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Jul 03
2010

Ethernet services & IP MPLS VPN services = $68.2 billion market in 2014

Posted by Kirby Russell in VPNmetro ethernet forumIP MPLSinfoneticsethernet servicescarrier ethernet

Kirby Russell

 

According to Infonetics' biannual 2010 Ethernet and IP MPLS VPN Services report, the worldwide IP MPLS VPN and Ethernet services markets continued growing amidst 2009's economic downturn. What resonated with enterprise customers during this period was overall efficiency and cost-cutting features of Ethernet services.

 

In 2009, service providers worldwide generated $20.8 billion from Ethernet services-a 23 percent increase over 2008-while IP/MPLS VPN service revenue increased 12 percent in 2009

Infonetics forecasts that Ethernet services and IP MPLS VPN services will be a $68.2 billion market in 2014.

As Ethernet providers look to expand their respective out of region Ethernet footprints, they are finding they can complement their traditional External Network to Network Interconnection (E-NNI) arrangements with the Ethernet exchange

Driven by pure play Ethernet exchange operators (CENX) and data center providers (Equinix and TELX), the benefit of the Ethernet exchange is that it lets service providers locate, purchase and provision Ethernet connections from one another.

This market is not only attracting the typical incumbent players (AT&T, Qwest and Verizon Wholesale), but a host of competitor wireless backhaul specialists (FiberTower, Intellifiber, TTI, TowerCloud and Zayo).

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