Abstract
This document analyzes the Western European cable modem equipment market in 2007. It focuses on vendor market shares for both cable modem termination systems (CMTS) on the operator side and cable modems on the end-user side. Vendors' market shares are calculated according to unit shipments and end-user revenues. In addition, vendors' shares are divided on a country-by-country basis.
As growth rates for the level of broadband subscribers are decreasing, the market for cable modem equipment is increasingly driven by replacement and network upgrades, said Jan Hein Bakkers, research manager at IDC. "VoIP and increasing bandwidth are key accelerators behind this development," he said.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Situation Overview
- Introduction
- Figure: Western European Cable Modem Connections, 2000-2007 (M)
- Cable Modem Termination Systems
- Figure: Western European CMTS Downstream Port Shipments, 2001-2007
- Figure: European CMTS Downstream Port Shipment Share by Vendor, 2007 (%)
- Table: Western European CMTS Port Shipments and Share by Vendor, 2007 Versus 2006 (%)
- Table: Western European CMTS Downstream Port Shipments and Share by Country, 2006 (%)
- Table: Western European CMTS Revenues and Share by Vendor and Country, 2006 ($M, %)
- Cable Modems
- Figure: Western European Standalone Cable Modem Shipments, 2001-2007 (M)
- Figure: Western European Cable Modem Shipment Share by Vendor, 2007 (%)
- Table: Western European Cable Modem Shipments and Share by Vendor, 2007 Versus 2006 (000, %)
- Table: Western European Cable Modem Shipments and Share by Vendor and Country, 2007 (000, %)
- Table: Western European Cable Modem End-user Revenues and Share by Vendor, 2007 ($M, %)
- Future Outlook
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Definitions
- Related Research
- Exchange Rates
- Table: 2007 Exchange Rates
- Synopsis
















