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Vertical Systems Group:
2010 U.S. Business Ethernet LEADERBOARD
Top Leaderboard tier solidifies; Enterprise
demand for Layer 2 Ethernet services drives 34% increase in U.S.
port installations.
BOSTON,
MA, JANUARY 26, 2010 --
AT&T, Verizon, tw Telecom, Cox, XO, Qwest, Time Warner Cable and
Level 3 (in rank order) comprise Vertical Systems Group's year-end 2010 U.S.
Business Ethernet Leaderboard, according to latest research on
enterprise network installations. Vertical's bi-annual
Leaderboard ranks Ethernet service providers with four percent or
more of the U.S. retail port base.
Research results also showed higher than expected market growth as
enterprises were more confident about purchasing Layer 2 Ethernet
services for their ultra-high bandwidth applications, particularly
in the financial, education and state/local government segments.
As a result,
the U.S. Ethernet port base grew 34% in 2010,
up from
Vertical's
previous forecast of 31%.
"The top tier of the U.S.
Leaderboard solidified during the past year, with AT&T,
Verizon and tw Telecom
accounting for half of the U.S.
retail Ethernet port base. The remaining half of the
market is served by the other Leaderboard providers plus more than
sixty additional companies selling Ethernet services to U.S.
business customers," said Rick Malone, principal at Vertical Systems
Group. "In 2010 there was also considerable market
consolidation due to mergers and acquisitions, primarily among Tier
2 and Tier 3 providers. A common driver for these deals was
acquiring fiber assets in order to expand network infrastructures
and deepen direct fiber delivery of Ethernet services. Look for more
of these transactions in 2011."
Key results of Vertical's latest share analysis:
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Only three of the eight 2010 Leaderboard
providers increased their port share as compared to the prior year.
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Competitive Providers
and Cable MSOs dominate the second tier of the Leaderboard. -
XO edged out Qwest to move up to
fifth position on the 2010 Leaderboard. Level 3 moved up
to eighth position over Cogent, which dropped off the
Leaderboard.-
All
other providers not represented on the Leaderboard account for
nearly 20% of the 2010 U.S. retail Ethernet port base.
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The
number of U.S. ports delivered to enterprise sites through new
Ethernet Exchanges was negligible in 2010.
Other providers delivering Business Ethernet services in the U.S. market
include AboveNet, CenturyLink, Charter Business, Cogent, Comcast Business, Covad
(a unit of MegaPath), Expedient, FiberLight,
Frontier, Global Crossing, Lightower, Masergy, NTT, Optimum Lightpath, Orange, Paetec,
Reliance Globalcom, Savvis, Sidera Networks (formerly RCN Metro), Sprint, SuddenLink, Windstream, Zayo Group and others.
Detailed share results plus in-depth Business Ethernet
market statistics are available
exclusively through Vertical Systems Group's
ENS
(Emerging Networks
Service) Research Programs.
About Vertical's
ENS Research
Programs
Vertical Systems Group's
ENS
Research Programs
feature web-based access to hundreds of research topics, plus
analyst support for your ad hoc requests or consultations. As
a comprehensive "real world" resource for business or product
planning,
ENS covers enterprise customer
migration across all broadband network services, providing more defensible analysis as compared to discrete market forecasts.
Research Tracks include @Ethernet,
@Access,
@Dedicated IP VPNs, @Fiber,
@Frame Relay,
@Private Lines,
@Broadband,
@ATM, @SURVEYFlash,
@STATFlash and more.
About Vertical Systems Group
Vertical Systems Group ( www.verticalsystems.com ) is recognized worldwide as a leading market research and strategic
consulting firm specializing in defensible quantification of the
networking industry. To speak with an analyst at Vertical
Systems Group, contact Erica Ambrose at +1.781.352.0700 or
eambrose@verticalsystems.com.

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