globe, new figures have suggested. According to research from the International Data Corporation (IDC), the Ethernet switching market enjoyed revenue growth of 32.7 per cent during the second quarter of 2010. (Read Full Article)

    10. Ethernet Switch, Router Markets Rebound

      Explore EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet (May 27 2010)

      Ethernet Switch, Router Markets Rebound According to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Networks Tracker report for the first quarter of 2010, Ethernet switch revenues ballooned by 35.3 percent on a year-over-year basis. (Read Full Article)

    11. Virtualization, Cloud Fuel Rebound in Ethernet Switch, Router Markets: IDC

      Explore eweek.com (May 26 2010)

      Virtualization, Cloud Fuel Rebound in Ethernet Switch, Router Markets: IDC The Ethernet switch and router markets saw strong growth in the first quarter, driven by demand for such applications as voice and video over IP, virtualization and cloud computing, according to research firm IDC. (Read Full Article)

    12. LTE Momentum Increases, to Eclipse WiMAX Equipment Spending by 2011, According to IDC

      Explore businesswire.com (Apr 26 2010)

      LTE Momentum Increases, to Eclipse WiMAX Equipment Spending by 2011, According to IDC The cellular infrastructure world is buzzing as LTE (Long Term Evolution) gains momentum to bring wireless customers one step closer to a viable 4G mobile network. According to new research from International Data Corporation (IDC), more than a dozen new networks are poised to go live this year, and spending on LTE will exceed WiMAX equipment spending by the end of 2011. Worldwide LTE infrastructure revenues will fall just below $8 billion by 2014. (Read Full Article)

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