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Tuesday, 19 September 2006
Gigabit Ethernet (Gig- E) is Being Used as the Alternative to the SONET protocol
DUBLIN, IRELAND, (NAMC) - Research and Markets has announced the addition of GIG-E/MAN Report to their offering.

This report looks at the burgeoning Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) fiber segment and how Gigabit Ethernet (Gig- E) is being used as an alternative to the less easily deployed, more expensive SONET protocol traditionally provided by incumbent carriers.

This report looks at the Gig-E/MAN market by assessing individual companies comprising this space. The 16 profiles in this 1st Edition of the Gig-E/MAN Report(TM) look at the companies from the ground up by reporting on details including: actual or estimated quantitative metrics such as revenue and capital expenditure; strategy; major accounts; partnerships; services; networks and markets served; and financing.

Using the research for these profiles, along with other analysis we have done of this market, the report also looks at estimated aggregate revenues and capital expenditures, forecasting these numbers through 2003. The report also charts the cities in which the various Gig-E players are operational. In an overview of the Gig-E/MAN space, NPRG provides analysis of the subject as of the first half of 2001 and extrapolates trends for the future.

Ideally, the reader should come away with four things: an overview of the Gig-E/MAN space, present and future; a picture of the individual players presently involved in the space; insight into the business models being implemented; and a developing idea of how the market might develop over the next several years. Additionally, readers of the BLEC Report(TM), 2nd Edition will begin to see how the Gig-E/MAN segment entwines with the in-building data and voice delivery segment.

Topics Covered

Chapter 1: Executive Summary.

Chapter 2: State of the Industry: What Hath Gig-E Wrought on MAN-Kind?.

Chapter 3: Market Measurement and Forecasts.

Chapter 4: Markets Served.

Chapter 5: The Fiber Layers.

American Fiber Systems, Inc.

Cambrian Communications, LLC

Level 3 Communications, Inc.

Metromedia Fiber Networks, Inc.

Chapter 6: The MAN Ethernet Service Providers.

Cogent Communications, Inc.

Giant Loop Network

Intellispace

Looking Glass Networks, Inc.

Sigma Networks, Inc.

Sphera Optical Networks, Inc.

Tellaire Corporation

Telseon, Inc.

TeraBeam Corporation

Time Warner Telecom, Inc.

XO Communications, Inc.

Yipes Communications, Inc.

Companies Mentioned Include:

  • American Fiber Systems, Inc. - Cambrian Communications, LLC - Level 3 Communications, Inc. - Metromedia Fiber Networks, Inc. - Cogent Communications, Inc. - Giant Loop Network - Intellispace - Looking Glass Networks, Inc. - Sigma Networks, Inc. - Sphera Optical Networks, Inc. - Tellaire Corporation - Telseon, Inc. - TeraBeam Corporation - Time Warner Telecom, Inc. - XO Communications, Inc. - Yipes Communications, Inc.








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