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Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market

January 2015 | | ID: S0FD99709A0EN
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Are You Prepared for the Next Transition in Structured Cabling?
  • Are there still opportunities for copper?
  • What fiber products will dominate the structured cable market?
  • What role are new technologies playing?
  • How have these technologies affected port count?
  • How are suppliers making themselves standout?
Addressing these questions and many more is Bishop & Associates newest research report, Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market. A market that was worth in excess of $14 billion dollars in 2014, the structured cable and connectivity market has undergone significant changes in the past few years. These changes coupled with increased competition, continued growth of data centers, increased prevalence of wireless devices and the continued decline of computer sales, all make for a dynamic setting. Focusing on a variety of cable and product types, the report covers structured cabling components used in local area networks running Ethernet up to data rates of 400G and reviews other markets that use Ethernet such as security.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction
Overall Structured Cabling Components Five-Year Forecasts
Total Components by Media Type
Total Market: Copper versus Fiber
Summary of Category Products
Percentage of Copper Category Components (Revenue)
Summary of Fiber Products
Percentage of Fiber Related Components (Revenue)
Total Components by Data Rate
Percent of Total Components by Data Rate
Structured Cabling Components by Region 2014 to 2019 with 5-Year CAGR
Ethernet and Structured Cabling Trends Driving the Market
10-Gigabit Copper (10GBASE-T)
SFP+ and Top of Rack (ToR) Data Center Architecture
25, 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet
Multi-mode Fiber
Single Mode Fiber
MPO and Pre-Terminated Cable Assemblies
40GBase-T-Copper
Enhanced Category 5e and 6 Cables
Marketing and Sales Strategies
Cabling is No Longer the Lead Product
Structured Cabling Sales Channel

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION

Introduction
Background
The Markets for Gigabit Networking
New Technologies in the Data Center Will Drive Higher Rates
Data Center Networking Data Rates
Scope and Objectives
Scope of this Report
Structured Cabling Components Covered
Methodology and Information Sources
Plan of Report

CHAPTER 2 – TRENDS IN THE STRUCTURED CABLING MARKET

Introduction
Ethernet
Service Provider and DC Data Rate Divergence
IEEE Development Standards
Gigabit Data Communications Ethernet Variants
Data Centers and Enterprise Networks: Data Rate and Bandwidth Requirements
Public Network Data Rate Progression (Gbps)
Local Area Network and Enterprise Data Center Data Rate Progression (Gbps)
Ethernet Servers and Switches
Servers
FCoE and CEE Server Network Convergence
Switches
Storage Area Networks and Fibre Channel
FC Device Speedmap
Inter-Switch Links Speedmap
FCoE Speedmap
High Performance Computing and InfiniBand
Today’s Supercomputer
InfiniBand Formats and Data Rates
InfiniBand Roadmap
Ethernet versus Fibre Channel and InfiniBand
Interconnect Family System Share 2013
Interconnect Family System Share 2014
Interconnect System Share 2013
Interconnect System Share 2014
Passive Optical LAN
LAN versus POL
Mobile Backhaul
Wireless Technology Evolution
New Applications for Structured Cabling
Structured Cabling System Trends
Cable
Worldwide Flammability Ratings
TIA-568 and ISO/IEC 11801 Premise Wiring Standards
Category 5e/Class D
Category 6/Class E
Category 6A/ClassEA
Shielding
Category 6A Shielded Cable
Category 7 and 7A/Class F and FA
Category 7A
Category 8/Class 1,2
Copper Patch Cables
Patch Panels
SFP and SFP+ Direct-Attach Copper (DAC) Family
Fiber Optics
Multi-mode Fiber
Fiber Reach for Ethernet and Fibre Channel Variants in Meters
Single Mode Fiber
Single Mode Fiber Standards
Single Mode Fiber LAN Application Reach
Fiber Optic Connectors
Fiber Optic Cable
Indoor Fiber Cables
Pre-terminated Fiber Assemblies

CHAPTER 3 – STRUCTURED CABLING SUPPLIERS COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Introduction
3M
3M’s Structured Cabling Offering
Belden
Belden Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
Belden’s Structured Cabling Offering
Berk-Tek, A Nexans Company/Nexans
Berk-Tek Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
Berk-Tek/Nexans’ Structured Cabling Offer
CommScope
CommScope Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
CommScope’s Structured Cabling Offering
Corning
Corning Trade Marks and Trade Names
Corning’s Structured Cabling Offering
Hubbell Premise Wiring
Hubbell Premise Wiring Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
Hubbell’s Structured Cabling Offering
Leviton
Leviton Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
Leviton’s Structured Cabling Offering
Panduit
Panduit Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
Panduit’s Structured Cabling Offering
Siemon
Siemon Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
Siemon’s Structured Cabling Offering
Stewart Connector, a Bel Group
Stewart’s Structured Cabling Offering
TE Connectivity
TE Networks Solutions Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
TE Connectivity’s Structured Cabling Offering

CHAPTER 4 – FIVE-YEAR FORECASTS

Introduction
Methodology
Total Market
Overall Structured Cabling Components Five-Year Forecasts
Summary Table for All Component Types
Total Components by Media Type
Total Market: Copper versus Fiber
Gigabit Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
10G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
25G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
40G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
100G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
Structured Cabling Connectors
Connectors by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Connectors by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Copper Connectors by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Copper Connectors by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Fiber Connectors by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Fiber Connectors by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Summary of Fiber Product 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Patch Cords
Patch Cords by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Patch Cords by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Copper Patch Cords by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Copper Patch Cords by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Fiber Patch Cords by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Fiber Patch Cords by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Patch Panels
Patch Panels by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Patch Panels by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Cable
Copper Horizontal Cable by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Copper Horizontal Cable by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Copper Patch Cables by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Copper Patch Cables by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Fiber Cable by Product Type 2014 through 2019
Fiber Cable by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
Market by Fiber Type ($) 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Copper Cabling Systems
Summary of Category of Product 2014 through 2019
Cat5e Products
CAT6 U/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
CAT6F/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
CAT6A U/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
CAT6A F/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
CAT7 Products 2014 through 2019
CAT8 Products 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Components by Region of the World
Structured Cabling Component Sales by Region 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Connector Sales by Region 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Patch Cords by Region 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Copper Horizontal Cabling by Region 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Copper Connectors by Region 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Fiber Cable by Region 2014 through 2019
Structured Cabling Fiber Connectors by Region 2014 through 2019


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