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Broadband Infrastructure Intelligence ServiceExtensive research on the fixed-line broadband access infrastructure market, including products, operators and vendors. Coverage includes broadband aggregation equipment and components, cable broadband hardware, hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) optical nodes and more.Subscribers Only
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Home Networks Intelligence ServiceFocused research on the global home networks ecosystem and connectivity within the home for both service provider and retail market segments. Covers cable, DSL, FTTH, and Fixed LTE consumer premise equipment (CPE), with regional and country level data, as well as Wi-Fi, voice, and different access technologies.Subscribers Only
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Mobile World Congress 201925-28 February 2019 | Barcelona, SpainMeet our Media & Technology analysts at Mobile World Congress 2019.
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Broadband CPE Market TrackerJanuary 16, 2019The Broadband CPE Market Tracker provides accurate data and analyses including market size, vendor market share, forecasts, and market trends on a quarterly basis to help clients make better business decisions in the broadband CPE market.Subscribers Only
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CommScope to Acquire Arris for $7.4B, Creating Cable Industry Heavyweight Poised for the FutureNovember 28, 2018US telecommunications equipment maker CommScope will acquire Arris, in a $7.4B deal valued at $5.69 billion, with the difference comprised of CommScope’s assumption of Arris’s debt. As part of the deal, the Carlyle Group will make a $1M equity investment in CommScope for an approximate 16% stake in the new company. CommScope’s CEO Eddie Edwards has claimed the two companies’ product lines are complementary, and that the combined company will “enable end-to-end wired and wireless communications infrastructure solutions that neither company could otherwise achieve on its own.” The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2019.Subscribers Only
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IHS Teardown Methodology - Producing the Best "Should Cost" EstimateFebruary 02, 2018A "Teardown" is a dis-assembly of a device to gain knowledge of the discrete parts. IHS Markit goes further to estimate the "should cost" of components to the manufacture for mature products. The purpose of IHS Markit teardowns is to support customer's quests to understand cost at a component, feature, function, and total device level.Subscribers Only
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IPS Display Adoption in Notebook PCs Continues to Increase, IHS Markit SaysOctober 26, 2017Display shipments for notebook PCs are forecast to increase by 5 percent in 2017 to 177 million units compared to the previous year, while notebook PC unit shipments are expected to remain flat during the same period.
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Comcast stake claim to home network with Wi-Fi announcementJanuary 27, 2017Beginning January 2017, US-based Comcast will launch a new Connected Home platform that will automatically enable 10 million eligible Xfinity internet subscribers to utilize their whole-home solution, which the cable provider expects to grow to 15 million customers by year end.
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STMicroelectronics to discontinue STB and home gateway SoC research & development as part of a restructuring moveFebruary 12, 2016Geneva-based electronics and semiconductor manufacturer STMicroelectronics will stop developing new set-top box (STB) and home gateway products. This is expected to save approximately $170million annually. STMicroelectronics will focus on automotive technology, industrial and smart home/smart cities products.
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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS - 802.11ac to Make Up Over 90 Percent of WiFi Router Shipments by 2019January 26, 2016802.11ac routers are expected to make up around 94 percent of all WiFi router shipments by 2019, according to the Home Networking Devices report from IHS Inc.
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Residential Gateway Strategies & Vendor Leadership Service Provider Survey - 2015September 15, 2015This survey analyzes the trends and assesses the needs of service providers offering broadband and multi-play services using residential gateways and customer premises equipment (CPE).Subscribers Only
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Home Networks Broadband CPE DatabaseAugust 12, 2015This workbook contains the full IHS Home Networks Intelligence Broadband CPE database, in Microsoft Excel pivot table format.Subscribers Only
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Nine in 10 Global Broadband Households to Have Service Provider Wi-Fi by 2019, IHS SaysJune 25, 2015The percentage of global households with Wi-Fi home gateways or routers supplied by their service providers will rise from 66 percent in 2014 to nearly 90 percent in 2019. Wi-Fi has become an increasingly important strategic element for Internet service providers (ISPs) and many of their customers rely on their home wireless network for everything from email and social networking to streaming high-quality over-the-top (OTT) video.
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Swisscom deploys G.Fast AccessMay 29, 2015After a period of testing G.Fast technology in April in the small village of Bibern, Swisscom has widened the test to a small portion of its households to G.Fast service, offering speeds up to 500Mbps. Swisscom plans to expand the scale of the G.Fast deployment to all of its Fiber-to-the-building (FTTB) and fiber-to the-street (FTTS) connections from 2016. Swisscom has partnered with Huawei to deliver the G.Fast technology.Subscribers Only
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Comcast to deploy DOCSIS 3.1 gatewayMay 28, 2015Comcast is to deploy a DOCSIS 3.1 gigabit Home Gateway. It will also be compatible with Comcast’s current hybrid fiber-coax network, and is backwards compatible with the current DOCSIS 3.0 infrastructure. The gateway will be capable of delivering gigabit bandwidth speeds over dual channel 802.11n/ac Wi-Fi, and will feature Reference Design Kit Broadband software. Comcast plans to deploy the equipment on a wide scale in 2016. ARRIS and Compal Networks will both contribute in manufacturing the device.Subscribers Only
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BT to trial G.Fast technologyFebruary 24, 2015BT plans to trial G.Fast technology in two markets within its footprint in summer 2015. 4000 homes and businesses in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire and Gosforth, Newcastle will pilot the program. The telco plans to deliver speeds of up to 200Mbps by 2020, and 500Mbps by 2025.Subscribers Only
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Intel becomes #1 gateway chip supplier with Lantiq acquisitionFebruary 20, 2015Intel is acquiring Lantiq, provider of DSL broadband access and home networking technology. Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, and the process is expected to take 90 days to fully close, pending any regulatory approvals and transaction stipulations.Subscribers Only
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Comcast to focus on advanced broadband CPE solutionsNovember 17, 2014US cable provider Comcast is deploying a new Xfinity Wireless Gateway. Manufactured by Cisco, the DPC3941T is a DOCSIS 3.0 device that uses 802.11ac with dual band functionality, 3x3 MIMO, MOCA 2.0 support, 80MHz wide Wi-Fi channel support, and is be capable of 700Mbps throughput. In addition, the device has ...Subscribers Only
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Connected Devices Driving Strong Growth in Gateway Investments by ISPsOctober 15, 2014The global market for broadband consumer premises equipment (CPE) will end 2014 with the highest growth in revenues since 2010, increasing by 20 percent from 2013 to reach nearly $11 billion.