G-Fast Chip Market Current Trends, Size, Share, Industry Analysis, Competitive Intelligence, Growth, Opportunities and Global Forecasts To 2014 - 2020 The G-Fast chip market was valued at USD 31 million in 2014 and is estimated to reach USD 2.9 billion by 2020. G-fast is making profit out of network flexibility support and broadband for data centres, cell tower communications and consumers. G-fast network sustains the broadband and is flexible. Broadband is being used in each industry hence G-fast chip market is expanding fast considerable growth. Laterally broadband network influences a combination of visual connections in the long pull and copper connections in only remaining meters from supply box to the house. Fibbers witnessed rapid advancement but wasn’t practical for houses being too costly. FTTH being too costly DSL was the option which is replaced by G-Fast. Broadband technology based on copper assures a long life. Almost the whole world is using broadband and the anticipation is that by the end of 2025, it will be used by each and everyone though a lot has to be done for this. The second quarter of 2014 has witnessed a speed more than 4-megabite mark globally as per the network service company. The top broadband user was South Korea both in proportion of broadband population and usual broadband. India having vast rural area and Philippines are working hard to distribute good speed. View More Details of "G-Fast Chip Industry" @ http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/g-fast-chips-market East Asia ranked first followed by Northern European Countries with respect to the speed and penetration of broadband. US is left behind is this aspect. The Mid-Atlantic States were at the top in connectivity, 4K readiness and even speed with reference to 15 megabit which is capable of managing ultra-high-def broadcast in the U. S. Arkansas is the slowest state in US with respect to broadband. Copper is too costly to be replaced, which is worth trillions. Even fibber is very expensive to be replaced like copper. Copper works in G-Fast and FTTH DSL like places and doesn’t need replacement. Copper being line of transportation, xDSL industry will remain strong for quite some time. Copper infrastructure is influenced by G-Fast as telecommunication is using it everywhere. Copper is providing residential connectivity everywhere. The backbone of wireless transportation is still copper which is vital as new wireless scheme persist to enlarge their markets. It is creating requirement which can support signal transport on copper wire with high speed prevailing in restricted circle. Copper base broadband is anticipated to remain at the top as the leading technology globally over the forecast period.
Table Of Content: G.Fast Chips Executive Summary 20 G.fast Implements Broadband Internet 20 End To End Broadband Networks 20 DSL Set To Give Way To G.Fast 24 Vendor G.Fast Positioning 26 Data And Video Traffic Surpass Voice Traffic 28 G.fast Chip Market Forecasts 29 1. G.Fast Chip Market Dynamics and Market Description 32 1.1 G.fast Chips 32 1.1.1 Demand for Broadband Services and Market Opportunities for Service Providers 33 1.1.2 High-Performance Communications Processing 33 1.1.3 Key Benefits of G.fast Technology 35 1.1.4 Improving Time-To-Market With Programmable Systems-Level Products 35 1.1.5 G.fast Provides Cost-Effective, High-Performance Transmission Over Existing Copper Lines 36 1.1.6 End-to-End DSL Products 36 To Get Sample Copy of Report visit @ http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/g-fastchips-market#tabs-4 1.2 G.fast Design Wins 38 1.2.1 Carrier Networking 40 1.2.2 Enterprise Networking 41 1.2.3 Cloud Computing 43 1.2.4 Increasing Demands for "Next-Generation Networking" Integrated Circuits 44 1.3 Communications Strategy 45 1.4 Internet And Wireless Dominate Communications Technology 46 1.4.1 Optical Networks 47 1.4.2 Data And Video Traffic Being Added In Abundance To Voice Traffic 48 1.4.3 Semiconductor Companies Design G.fast 48 1.4.4 Network Access Last Mile Of Telecommunications Network 49 1.4.5 Metropolitan Area Networks 49 1.4.6 Internet 50 1.5 Signal Processing 51 1.6 Product Positioning 52 2. G.Fast Chips Market Shares and Market Forecasts 55 2.1 G.FAST At Hundreds Of Meg Demoed By British Telecom & Huawei 55 2.1.1 France Telecom Wants Fiber To The Basement, Not All The Way Home 55 2.1.2 Broadcast / G.Fast Interference 56 2.1.3 Vectoring Costs From $300 (Dense) To $1500 (Fiber To The Farm) 57
2.2 Broadband Networks: End To End 57 2.2.1 DSL Set To Give Way To G.Fast 60 2.2.2 Vendor G.Fast Positioning 62 2.2.3 Data And Video Traffic Surpass Voice Traffic 64 2.3 DSL Chip Market Shares 65 2.3.1 Sckipio G.Fast Gigabit Ultra Broadband 68 2.3.2 Broadcom 68 2.4 G.Fast Chip Market Forecasts 69 2.4.1 G.fast Modem Chipsets 74 2.4.2 G.fast and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Market Forecasts 78 2.4.3 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units and Dollars 79 2.4.4 Broadband DSL and G.fast Chip Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid-Range, and High End 82 2.4.5 Broadband Subscriber Analysis 86 2.4.6 U.S. Broadband Connections 91 2.4.7 US's Providers AT&T and Verizon Begin Retracting From The DSL Market and Moving to G.fast 91 2.4.8 Impact of Fiber on DSL 93 2.4.9 Ethernet 94 2.5 Research and Development 97 2.6 G.fast and DSL Chip Applications 99 2.7 DSL Chip Regional Market 101 2.7.1 DSL Regional Market Analysis 103 2.7.2 xDSL and G.fast Connections 104 2.7.3 Video Industry Is Undergoing Fundamental Changes 105 2.7.4 DSL Component Shipments by Vendor by Region 107 2.7.5 China 108 Browse All Reports of This Category @ http://www.radiantinsights.com/catalog/ict 3. G.Fast Chips: Product Description 109 3.1 Sckipio G.Fast 109 3.1.1 G.fast Chipsets Sckipio Creates New Era of Affordable Gigabit Ultra Broadband 109 3.1.2 FTTH vs. G.Fast Costs for Services Providers 109 3.1.3 Sckipio G.fast Devices 111 3.1.4 Lantiq Residential Gateway Reference Design Based on Sckipio G.fast Solution 111 3.1.5 Sckipio 16-Port G.fast Demonstration 112 3.1.6 Lantiq Residential Gateway Reference Design Based on Sckipio G.fast Solution 112 3.1.7 France Telecom Wants Fiber To The Basement, Not All The Way Home 146 3.1.8 Broadcast / G.Fast Interference 147 3.1.9 Vectoring Costs From $300 (Dense) To $1500 (Fiber To The Farm) 148 3.2 Lantiq 112 3.3 Chicony / XAVi 114 3.4 Zinwell 115
3.4.1 Zinwell Uses Sckipio Technologies Chip to Achieve Consumer Self-Installation 116 3.5 Broadcom 117 3.6 Triductor Technology 120 3.7 Huawei Key Technologies in G.fast 121 3.7.1 Huawei Progress of G.fast 124 3.8 Alcatel Lucent 124 3.9 Ikanos 125 3.10 Google 128 3.10.1 Google Developing Method For Operating A Vectored VDSL Line Group 129 3.10.2 Google Addresses DSL Vectoring 130 4. DSL Chip Technology 133 4.1 Google Vectoring Memory Efficiency 133 4.1.1 Google Approach to Vectoring Mitigation Of Crosstalk Inherent In Twisted-Pair DSL Networks 133 For Further Inquiries: http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/g-fast-chips-market 4.1.2 Google Approach to Changing DSL Characteristics and Operating Conditions 134 4.1.3 Google DSL Non-Uniform Symbol Usage Distribution 134 4.2 Gigabit (or 1,000 Mbps) FTTP Deployments 135 4.3 VDSL G.Fast and Vectoring 2.0 137 4.3.1 G.fast – Uses 106mhz Of Phone Wire Spectrum To Deliver Gigabit Broadband 138 4.3.2 G.fast – Uses 106mhz Of Wire Spectrum To Deliver Gigabit Broadband 140 4.4 Copper Pair Bonding 143 4.4.1 DSL Vectoring 144 4.4.2 G.Fast & FTTdp Model From Lantiq 145 4.4.3 Germany Puts Off Vectoring Another Six Months 146 4.4.4 G.FAST At Hundreds Of Meg Demoed By British Telecom & Huawei 146 4.5 Cost Dynamics Of Deploying Fiber 148 4.5.1 xDSL REPEATERS 149 4.5.2 G.fast 149 4.5.3 Production-Ready G.hn/G.now 152 4.6 Delivering Video-Intensive Services 152 4.7 VDSL vs. Cable 153 4.8 Ikanos Technologies 156 4.8.1 Advanced Bonding Capabilities 157 4.8.2 Flexible Network Interfaces 157 4.9 Ikanos NodeScale™ Vectoring 157 4.9.1 Ikanos Quality Video (iQV) technology 158 4.10 Telecommunications and DSL Standards Organizations 167 4.10.1 ATIS 167 4.10.2 Broadband Forum 167 4.10.3 ETSI 168
4.10.4 FSAN 168 4.10.5 Home Gateway Initiative 169 4.10.6 The International Telecommunications Union 170 4.10.7 TTC 170 4.10.8 UNH-IOL 170 4.10.9 The FTTH Council Europe 171 4.10.10 The FTTH Council Asia-Pacific 171 4.10.11 The Broadband Forum 172 4.10.12 Home Gateway Initiative 172 4.10.13 Communications Standards Bodies: 172 About Us Radiant Insights is a platform for companies looking to meet their market research and business intelligence requirements. We assist and facilitate organizations and individuals procure market research reports, helping them in the decision making process. We have a comprehensive collection of reports, covering over 40 key industries and a host of micro markets. In addition to over extensive database of reports, our experienced research coordinators also offer a host of Ancillary services such as, research partnerships/ tie-ups and customized research solutions. Media Contact: Michelle Thoras Corporate Sales Specialist, USA Radiant Insights, Inc Phone: 1-415-349-0054 Toll Free: 1-888-202-9519 Email: sales@radiantinsights.com Website: Radiant Insights Visit Our Blog: radiantri.blogspot.com