Japan Telecommunications Services WAN Managers Survey 2008
| Publication Date | March 2009 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | IDC |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 119 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | IDC07360 |
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Summary
This IDC study (which is a translation of the Japanese report IDC #<A href="/getdoc.jsp?containerId=J8220106">J8220106</A>) analyzes the results of a survey conducted by IDC among WAN managers of companies with 100 or more employees on various topics, including the use of leased lines, IP VPN, wide area Ethernet, VoIP, NGN, network replication, and IT budgets. IDC Japan has been conducting the same survey for five straight years. Where necessary, we shall also analyze the changes in the survey findings over the past few years.
"Based on the results of the current survey, steady growth is predicted for the ultra high-speed leased lines market. Meanwhile, the main battleground for wide area Ethernet is shifting toward the SMB market. Enterprise WAN managers do not have a clear understanding of NGN yet. It is necessary for carriers to expand their lineups for the SMB market and actively promote NGN," observes Yoko Ono, senior market analyst, Communications, IDC Japan.
Content
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Survey Topics
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Survey Sample Profile
- Figure: Distribution by Company Size (Number of Employees)
- Figure: Sample Distribution by Industry
- Figure: Company Size Distribution by Industry
- Figure: Sample Distribution by Annual Turnover
- Figure: Sample Distribution by HQ Location
- Figure: Role/Authority of Respondents in Relation to Enterprise WAN
- Executive Summary
- Situation Overview
- WAN Connections
- Figure: Number of WAN Access Points in Japan
- Figure: Number of WAN Access Points in Japan by Company Size
- Figure: Number of WAN Access Points in Japan by Industry
- Figure: Proportion of Access Points in Japan Connected to WAN by Industry
- WAN Traffic Breakdown by Data Type
- Figure: WAN Traffic Data Type
- Figure: Average Makeup of WAN by Line Type (Includes Users not using Line Type Concerned)
- Figure: Average Makeup of WAN by Line Type (Excludes Users not using Line Type Concerned)
- Figure: Proportion of High-Speed Leased Lines in WAN (Less Than 45Mbps)
- Figure: Proportion of High-Speed Leased Lines in WAN (45Mbps and Above)
- Figure: Proportion of General (Code, Bandwidth) Leased Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of ATM Leased Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of Ethernet Leased Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of Frame Relay/Cell Relay Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of Mega Data Netz Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of Wide Area Ethernet Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of IP VPN (Standard) Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of Lite VPN Lines in WAN
- Figure: Proportion of Internet VPN Lines in WAN
- Figure: Changes in Number of Access Points in Next One Year
- Mission-Critical Network Trends
- Figure: Most Important Line Type in Mission-Critical Networks
- Figure: Most Important Line Type in Mission-Critical Networks by Company Size
- Table: Most Important Line Type in Mission-Critical Networks by Company Size
- Figure: Most Important Line Type in Mission-Critical Networks by Industry
- Table: Most Important Line Type in Mission-Critical Networks by Industry
- Implementation Trends by Line Type
- Leased Lines
- Figure: Number of Leased Lines in Mission-Critical Networks
- Figure: Relationship Between Proportion of Leased Lines in Mission-Critical Networks and Leased Line Speed
- Figure: Relationship Between Average Proportion of Leased Lines in Mission-Critical Networks and Leased Line Speed
- Table: Relationship Between Average Proportion of Leased Lines in Mission-Critical Networks and Leased Line Speed by Company Size
- Figure: Plans for Leased Lines in Mission-Critical Networks in Next One Year, 2006-2008
- Figure: Plans for Leased Lines in Mission-Critical Networks in Next Two Years, 2006-2008
- Figure: Changes in Number of Ultra High-Speed Leased Line Access Points in Next One Year by Company Size
- IP VPN
- Figure: IP VPN Implementation
- Figure: Number of IP VPN Access Points by VPN Type
- Figure: IP VPN Access Speed Distribution by VPN Type
- Figure: Use of IP VPN (standard) and Internet VPN Value Added Functions
- Table: Use of IP VPN (Standard) and Internet VPN Value Added Functions by Company Size
- Figure: Average Proportions of VPN Lines in Hybrid Networks, 2006-2008
- Figure: Internet VPN Implementation Method by Company Size
- Figure: Plans for IP VPN (Standard) in Mission-Critical Networks in Next One Year, 2006-2008
- Figure: Plans for IP VPN (Standard) in Mission-Critical Networks in Next Two Years, 2006-2008
- Figure: Plans for Internet VPN in Mission-Critical Networks in Next One Year, 2006-2008
- Figure: Plans for Internet VPN in Mission-Critical Networks in Next Two Years, 2006-2008
- Figure: Relationships Between Wide Area Ethernet Implementation and IP VPN Implementation
- Wide Area Ethernet
- Figure: Wide Area Ethernet Implementation by Company Size
- Figure: Wide Area Ethernet Implementation in 2007 by Company Size (Reference)
- Figure: Number of Wide Area Ethernet Access Points
- Table: Number of Wide Area Ethernet Access Points by Company Size
- Figure: Wide Area Ethernet Makeup by Access Line Type
- Figure: Wide Area Ethernet Makeup by Access Line Speed, 2006-2008
- Table: Wide Area Ethernet Makeup by Access Line Speed by Company Size
- Figure: Plans for Wide Area Ethernet Lines in Mission-Critical Networks in Next One Year, 2006-2008
- Figure: Plans for Wide Area Ethernet Lines in Mission-Critical Networks in Next Two Years, 2006-2008
- Figure: Changes in Number of Wide Area Ethernet Access Points in Next One Year by Company Size
- Figure: Wide Area Ethernet Implementation among IP VPN Users
- Figure: Use of Services that Implement Virtual Wide Area Ethernet on IP Networks
- Table: Use of Services That Implement Virtual Wide Area Ethernet on IP Networks by Company Size
- WAN Replication
- Figure: Mission-Critical Network Replication by Company Size
- Figure: Mission-Critical Network Replication Methods
- Figure: Access Line Replication by Company Size
- Figure: Reasons for Implementing Access Line Replication
- VoIP
- Figure: Major Voice and VoIP Services Implemented by Company Size
- Table: Major Voice and VoIP Services Implemented by Industry
- Figure: VoIP Implementation
- Table: VoIP Implementation by Company Size
- Figure: Proportion of Offices Connected to VoIP Access Points
- Figure: Reasons for not Implementing VoIP, 2006-2008
- Figure: Reasons for VoIP Implementation, 2006-2008
- Figure: VoIP Applications (Services and Functions) Implemented/to be Implemented/Considered by Company Size
- SaaS Implementation
- Figure: SaaS Implementation by Company Size
- Figure: Applications Implemented/to be Implemented Using SaaS Model
- NGN Awareness and Expectations
- Figure: NGN Awareness
- Figure: Interest in Commercial NGN Services
- Figure: Expectations on NGN Functions
- Figure: Expectations on NGN Services and Applications
- WAN Contracts and Budgets
- Selection of WAN Service Providers
- Figure: WAN Service Provider Selection Standards
- Figure: WAN Service Provider Selection Standards by Company Size
- Figure: WAN Service Provider Selection Standards by Industry
- Figure: Use of Providers in Past One Year, 2006-2008
- Figure: Plans to Switch Providers, 2006-2008
- Figure: Number of Providers Enquired in Purchasing Communication Services, 2006-2008
- Figure: Usage of Multiple WAN Providers, 2003-2008
- Figure: Usage of Multiple WAN Providers by Company Size
- Figure: Usage of Multiple WAN Providers by Industry
- Figure: Adoption of SI/NI Opinions, 2006-2008
- Table: Adoption of SI/NI Opinionsfor WAN Service Implementation by Company Size
- Budgeting
- Figure: Annual Communication Budgets
- Figure: Annual Communication Budgets by Revenue Size
- Figure: Annual Communication Budgets by Company Size
- Figure: Communication Costs as a Share of ICT Budgets
- Figure: Changes in Communication Costs as a Share of ICT Budgets in the Next Year
- Figure: Changes in Communication Costs as a Share of ICT Budgets in the Next Year by Industry
- Figure: Changes in Communication Costs as a Share of ICT Budgets in the Next Year by Company Size
- Future Outlook
- Impact
- Essential Guidance
- Actions to Consider
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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