Global Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Industry
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Global Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Industry
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This report analyzes the US market for Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) in Thousands by the following Product Segments: Service Connections by Type (End-User Switched Access Lines, and VoIP Subscriptions), and Service Connections by Type of Access Technology (Coaxial Cable, and Others (Includes Copper Local Loop, Terrestrial Fixed Wireless, and FTTP, among others)). Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2018. The report profiles 36 companies including many key and niche players such as AT&T, Inc., CenturyLink, Inc., Cox Communications, Inc., EarthLink, Inc., Electric Lightwave, FiberLight LLC, InterGlobe Communications, Level 3 Communications, Inc., RCN Corporation, TelePacific Communications, tw telecom, inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., Windstream Corp., and XO Communications, LLC. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-2
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
Switched Access Lines I-3
Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) I-3
Coaxial Cable I-4
Fixed Terrestrial Wireless I-4
Copper Local Loop I-4
FTTP I-4
II. A US MARKET REPORT
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1
A Quick Market Primer II-1
Unsuccessful LLU in US Benefits Investments in Building "Local
Loop" Infrastructure II-1
Table 1: Breakdown of Number of CLEC Owned Local Loops by
State - California, New York, Arizona, Pennsylvania,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, Virginia, Texas, Ohio, Rhode
Island and Others for the year 2011 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-2
CLECs Shift Focus from Residential End-Users to SMBs II-3
Table 2: Percentage Share Penetration of CLEC's in the
Addressable SMB Market in the United States for the Years
2009 and 2012E (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-3
Consolidation Wave Sweeps "Thru" the CLEC Market II-3
CLECs Focus on Adding IN Functionality to Network Architectures II-4
CLECs Shift Focus to WiMAX II-4
Opportunity Indicator II-5
Table 3: World Mobile Subscriber Base (2012): Percentage
Share Breakdown of Subscriber Base by Geographic Region
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5
Rise in NC Computing Triggers the Evolution of Data-centric CLECs II-5
Impact of the 2007-2009 Recession in Retrospect II-6
Outlook II-7
Key Statistical Findings II-7
Table 4: Switched Access Line Connections in the United
States (2011): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Connections
by Residential and Business Customers (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-7
Table 5: Interconnected VoIP Connections in the United States
(2011): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Connections by
Residential and Business Customers (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-7
Table 6: Residential Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service
Connections in the United States (2011): Percentage Share
Breakdown by Type of Service Provider -ILEC and Non-ILEC
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-8
Table 7: Business Wireline Retail Local Telephone Service
Connections in the United States (2011): Percentage Share
Breakdown by Type of Service Provider-ILEC and Non-ILEC
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-8
Table 8: End User Switched Access Lines in the United States
(2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Number of Non-ILEC
Connections by State - California, New York, Pennsylvania,
Florida, Texas, Virginia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Arizona,
Illinois and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-9
Table 9: VoIP Subscriptions in the United States (2011):
Percentage Share Breakdown of Non-ILEC VoIP Connections by
State - New York, California, Florida, New Jersey, Texas,
Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts and
Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-9
Table 10: Residential End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP
Subscriptions in the United States (2011): Percentage Share
Breakdown of Non-ILEC Connections by State - New York,
California, Florida, New Jersey, Texas, Pennsylvania,
Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
Table 11: Business End-User Switched Access Lines and VoIP
Subscriptions in the United States (2011): Percentage Share
Breakdown of Non-ILEC Connections by States- California, New
York, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, New Jersey, Virginia,
Massachusetts, Illinois, Georgia and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
2. COMPETITIVE LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS (CLECs) - AN INTRODUCTION II-11
CLECs: A Definition II-11
Introduction II-11
Evolution II-11
CLECs- Modus Operandi II-12
Types of CLECs II-12
Facilities-Based II-12
Non-Facilities based II-12
Unbundled Network Elements Platform (UNE-P) II-13
Unbundled network element loop (UNE-L) II-13
Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) II-13
VoIP Configurations II-14
Adapters II-14
Dedicated VoIP Phones II-14
Dedicated Routers II-14
Software-based VoIP applications II-14
Switched Access Lines II-14
Types of Connectivity Technologies II-15
Coaxial Cable II-15
Fixed Terrestrial Wireless II-15
Copper Local Loop II-15
FTTP II-15
3. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-16
EarthLink Snaps Up One Communications II-16
Powell Electronics Selects PAETEC as Unified Communications
Provider II-16
LightSquared™ Inks Multi-Year Wholesale Agreement with
InterGlobe Communications II-16
Birch Communications to Take Over US CLEC Assets of Cordia II-17
Warwick Valley Telephone Communications to Acquire Alteva II-17
Birch Communications Snaps Up Telecom Customer Assets of
Accutel of Texas II-17
Associated Network Partners Merges with Zone Telecom II-17
Quantum Communications Selects MediaC-1600 Platform of SOLiD
Technologies II-18
EarthLink Acquires ITC^Deltacom II-18
EarthLink Transforms into a CLEC II-18
Windstream Acquires Q-Comm II-19
Windstream Takes over NuVox II-19
Utility Telephone to Take over Network Assets and Customer
Base of WPTI Telecom II-19
VocalTec Communications to Merge with YMAX II-19
Windstream Acquires Iowa Telecommunications Services II-20
tw telecom Bags Contract from U.S. Air Force II-20
Level 3 Communications and Callx Communications Ink Agreement II-20
tw telecom and Cornerstone Mortgage Ink Agreement II-20
Cinnabar Ventures to Take over US Metropolitan Telecom II-20
Earthlink to Purchase One Communications II-21
PAETEC Software Acquires Formula Telecom Solutions II-21
PAETEC Holding to Acquire Cavalier Telephone II-21
Cox Communications Renews Contract with NFL Network II-21
Washington Trust Bank Chooses tw telecom to Offer Advanced
Data Services II-22
FirstCall Network Chooses tw telecom to Offer Advanced Data,
Voice, and Co-location Services II-22
Platform Lab and TechColumbus Choose tw telecom to Offer
Ethernet Internet Services II-22
Indiana Blood Center Selects tw telecom to Provide Voice,
Internet and Data Services II-22
tw telecom Enters into Collaboration with BT Conferencing and
Cisco II-23
TelePacific Inks Definitive Agreement to Acquire dba Covad II-23
Level 3 Communications Enters into Agreement with IPNETZONE II-23
Level 3 Collaborates with CENX II-24
MaximumASP Signs Agreement with tw telecom for Data-Entry
Fiber Connection II-24
tw telecom Inks Agreement with Pioneer Bank for Network Services II-24
DISH Media to Take Over Liberty-Bell Telecom II-24
Windstream Snaps up D&E Communications II-24
Renaissance Acquisition and First Communications Terminate
Merger Agreement II-25
EarthLink Expands Footprint of Internet Services II-25
Iowa Telecommunications Services Acquires WH Comm II-25
Windstream Acquires D&E Communications II-25
Comcast to Take Over Cimco Communications II-26
Iowa Telecommunications Services Takes over Sherburne Tele
Systems II-26
New Ulm to Divest Stakes in En-Tel, SHAL and Direct
Communications to Iowa Telecommunications II-26
XO Communications Collaborates with Hibernia Atlantic II-26
FiberLight to Expand Network Services II-27
RemoteLink Inks Partnership Agreement with Level 3 Communications II-27
XO Communications to Provide Ethernet Hub Service to
Transaction Network Services II-27
XO Communications Collaborates with CENX to Provide Ethernet
Services II-27
tw telecom Inks Agreement with Caltrol for Data and Voice
Services II-27
tw telecom Secures Contract from Colorado Springs School
District 11 for Voice, Internet and Data Services II-28
tw telecom Bags Contract from US Air Force for Internet, Voice
and Data Services II-28
4. PRODUCT/SERVICE LAUNCHES II-29
VoxOx Introduces VoxOx Call iPhone Application II-29
netTALK.COM Launches netTALK Smartphone Application II-29
netTALK.COM Introduces FREE Videophone Application II-29
TeraGo Networks Rolls Out TeraGo Voice™ in Greater Toronto Area II-30
Lost Key Telecom Launches Ark CLEC Management Software II-30
Windstream Launches Dynamic Office - Session Initiation
Protocol VoIP Service II-30
tw telecom Installs Cisco IP NGN Carrier Ethernet Design II-31
PIKA Technologies Launches PIKA WARP Pager Solution 2009 II-31
XO Communications Launches Ethernet Everywhere II-31
XO Communications Introduces XO Carrier MPLS IP-VPN II-32
TelCentris Unveils Competitive Local Exchange Carrier II-32
5. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-33
AT&T, Inc. (US) II-33
CenturyLink, Inc. (US) II-33
Cox Communications, Inc. (US) II-33
EarthLink, Inc. (US) II-34
Electric Lightwave (US) II-34
FiberLight LLC (US) II-34
InterGlobe Communications (US) II-34
Level 3 Communications, Inc. (US) II-35
RCN Corporation (US) II-35
TelePacific Communications (US) II-35
tw telecom, inc. (US) II-35
Verizon Communications, Inc. (US) II-35
Windstream Corp. (US) II-36
XO Communications, LLC (US) II-36
6. MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-37
Table 12: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Service Connections
by Type - End-User Switched Access Lines and Interconnected
VoIP Subscriptions in Thousands for Years 2009 through 2018
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-37
Table 13: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for
Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Service Connections
by Type of Access Technology - Coaxial Cables and Others in
Thousands for Years 2009 through 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-38
Table 14: US 10-Year Perspective for Competitive Local
Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Service Connections by Type -
Percentage Breakdown of Number of End-User Switched Access
Lines and VoIP Subscriptions for 2009, 2012 and 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-39
Table 15: US 10-Year Perspective for Competitive Local
Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Service Connections by Type of Access
Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Number of Service
Connections by Coaxial Cable and Others for 2009, 2012 and
2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-40
III. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 45 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 51)
The United States (41)
Canada (4)
Europe (4)
- Spain (1)
- Rest of Europe (3)
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (2)
To order this report:
Telecommunication_Services Industry: Global Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Industry
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