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CMTS market up 30% in 1Q06 as VoIP and high speed Internet access customers increase

 

CCAMPBELL , California , May 30, 2006—Worldwide CMTS revenue jumped 30% to $257 million in 1Q06 after a 6% drop in 4Q05, with annual revenue forecast to reach $1.2 billion in 2009, according to Infonetics Research’s latest CMTS Hardware report.

The surge in the CMTS market, particularly in North America, is being fueled by the rapid success MSOs are having in signing up new VoIP subscribers, along with their desire to deliver more bandwidth to existing subscribers to support new voice, data, and video services.


“Cable operators are feeling the heat from Verizon’s and AT&T’s fiber and higher-bandwidth DSL offerings, so they’re investing in more CMTS units and ports to increase bandwidth to their subscribers,” said Jeff Heynen, directing analyst at Infonetics Research. “New DOCSIS 3.0-compliant CMTSs are now beginning to ship that will allow cable operators to double and triple the bandwidth to their subscribers. To counter the telcos’ triple play offerings, cable operators are going for a quadruple play offering through new services like video over DOCSIS and integration with wireless offerings.”


The number of worldwide cable broadband subscribers totaled 46.4 million in 2005, a 14% jump from 2004, and is expected to increase another 50% between 2005 and 2009, when it will reach 69.6 million. North America continues to be the regional stronghold of cable broadband subscribers, with 56% of the world total in 2005.


1Q06 Highlights

  • Cisco, Arris, and Motorola capture 95% of worldwide CMTS market revenue
  • Cisco’s worldwide CMTS revenue share is up 10 points to 61%, Arris’ share is down 4 points, Motorola’s is down 8 points, while BigBand’s doubled
  • Cisco nearly doubled its North American CMTS revenue as cable operators here are seeing significant uptake in VoIP subscribers, and Cisco is largely filling the resulting port demand
  • Downstream port shipments jumped 46% and upstream ports jumped 44% from 4Q05; 81% of worldwide CMTS ports were upstream, and 19% downstream
  • 62% of CMTS revenue came from North America, 18% from EMEA, 16% from Asia Pacific, and 4% from CALA


CMTS Hardware tracks CMTS manufacturer revenue, upstream ports, and downstream ports, and follows Arris, BigBand, C9, Cableway, Cisco, Motorola, and Terayon. Forecasts and regional market share are updated quarterly and cover all regions (worldwide, North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific, CALA).


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Infonetics Research (www.infonetics.com) is the premier international market research and consulting firm specializing in data networking and telecom. We provide a complete view of the market through constant interaction with equipment manufacturers, service providers, end-users, chip and component manufacturers, sales channels, and the financial community. We offer quarterly market share and forecasting, end-user survey research, service provider survey research, and service provider capex analysis.

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