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Research and Markets: Long-Distance Optical Fiber Infrastructure in India: An Analysis - The National Long-Distance Market

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Posted September 15, 2010

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f266dc/longdistance_opti) has announced the addition of the "Long-distance optical fiber infrastructure in India: an analysis" report to their offering.

Until recently, the extraordinary growth in the mobile industry and ever-increasing demand for capacity from the enterprise segment have ensured that long-distance connectivity is a premium resource in India. However, with a series of fiber investments from a host of newer players, the national long-distance market is heading towards a bubble as supply far exceeds the current demand for capacity. But international connectivity on certain routes still commands a premium in the market and there is scope for selective investments by operators, especially in routes to the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Executive summary
  • Commoditization is approaching faster than originally expected
  • Enterprise demand is driving growth in international bandwidth
  • A bubble in the making for the national market
  • Broadband will be the key demand driver
  • Service providers
  • Focus on moving away from price as a key differentiator
  • Regulators
  • Encourage competition from wholesale value-added bandwidth resellers
  • Demand from service providers has shifted to integrated SDH/DWDM solutions
  • Role of utility players
  • Market drivers
  • High demand for broadband
  • Changing needs of enterprise market
  • Government initiatives will foster demand for data
  • Declining share of revenue from wholesale voice
  • Cost of optical fiber rollout
  • On balance there is strong underlying demand
  • Impact of new investments
  • Future outlook
  • A price war possible, but not inevitable
  • Case studies
  • Tata Communications
  • Aircel
  • RailTel
  • Co-location services
  • Alliance between the utility players
  • Methodology
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures

Companies Mentioned:

  • Tata Communications
  • Aircel
  • RailTel

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f266dc/longdistance_opti

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