WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study DSL and G.fast Chips: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020. The 2014 study has 319 pages, 109 tables and figures. Worldwide DSL and G.fast Chips markets are increasingly diversified, poised to achieve significant growth as broadband is used in every industry segment. Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 176625 3900 USD New
DSL and G-fast Chips: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020
 
 

DSL and G-fast Chips: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020

  • Category : ICT & Media
  • Published On : November   2014
  • Pages : 319
  • Publisher : Winter Green Research
 
 
 

WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study DSL and G.fast Chips: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020. The 2014 study has 319 pages, 109 tables and figures. Worldwide DSL and G.fast Chips markets are increasingly diversified, poised to achieve significant growth as broadband is used in every industry segment.



End to end broadband networks leverage a combination of optical infrastructure in the long haul and copper infrastructure in the last few meters from the distribution box to the home. Fiber has had rapid advance but does not work in the end, it is too expensive to the home. FTTH is too expensive and DSL continues to be a viable alternative, with DSL set to be replaced at the high end initially by G.fast. Copper based broadband technologies promise to last for a long long time. Though for many years FTTH has threatened to make xDSL obsolete, this has not proven to be the case.



Copper represents an installed infrastructure worth trillions and too expensive to just replace. Fiber is too expensive to use it to replace all the copper. FTTH DSL and G.fast, the copper works in many cases and does not need to be re3placed. xDSL markets will be strong for some long time to come as copper remains a transport line.



Copper is everywhere in the telecommunications network. It is still the primary wireless backbone transport means, meaning it continues to be vital as new wireless systems continue to expand their markets. It predominates in the local loop, creating demand for systems that are able to support high speed signal transport over copper wire.



Copper based broadband is and will remain for the foreseeable future, the dominant broadband access technology across the globe. Broadband service providers who rely on copper loops for broadband access have to improve broadband performance and extend its life.



Choices between DSL technologies and G.fast are based on cost. Fiber technologies are used to come to the curb. DSL and G.fast represent a hybrid rooted in a network planning.



Copper based broadband continues to be the dominant broadband access technology across the globe. Broadband service providers who rely on copper loops for broadband access have options to improve broadband performance and extend their life. Despite its throughput limitations, considerable research and development is taking place to improve DSL performance.



Cable boasts faster speed than DSL Internet i. However, cable does not always deliver on the promise in everyday practical use. Cable technology supports 30 Mbps of bandwidth, whereas most forms of DSL cannot reach 10 Mbps.



One type of DSL technology, VDSL, can match cable’s performance, also supporting 30 Mbps. However, Internet service providers generally do not offer VDSL, but rather the cheaper and slower ADSL or SDSL services. Cable modem services can slow down significantly if many people in your neighborhood access the Internet simultaneously.



According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the WinterGreen Research team that prepared the study, “The opportunity to participate in DSL and G.fast Chips markets is compelling illustration of the ability to leverage seemingly outdated copper infrastructure to breathe new life into existing investment. This market is evolving as new technology and vectoring are implemented, based on breakthroughs and innovation. Technology platforms are rapidly evolving.”



Consideration of DSL and G.fast chips market forecasts indicates that markets at $939 million will reach $4.7 billion by 2020. Growth comes as every industry achieves leveraging broadband to make social media and smart phones work to grow the business. DSL and G.fast are able to make the benefits of broadband available to consumers and support network flexibility for the modern enterprise. DSL and G.fast networks are flexible and able to reach customers on the go. Broadband is used for video and entertainment delivery.



Market Leaders




  • Broadcom

  • Ikanos

  • Analog Devices

  • Lantiq

  • MediaTek / Ralink Technology / Trendchip



Market Participants




  • Analog Devices 244

  • Arris

  • Broadcom

  • BroadLight

  • Cavium

  • Freescale Semiconductor

  • Ikanos 272

  • Infineon Technologies

  • IXYS Integrated Circuits Division

  • Lantiq

  • Marvell

  • MediaTek / Ralink Technology

  • PMC-Sierra

  • Pulse

  • Sckipio

  • Shantou New Tideshine Electron

  • Shenzhen Chaoyue Electronics Co., Ltd.

  • Shenzhen Sky Foundation

  • Shenzhen Tianxiaowei Electronics Co., Ltd.

  • ZTE


DSL and G.FAST Chips Executive Summary 22

End To End Broadband Networks 22

DSL Set To Give Way To G.Fast 25

Vendor DSL and G.Fast Positioning 27

Data And Video Traffic Surpass Voice Traffic 29

DSL Chip Market Shares 30

DSL Chip Market Forecasts 32



1. DSL Chip Market Dynamics and Market Description 34

1.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Chips 34

1.1.1 Demand for Broadband Services and Market Opportunities for Service Providers 35

1.1.2 High-Performance Communications Processing 35

1.1.3 Key Benefits of DSL Technology 37

1.1.4 Improving Time-To-Market With Programmable Systems-Level Products 37

1.1.5 DSL Provides Cost-Effective, High-Performance Transmission Over Existing Copper Lines 38

1.1.6 End-to-End DSL Products 38

1.2 Stability Of Global Credit And Financial Markets 40

1.3 DSL Design Wins 41

1.3.1 Semiconductor Components 41

1.4 Communications Industry 42

1.4.1 Carrier Networking 44

1.4.2 Enterprise Networking 46

1.4.3 Cloud Computing 48

1.4.4 Increasing Demands for "Next-Generation Networking" Integrated Circuits 48

1.5 Communications Strategy 50

1.6 Internet And Wireless Dominate Communications Technology 51

1.6.1 Optical Networks 52

1.6.2 Data And Video Traffic Being Added In Abundance To Voice Traffic 53

1.6.3 Semiconductor Companies Design DSL 53

1.7 Storage Industry 54

1.8 Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit Market 56

1.8.1 Network Access Last Mile Of Telecommunications Network 56

1.8.2 Metropolitan Area Networks 57

1.8.3 Internet 58

1.9 Signal Processing 58

1.10 Product Positioning 60



2. DSL and G.Fast Chips Market Shares and Market Forecasts 62

2.1 End To End Broadband Networks 62

2.1.1 DSL Set To Give Way To G.Fast 65

2.1.2 Vendor DSL and G.Fast Positioning 67

2.1.3 Data And Video Traffic Surpass Voice Traffic 69

2.2 DSL Chip Market Shares 70

2.2.1 Sckipio G.Fast Gigabit Ultra Broadband 73

2.2.2 Broadcom 73

2.2.3 Ikanos 74

2.2.4 Ikanos Shipments 74

2.2.5 Ikanos VDSL 75

2.2.6 Lantiq Broadband Solutions 75

2.2.7 MediaTek / Ralink / Trendchip 75

2.3 DSL Chip Market Forecasts 76

2.3.1 G.fast and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Market Forecasts 79

2.3.2 G.fast Chip Market Shipments Forecasts 83

2.3.1 G.fast Modem Chipsets 87

2.3.2 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units and Dollars 88

2.3.3 Broadband DSL and G.fast Chip Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units and Dollars 90

2.3.4 DSL and G.fast High-End Market Forecasts 91

2.3.5 DSL and G.fast Chip Mid-Range Market Shipments Forecasts 93

2.3.6 DSL and G.fast Low-End Market Forecasts 95

2.3.7 Broadband DSL and G.fast Chip Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid-Range, and High End 97

2.3.8 Broadband Subscriber Analysis 101

2.3.9 DSL Subscriber Forecasts 105

2.3.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Subscriber Markets 107

2.3.2 U.S. Broadband Connections 110

2.3.3 US's Providers AT&T and Verizon Begin Retracting From The DSL Market 110

2.3.4 Impact of Fiber on DSL 112

2.3.5 Ethernet 113

2.4 Research and Development 116

2.5 G.fast and DSL Chip Applications 118

2.6 G.Fast / DSL Chip Prices 120

2.7 DSL Chip Regional Market 128

2.7.1 DSL Regional Market Analysis 130

2.7.2 xDSL and G.fast Connections 131

2.7.3 Video Industry Is Undergoing Fundamental Changes 132

2.7.4 DSL Component Shipments by Vendor by Region 134

2.7.5 China 135



3. DSL and G.Fast Chips: Product Description 136

3.1 Sckipio G.Fast 136

3.1.1 G.fast Chipsets Sckipio Creates New Era of Affordable Gigabit Ultra Broadband 136

3.1.2 FTTH vs. G.Fast Costs for Services Providers 136

3.1.3 Sckipio G.fast Devices 138

3.1.4 Lantiq Residential Gateway Reference Design Based on Sckipio G.fast Solution 138

3.2 Broadcom 139

3.2.1 Broadcom BCM6519 Multi-DSL Transceiver 141

3.2.2 Broadcom BCM6529 Low Power Dual-Channel Analog Front End Device 142

3.2.3 Broadcom BCM65300 VDSL2 G.Vector Central Office SoC 143

3.2.4 Broadcom BCM65x00 Family Central Office High Density Multi-DSL Chipset 144

3.2.5 Broadcom BCM6515 High-Performance VoIP Digital Signal Processor 147

3.2.6 Broadcom xDSL CPE Solutions 148

3.2.7 BCM63168 xDSL Integrated Access Device SoC 152

3.2.8 BCM6338 ADSL2+ Router Solution 153

3.2.9 BCM6348 Single-Chip ADSL2+ CPE Chip 153

3.2.10 BCM6358 Single-Chip ADSL2+ Integrated Access Device Solution 154

3.2.11 BCM6362 Single-Chip IAD with Integrated ADSL2+, 802.11n and DECT 155

3.2.12 BCM6368 Residential VDSL2/ADSL2+ Gateway Solution 157

3.3 Lantiq 158

3.3.1 Lantiq VDSL2 158

3.3.2 Lantiq - VINAX™ V3 Architecture 160

3.3.3 Lantiq One Chip Solution VRX220 Carrier xDSL Entry Gateway Solution 161

3.3.4 Lantiq XWAY™ VRX200 163

3.3.5 Lantiq XWAY™ VRX288 / VRX208 163

3.3.6 Lantiq XWAY™ VRX268 / VRX208 163

3.3.7 Lantiq CONVERGATE™ 164

3.3.8 Lantiq MELT 164

3.3.9 Lantiq VINETIC™-LTC 164

3.3.10 Lantiq Smart SLIC™-T 165

3.3.11 Lantiq XWAY™ DANUBE 165

3.4 Ikanos 165

3.4.1 Ikanos Chipsets for Central Office and Customer Premises Equipment 167

3.4.2 Ikanos Chipsets for Central Office Equipment 169

3.4.3 Ikanos Chipsets for Customer Premises Equipment 169

3.4.4 • Ikanos Velocity™ A/VDSL CO Chipset 170

Ikanos Accelity™-2+ 8-Port VDSL2 Central Office Chipsets 172

3.4.6 Ikanos’ Accelity™ DA87781 VDSL2 CPE Chipset 175

3.4.7 Ikanos Fx™-5 CO 177

3.4.8 Ikanos Orion™ Plus CX98124-11Z 180

3.4.9 Ikanos’ Orion™ Plus Four-Channel Single-Pair High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) Chipset 180

3.4.10 Ikanos Fusiv Vx185/183 182

3.5 Analog Devices 186

3.5.1 Analog Devices VDSL Deployment Configurations 187

3.5.2 Analog Devices Data Rates And Spectrum Allocation 189

3.5.3 Analog Devices VDSL Data Rates 190

3.6 Google 195

3.6.1 Google Developing Method For Operating A Vectored VDSL Line Group 196

3.6.2 Google Addresses DSL Vectoring 197

3.7 MediaTek xDSL(Ralink) / Trendchip 199

3.8 IXYS Integrated Circuits 201



4. DSL Chip Technology 202

4.1 Google DSL Memory Efficiency 202

4.1.1 Google Approach to Vectoring Mitigation Of Crosstalk Inherent In Twisted-Pair DSL Networks 202

4.1.2 Google Approach to Changing DSL Characteristics and Operating Conditions 203

4.1.3 Google DSL Non-Uniform Symbol Usage Distribution 203

4.2 Gigabit (or 1,000 Mbps) FTTP Deployments 204

4.3 VDSL G.Fast and Vectoring 2.0 206

4.3.1 G.fast – Uses 106mhz Of Phone Wire Spectrum To Deliver Gigabit Broadband 207

4.3.2 G.fast – Uses 106mhz Of Wire Spectrum To Deliver Gigabit Broadband 209

4.4 Copper Pair Bonding 212

4.4.1 DSL Vectoring 213

4.4.2 G.Fast & FTTdp Model From Lantiq 214

4.4.3 Germany Puts Off Vectoring Another Six Months 215

4.4.4 G.FAST At Hundreds Of Meg Demoed By British Telecom & Huawei 215

4.4.5 France Telecom Wants Fiber To The Basement, Not All The Way Home 215

4.4.6 Broadcast / G.Fast Interference 216

4.4.7 Vectoring Costs From $300 (Dense) To $1500 (Fiber To The Farm) 217

2.8 Cost Dynamics Of Deploying Fiber 217

4.4.8 xDSL REPEATERS 218

4.4.9 G.fast 218

4.4.10 Production-Ready G.hn/G.now 221

4.5 Delivering Video-Intensive Services 221

4.6 VDSL vs. Cable 222

4.7 Ikanos Technologies 225

4.7.1 Advanced Bonding Capabilities 226

4.7.2 Flexible Network Interfaces 226

4.8 Ikanos NodeScale™ Vectoring 226

4.8.1 Ikanos Quality Video (iQV) technology 227

4.9 Telecommunications and DSL Standards Organizations 236

4.9.1 ATIS 236

4.9.2 Broadband Forum 236

4.9.3 ETSI 237

4.9.4 FSAN 237

4.9.5 Home Gateway Initiative 238

4.9.6 The International Telecommunications Union 239

4.9.7 TTC 239

4.9.8 UNH-IOL 239

4.9.9 The FTTH Council Europe 240

4.9.10 The FTTH Council Asia-Pacific 240

4.9.11 The Broadband Forum 241

4.9.12 Home Gateway Initiative 241

4.9.13 Communications Standards Bodies: 241



5 DSL Chip Company Profiles 244

5.1 Analog Devices 244

5.1.1 Analog Devices Focus On Key Strategic Markets 245

5.1.2 Analog Devices Broad Line Of High-Performance ICs 247

5.1.3 Analog Devices Digital Signal Processing Products 247

5.1.4 Analog Devices Revenue 248

5.1.5 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by End Market 251

5.1.6 Analog Devices Industrial – 251

5.1.7 Analog Devices Automotive – 251

5.1.8 Analog Devices Consumer – 251

5.1.9 Analog Devices Communications – 252

5.1.10 Analog Devices Markets and Applications 252

5.1.11 Analog Devices Industrial and Instrumentation Segments 252

5.1.12 Analog Devices Defense/Aerospace Segment 253

5.1.13 Analog Devices Energy Management Segment 254

5.1.14 Analog Devices Healthcare Segment 255

5.1.15 Analog Devices Automotive Segment 256

5.1.16 Analog Devices Consumer Segment 258

5.1.17 Analog Devices Communications Segment 259

5.1.18 Analog Devices Segment Financial Information and Geographic Information 260

5.1.19 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by Product Type 260

5.1.20 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by Geographic Region 260

5.2 Arris 261

5.2.1 Arris Revenue 261

5.3 Broadcom 262

5.3.1 Broadcom Broadband Communications Solutions 266

5.3.2 Broadcom Mobile & Wireless (Solutions for the Hand) 266

5.3.3 Broadcom Infrastructure & Networking (Solutions for Infrastructure) 267

5.3.4 Broadcom Customers and Strategic Relationships 267

5.4 BroadLight 268

5.5 Cavium 269

5.5.1 Cavium Customers and Target Markets 271

5.6 Freescale Semiconductor 271

5.6.1 Freescale Embedded Innovation 271

5.7 Ikanos 272

5.7.1 Ikanos Outsourcing and Value Chain 273

5.7.2 Ikanos Net Loss 274

5.7.3 Service Provider Platform Deployments 276

5.7.4 Ikanos Revenue 277

5.7.5 Ikanos Acquired from Conexant Systems, its Broadband Access Product Line 280

5.7.6 Ikanos Product Lines 281

5.7.7 Ikanos Solution 282

5.7.8 Key Features of Ikanos Technology 284

5.7.9 Ikanos Major Service Provider Customers 285

5.7.10 Ikanos Service and Support for Customers and Service Providers 287

5.7.11 Sales, Business Development and Product Marketing 288

5.7.12 Ikanos Go to Market Strategy 288

5.7.13 Ikanos / Aricent 288

5.7.14 Ikanos / ASSIA, Inc. 288

5.7.15 Ikanos / Atheros 289

5.7.16 Ikanos / DSP Group 289

5.7.17 Ikanos / D2 Technologies 290

5.7.18 Ikanos / Gatespace 290

5.7.19 Ikanos / Jungo 290

5.7.20 Ikanos / picoChip 291

5.7.21 Ikanos / Ralink 291

5.7.22 Ikanos / SoftAtHome 291

5.7.23 Ikanos / Sunrise Telecom 292

5.7.24 Ikanos / Wintegra 292

5.8 Infineon Technologies 292

5.8.1 Infineon Technologies Revenue 293

5.9 IXYS Integrated Circuits Division 294

5.9.1 IXYS Integrated Circuits Distribution Channels 295

5.9.2 IXYS Integrated Circuits / Clare 295

5.10 Lantiq 296

5.11 Marvell 297

5.12 MediaTek / Ralink Technology 298

5.12.1 MediaTek / Ralink / Trendchip xDSL 300

5.12.2 MediaTek xDSL(Ralink) 302

5.13 PMC-Sierra 0

5.14 Pulse 0

5.15 Sckipio 0

5.16 Shantou New Tideshine Electron 1

5.17 Shenzhen Chaoyue Electronics Co., Ltd. 2

5.18 Shenzhen Sky Foundation 2

5.19 Shenzhen Tianxiaowei Electronics Co., Ltd. 3

5.20 ZTE 3

5.20.1 ZTE Revenue 5

5.21 Other xDSL Chip Based Products and Market Participants 6



List of Tables and Figures



Table ES-1 DSL G.Fast Chip Market Driving Forces 26

Table ES-2 Vendor DSL and G.Fast Competitive Positioning Factors 27

Figure ES-3 Global Voice vs. Data Traffic 30

Figure ES-4 DSL Chip Market Shares, Dollars, 2013 31

Figure ES-5 DSL and G.Fast Chip Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 33

Figure 1-1 DSL / FTTx Speeds 36

Table 1-2 Highly-Integrated Chip Solutions 59

Table 1-3 Digital DSL Product Positioning 60

Table 1-4 Digital DSL Advantages 61

Table 2-1 DSL G.Fast Chip Market Driving Forces 66

Table 2-2 Vendor DSL and G.Fast Competitive Positioning Factors 67

Figure 2-3 Global Voice vs. Data Traffic 70

Figure 2-4 DSL Chip Market Shares, Dollars, 2013 71

Table 2-5 DSL Component Shipments Dollars, Worldwide, 2013 72

Figure 2-6 DSL and G.Fast Chip Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 77

Table 2-7 Broadband DSL and G.fast Chip Market Forecasts, Dollars Worldwide, 2014-2020 78

Figure 2-8 DSL Chip Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 80

Figure 2-9 DSL Chip Unit Forecasts, Number, Worldwide, 2014-2020 81

Table 2-10 Broadband DSL and G.fast Copper Broadband Infrastructure Market Forecasts, Units Worldwide, 2014-2020 82

Figure 2-11 G.fast Chip Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 84

Figure 2-12 G.fast Chip Unit Forecasts, Number, Worldwide, 2014-2020 86

Table 2-13 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units and Dollars Worldwide, 2014-2020 88

Table 2-14 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units Worldwide, 2014-2020 89

Figure 2-15 DSL and G.fast Chip High End Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 91

Figure 2-16 DSL and G.fast High-End Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2014-2020 92

Figure 2-17 DSL and G.fast Chip Mid-Range Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 93

Figure 2-18 DSL and G.fast Mid-Range Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2014-2020 94

Figure 2-19 DSL and G.fast Chip Low End Market Shipments Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 95

Figure 2-20 DSL and G.fast Low-End Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2014-2020 96

Table 2-21 Broadband DSL and G.fast Chip Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid-Range, and High End Units Worldwide, 2014-2020 97

Table 2-22 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units and Dollars Worldwide, 2014-2020 98

Table 2-23 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid Range, and High End Units and Dollars Percent of Total Shipments Worldwide, 2014-2020 99

Table 2-24 Broadband DSL and G.fast Market Forecasts, Low End, Mid-Range, and High-End Units and Dollars Percent of Total Shipments Worldwide, 2014-2020 100

Figure 2-25 DSL and G.fast Copper Infrastructure Subscriber Forecasts, Number, Worldwide, 2014-2020 102

Figure 2-26 G.fast Copper Infrastructure Subscriber Forecasts, Number, Worldwide, 2014-2020 103

Figure 2-27 DSL Subscriber Forecasts, Number, Worldwide, 2014-2020 106

Table 2-28 Broadband DSL, Cable Modem, Wireless Device, and Fiber to the Home Subscribers Worldwide, 2014-2020 109

Table 2-29 Ethernet Market Aspects 114

Figure 2-30 Explosion of Protocols 115

Figure 2-31 Broadband Services Typical Speed in Mbps 117

Table 2-32 Broadband Fiber Cost Per Household to Build Out 118

Table 2-33 DSL Chip Applications 119

Figure 2-34 DSL Regional Market Segments, 2013 129

Table 2-35 DSL Regional Market Segments, 2013 130

Table 2-36 DSL Component Shipments by Vendor by Region Dollars, Worldwide, 2013 134

Figure 3-1 FTTH vs. G.Fast Costs for Services Providers 137

Table 3-2 Broadcom DSL Products 140

Table 3-3 Broadcom BCM6519 Multi-DSL Transceiver Features 141

Table 3-4 Broadcom BCM6529 Low Power Dual-Channel Analog Front End Device Features 142

Table 3-5 Broadcom BCM65300 VDSL2 G.vector Central Office SoC Features 144

Table 3-6 Broadcom's new BCM65x00 Family Central Office SoC Features 145

Table 3-7 Broadcom BCM6515 High-Performance VoIP Digital Signal Processor Features 148

Table 3-8 Broadcom Applications 149

Table 3-9 Lantiq VINAX™ V3 Key Features 159

Table 3-10 Lantiq VDSL Products 161

Table 3-11 Lantiq Cost-Optimized Design Functions 162

Figure 3-12 Ikanos 496pix_Velocity_Chipset2 166

Table 3-13 Ikanos Communications Processors 168

Table 3-14 Ikanos DSL Chipsets 169

Figure 3-15 Ikanos Velocity Chip Architecture 171

Table 3-16 Ikanos Velocity™ A/VDSL CO Chipset Key Features 172

Figure 3-17 Ikanos Accelity-2+ AD11008 173

Table 3-18 Ikanos Accelity-2+ AD11008 Key Features 174

Table 3-19 Ikanos Accelity-2+ AD11008 Applications 175

Table 3-20 Ikanos Accelity™ DA87781 Applications 175

Table 3-21 Accelity DA87781 Family Product Key Features 176

Figure 3-22 Ikanos Central Office Architecture 178

Figure 3-23 Ikanos DSL System Architecture Block Diagram 179

Figure 3-24 Ikanos Orion™ Plus Block Diagram 181

Table 3-25 Ikanos Orion™ Plus CX98124-11Z Key Features 182

Table 3-26 Ikanos Fusiv Vx185/183 Key Features 184

Figure 3-27 Ikanos Fusiv Vx185 System Architecture 185

Table 3-28 Analog Devices Very-High-Speed Digital Subscriber-Line (VDSL) Technology Issues 186

Figure 3-29 Analog Devices Deployment of VDSL Limited To A Loop Length 188

Table 3-30 Analog Devices VDSL Data Rates And Spectrum Allocation 190

Figure 3-31 Analog Devices VDSL Frequency Plan For North America 192

Figure 3-32 Analog Devices Magnitude Response Of A Bridged-Tap Loop 193

Table 3-33 Google Addresses DSL Vectoring 198

Table 3-34 MediaTek Product Advantages 199

Table 3-35 MediaTek / Ralink Comprehensive Product Portfolio 200

Figure 4-1 Network Configurations 205

Figure 4-2 Innovation In Copper Supports Fiber to Curb Rollout Leveraging Endpoints Using G.fast 206

Figure 4-3 G.fast Vectoring 208

Figure 4-4 Fiber to the Distribution Point Architecture 210

Figure 4-5 Typical DSL Downstream Broadband Capability 213

Figure 4-6 G.fast Copper Network Solution 219

Figure 4-7 Broadband Services Typical Speed in Mbps 222

Table 4-8 Ikanos NodeScale Vectoring Product Key Features 227

Table 4-9 Ikanos Quality Video (iQV) technology Key Features 228

Table 5-1 Analog Devices Embedded In Electronic Equipment 246

Table 5-2 Analog Devices Industrial And Instrumentation Market Applications 253

Table 5-3 Analog Devices Defense/Aerospace Products 254

Table 5-4 Analog Devices Energy Management Segment Products 255

Table 5-5 Analog Devices Healthcare Segment Innovative Technologies 256

Table 5-6 Analog Devices Green Automotive Segment 257

Table 5-7 Analog Devices Safety Automotive Segment 257

Table 5-8 Analog Devices Comfort Automotive Segment 257

Table 5-9 Analog Devices Consumer Segment Products 258

Table 5-10 Analog Devices Communications Segment Systems 259

Table 5-11 Analog Devices Revenue by Regiion 260

Table 5-12 Broadcom Broadband Communications Solutions 266

Table 5-13 Broadcom Customers and Strategic Relationships 268

Table 5-14 Ikanos Product Lines 281

Table 5-15 Ikanos Works Directly With Various Major Service Providers 286

Figure 5-16 MediaTek Revenue 299

Table 5-17 MediaTek Industry Leadership 301

Figure 5-18 MediaTek Product Portfolio 302

Table 5-19 MediaTek Product Advantages 303

Table 5-20 MediaTek / Ralink Comprehensive Product Portfolio 304



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