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| Community Outreach: Broadband in US Master
Planned Communities |
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The Master Planned Community (MPC) market
is a showcase and a testing ground for new technologies and services.
Because of the particular characteristics of many developments earmarked
to become connected communities, providers see these neighborhoods
as ideal test beds for new services, such as FTTH and bundled service
offerings. This report examines the residential Greenfield market
for broadband services, with forecasts including the following:
- Number of homes served by last mile technologies
- Market potential for Greenfield deployments
- Current and projected market saturation
- Service revenues for bundled service delivery |
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- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Overview
- What is a Connected
Community
- Builders, Developers,
and Service Providers
- State of the
Residential Greenfield Market
- Historic US
Housing Starts
- US Housing
Starts and Sales Forecast
- Target Markets
for Connected Communities
- Overview of
Broadband Service Provider Initiatives
- Real Estate
Developer Projects
- Advanced
Broadband
- FTTH Communications
- MSOs
- CLECs
- RBOCs
- Bell Canada
- Bell South
- Qwest
- Verizon
- Last Mile Technologies
- Fiber-To-The-X
(FTTX)
- FTTH
- PON
- Active
Optical Network
- FTTC
- FTTN
- In-Home Technologies
- Builders &
Developers
- Solutions
- Structured
Wiring
- Home Automation
- Internet
Appliances
- Wireless
- Services
- The Triple
Play
- HSIA
- Video
- Voice
- Integrated
Services
- Security
- Intranet
- Forecast
- Addressable
Market
- Growth in Connected
Communities
- Subscribers
- Subscribers
by Technology Type
- Service Revenue
- Conclusion
- Table 1. Historic
US Annual Housing Starts (in Thousands), 1994-2003
- Table 2. US Housing
ForecastHousing Starts & Sales, 2004-2006 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 3. PON Technologies
Comparison: BPON, EPON, and GPON
- Table 4. PON Vendors
by Technology: BPON, EPON, GPON
- Table 5. Addressable
MarketAnnual US New Homes Completed (in Thousands)
- Table 6. Growth
in Connected Community Homes, 2004-2009
- Table 7. Connected
Community Subscribers Segmented by Access Technology (in Thousands),
2004-2009
- Table 8. Bundled
Service Pricing (US$)
- Table 9. US MPC
Service Revenue by Type of Service (US$ in Millions), 2004-2009
- Figure 1. US Connected
Community Market: Number of Homes Connected (in Thousands) and Annual
Service Revenue (US$ in Millions), 2004-2009
- Figure 2. Community
Fiber Deployment ModelsTelco Deployment Options
- Figure 3. FTTH
Models: Point-to-point and Point-to-Multipoint
- Figure 4. Structured
Wiring System
- Figure 5. US New
Homes CompletedDeveloper Constructed versus Owner & Contractor
Constructed
Homes, 1998 and 2009
- Figure 6. Growth
in Connected Community Homes, 2004-2009
- Figure 7. Regional
Concentration of Connected Communities
- Figure 8. Connected
Community Subscribers (in Thousands), 2004-2009
- Figure 9. US MPC
Service Revenue (US$ in Millions), 2004-2009
- Figure 10. US MPC
Service Revenue by Type of Service (Percentage), 2004 &2009
- Figure 11. Average
Revenue Per User (ARPU, US$), 2004-2009
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