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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/eaa908/20082009_annual_r) has announced the addition of the "2008-2009 Annual Report on China's Switch Market" report to their offering.
Vendors Involved: Cisco, Huawei, H3C, Nortel, Maipu, ZTE, Ruijie, Alcatel. Lucent, Shanghai Bell Alcatel
In 2008, abundant network application drives the steady growth of China's Ethernet switch market. Operators speed up their metro Ethernet's construction pace. With FTTH construction's accelerating and service development, because of network transformation pressure's increasing, major operators realize the importance of constructing metro Ethernet in 2008, they strengthen deployment so as to drive the development of mid-and high-end Ethernet switch market.
Industry market becomes the impetus of the market's favorable development. With informatization course's further promotion, finance, government and energy industries increase their demands for network equipment. Because of natural disasters and mine disasters, the network applications attract more attentions from governments and major industries, video conference, video surveillance so as to drive the development of network construction and the demands for switch equipments.
In the face of changes and challenges of competition and market, release of 2008-2009 Annual Report on Chinas Switch Market helps vendors, investors and industry insiders grasp more accurately laws governing the markets development:
In-depth, full and accurate market research data: On the basis of in-depth research in leading vendors, the report depicts changes in the market from the angle of product structure, price structure, regional structure and channel structure, and clearly identifies development trend. All-round and in-depth brand competition analysis: enterprises performance in the dimension of market segments, competitive strategies and SWOT analysis, and reviews the makings of success in the marketplace on the basis of its deep understanding of the wireless fixed terminal market. Vendors are divided into four quadrants including leaders and challengers. Scientific and complete forecasts: Through regression modeling and expert verification in major market segments, it analyzes related industry links, to present valuable trend analysis and quantitative forecast result.
Key Topics Covered:
- I. Overview of the Global Ethernet Switch Market in 2008
- II. Overview of Chinas Ethernet Switch Market in 2008
- III. Analysis on Competition Situation in Chinas Ethernet Switch Market in 2008
- IV. Factors Affecting the Market
- V. Analysis on Development Trend of Chinas Ethernet Switch Market, 2009-2011
- VI. Forecast on the Development of Chinas Ethernet Switch Market, 2009-2011
- VII. User Requirements Study
- VIII. Recommendations
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/eaa908/20082009_annual_r
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