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Vertical Systems: Global Provider Ethernet Leaderboard

August 31, 2011
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Vertical Systems Group published its Mid-2011 Global Provider Ethernet Leaderboard, ranking service providers that hold a four percent (4%) or greater share of the total market for retail Ethernet ports installed outside of providers’ respective home countries.

In rank order: Orange (France), Verizon (U.S.), Colt (U.K.), NTT (Japan), AT&T (U.S.) and Global Crossing (U.S.).

“Share trends for the first six months of 2011 show that global Ethernet providers are capitalizing on two essential assets,” said Rick Malone, principal at Vertical Systems Group. “First and foremost, all of the companies on the Global Provider Leaderboard operate fiber infrastructures that enable delivery of Ethernet services in multiple countries. Additionally, they provide their customers with network solutions that integrate higher speed Ethernet access connectivity to IP/MPLS VPNs.”

Some highlights:

  • Verizon had the largest share gain in the first six months of 2011, resulting in a jump up to second position on the Global Provider Leaderboard, surpassing Colt.
  • The top three companies on the Leaderboard – Orange, Verizon and Colt – are separated by a port share differential of less than 2%.
  • Ethernet providers not represented on the Leaderboard hold an aggregate 46% share of the defined market.

Detailed share results, plus in-depth Business Ethernet market statistics, are available exclusively through Vertical Systems Group’s ENS (Emerging Networks Service) Research Programs.
http://www.verticalsystems.com

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