Cisco tops in IP edge market; Huawei posts biggest loss          Wed, 11/23/2011 - 1:45pm          Mike Robuck                         
 
  
  Cisco  increased its carrier router and switch revenue, while Alcatel-Lucent,  Huawei, Juniper Networks and ZTE all posted declines, according to a  recent report by Infonetics Research.
   "Of the top five vendors, only Cisco increased its overall carrier  router and switch revenue in the third quarter of 2011, up 3 percent  from the previous quarter to $1.43 billion. Since Alcatel-Lucent,  Huawei, Juniper and ZTE all saw double-digit percent declines in their  carrier router and switch revenue in the same period, Cisco rises back  up to over 40 percent market share for the first time this year," said  Michael Howard, principal analyst for carrier networks at Infonetics  Research.
   "In the critical IP edge segment (edge routers and carrier Ethernet  switches), which now makes up 79 percent of the carrier router and  switch market, Cisco expanded its lead to 36 percent on the strength of  its recently refreshed carrier Ethernet switch portfolio and its ASR  9000. Cisco's share gain is at the expense of its top competitors,  particularly Huawei. With Huawei posting the largest sequential drop in  IP edge market share in Q3 2011, from 17 percent to 12 percent, Cisco's  IP edge share now nearly triples Huawei's."
   Other highlights from the study included:
   The global service provider router and switch market, which includes  IP edge routers, IP core routers and carrier Ethernet switches (CES),  was down 7 percent sequentially to $3.5 billion, following a 14.3  percent increase the previous quarter.Year-over-year, the carrier router and switch market was up 4 percent.In the third quarter of this year, the IP edge segment (IP edge  routers and CES) was down 7 percent sequentially but up 4 percent from  the year-ago third quarter.Top vendors posting gains in the IP edge segment in the third  quarter over the second quarter this year were: Alaxala, Cisco,  Ericsson, NEC and Nokia Siemens.Regionally, North America led the downward trend in the third  quarter with the largest decline in carrier router and switch revenue  (down 15 percent from the second quarter of this year), despite all the  concerns about the Euro zone.The EMEA and Asia Pacific regions each posted 6 percent declines,  while Central and Latin America (CALA) was the only region that posted  an increase, led by Brazil.
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