John, Here's one for you
July 20, 1998
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 17 /PRNewswire/ via NewsEdge Corporation -- A new report by MRG (Multimedia Research Group, Inc.) identifies accelerated growth for xDSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology, as major providers struggle to meet increasing demand for bandwidth. Driving this growth are the various versions of xDSL -- including the PC industry's Universal ADSL (Asynchronous DSL); and the various competing service providers, including *ILECs, CLECs and ISPs.
The report, "xDSL for CLECs, ILECs, & ISPs: Market and Business Case Analysis: 1998-2002" includes provider profiles and specific market rollout dates, price structures and service tiers for each major region of the US. Provider profiles also disclose the cost and location of various services, and which business cases work best for ILECs, CLECs and ISPs. "No single xDSL solution fits all markets," states Analyst Bob Larribeau. "We're forecasting a large growth, but we have found significantly different levels of opportunity for ILECs and CLECs."
Competitive analyses include an assessment of the different types of xDSL -- ADSL, RADSL, IDSL, SDSL, and IDSL -- and how rival ISDN and Cable modems will compete to meet the continued demand for bandwidth by both business and residential markets. Also examined are market barriers and enablers for both service providers and equipment suppliers of xDSL; and market models based on fast-growth and slow-growth scenarios.
Supplier profiles explain company strategies and product plans for major companies including Alcatel, 3Com, PairGain, Paradyne and eleven others; and they provide guidelines for separating winners from losers in this fast-changing market.
"xDSL for CLECs, ILECs, & ISPs: Market and Business Case Analysis: 1998-2002" is a 130-page report priced at U.S. $2,495.00 each; and is available in English or Japanese. To order or request more information, call 408-524-9767, fax 408-524-9770 or Email info@mrgco.com.
About Multimedia Research Group, Inc.
MRG provides consulting and publishes end-to-end analyses on multimedia tools, content, distribution channels, and networks. Founded in 1990, MRG is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California -- the heart of Silicon Valley.
SOURCE Multimedia Research Group
/CONTACT: Marc Leon-Guerrero of the Multimedia Research Group, 408-524-9767/
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