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2001 Business
ISPs Service, Size, and Share
Service:
Advanced Carrier Business
Report
Number: TX01-09SP
Publication Date: October 2001
Number of Pages: 35
Report Price: $2,495 USD
The U.S. business-oriented ISP market continues to grow despite
tough economic times. This year overall market revenues will grow
7% to $13 billion. For the years 2000 through 2005, the market will
have an annual compound growth rate of 12.44%. This report looks
at the trends and services that will grow these revenues. Included
in this report are five-year forecasts for business-oriented ISP
revenues such as access and Web hosting. This report also includes
year-end 2000 market share for business access services.
Table
of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Market Trends
- Ethernet MAN
- DSL Loop Consolidation
- The Economy
- Business ISP Services
- Access Services
- Web Hosting
- Non-hosting Value Added
- Service Level Agreement
- Service Forecasts
- Market Share
- Summary
List of Tables
- Table 1. Key DSL Loop Suppliers, Q1 2000 to Q2 2001
- Table 2. ILEC vs. CLEC U.S. DSL Market Share, Q1 2000 - Q1 2001
- Table 3. Year 2001 Access Plans for Total Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Table 4. Year 2001 Access Plans for National Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Table 5. Year 2001 Access Plans for Regional Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Table 6. U.S. Business-Oriented ISP Revenues ($ Millions), 2000-2005
- Table 7. Market Share for Business-Oriented Access Revenues,
2000
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Total U.S. Business-Oriented ISP Service Revenues,
2000-2005
- Figure 2. U.S. ISP Composition 2001 - National vs. Regional
- Figure 3. Percentage of U.S. ISPs Selling Business Services
- 2001
- Figure 4. Local/Metro Bandwidth Bottleneck
- Figure 5. 12-Month Stock Performance for AT&T
- Figure 6. 12-Month Stock Performance for Cable & Wireless
- Figure 7. 12-Month Stock Performance for InterNap
- Figure 8. 12-Month Stock Performance for WorldCom
- Figure 9. 12-Month Stock Performance for XO Communications
- Figure 10. Year 2001 Revenue Breakout for Total Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Figure 11. Year 2001 Revenue Breakout for National Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Figure 12. Year 2001 Revenue Breakout for Regional Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Figure 13. Bundling of Port and Local Loop Charges by Business-Oriented
ISPs
- Figure 14. Bundling of CPE with Internet Port by Business Oriented
ISPs
- Figure 15. Internet Port Pricing Options
- Figure 16. Percent of Business-Oriented ISPs Offering Web Hosting
Services
- Figure 17. Shared Server, Dedicated Server, and Co-Location
as Offered by U.S. Business-Oriented ISPs
- Figure 18. Web Hosting Tools Offered by Business-Oriented ISPs
- Figure 19. Percent of U.S. Business-Oriented ISPs Offering Hosted
Application Services
- Figure 20. Hosted Applications Most Commonly Offered by ISPs
- Figure 21. Percent of U.S. Business-Oriented ISPs Offering IP-VPN
Services
- Figure 22. Percent of U.S. Business-Oriented ISPs Offering IP-VPN
for Intranets/Remote Access and Extranets
- Figure 23. Percentage of U.S. Business-Oriented ISPs Offering
Security Service
- Figure 24. Percentage of ISPs Offering Managed Firewalls, Encryption,
and Security Consulting
- Figure 25. Percent of ISPs Offering Business Customers an SLA
- Figure 26. Elements of Internet Service Covered by ISPs Offering
SLAs
- Figure 27. Percent of ISPs Offering SLAs That Also Offer Reparations
- Figure 28. U.S. Business-Oriented ISP Revenues, 2000-2005
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