Global Submarine Optical Fiber Cables Industry
LONDON, Feb. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/1658728
Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2013 through 2022. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs.
The report profiles 104 companies including many key and niche players such as: - Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks SAS - Ciena Corporation - Fujitsu Limited - Huawei Marine Networks Co., Limited - Infinera Corporation - Kokusai Cable Ship Co., Ltd.
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SUBMARINE OPTICAL FIBER CABLES MCP-7858 A GLOBAL MARKET REPORT CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations Disclaimers Data Interpretation & Reporting Level Quantitative Techniques & Analytics Product Definitions and Scope of Study Submarine Optical Fiber Cables
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Prelude Submarine Cable Networks - The Lifeline of Global Communications Evolution of Submarine Networks Subsea Optical Fiber Networks - Past, Present, and Future Outlook Growth Drivers in a Nutshell Repairs, Upgrades and Replacements to Drive Future Growth Fiber Optics - The Preferred Transmission Medium for Undersea Applications Internet's Rising Contribution to Economy: Need for Submarine Cables International Bandwidth Usage Continues to Grow Exponentially Table 1: Global International Bandwidth Usage (in Tbps) for years 2012 through 2016 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 2: Number of Internet Users Worldwide (in Million) and Penetration per 100 Population for Years 2011 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 3: Global Mobile Communications Market: Data Subscriptions as a Percentage of the Overall Mobile Subscriptions for Years 2011 through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Growth Evenly Spread Out Table 4: International Bandwidth Usage by Geographic Region (2012-2016): Ranked by % CAGR for Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, Middle East, Latin America, and Oceania (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Opportunity Indicators: Table 5: Global Internet Usage (2017): Percentage Share Breakdown of Number of Internet Users for Select Countries (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 6: Worldwide Internet Penetration Rates (%) by Region: 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 7: Top 20 Internet Countries: Ranked by Number of Internet Users (in Millions): 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 8: Worldwide Active Broadband Subscriptions (Fixed, Mobile & Total) per 100 Population (2017): Breakdown by Geographic Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Internet Traffic on the Rise Table 9: Global IP Traffic by Geographic Region (2016 & 2021) (in Exabytes per month) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Rise in IP-enabled Devices Necessitates Bandwidth Capacity Expansion Table 10: Active Mobile Broadband Subscriptions per 100 Inhabitants (2011-2017) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 11: Active Mobile Broadband Subscriptions per 100 Inhabitants by Region (2017) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 12: Mobile Data Traffic Growth by Region (2016) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Growth in Internet Video to Trigger Use of Submarine Cable Systems Table 13: Consumer Internet Video Traffic by Geographic Region (2014 & 2018) (in Exabytes per month) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Mobile Videos Streaming Gathers Steam Table 14: Smartphone Penetration Worldwide (as a Percentage of Total Population) for Major Countries: 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 15: Global Market for Smartphones (2012, 2014, 2016 & 2018P): Breakdown of Sales in Thousand Units (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 16: Global Smartphones Market (2016 & 2020P): Percentage Share Breakdown of Sales by Geographic Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 17: Global Mobile Subscriptions (2016): Percentage Breakdown by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Impact of Economic Uncertainties on Submarine Cables Market Emerging Markets Offer World of Possibilities Submarine Cable Companies Focus on Unserved Routes Lack of New Submarine Cable System Installations: A Cause of Concern? Upgrades Find Favor over New Subsea Network Installations Table 18: Average Lit Capacity (%) on Major Submarine Cable Routes Worldwide (2016) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Financing Structure of Submarine Cable Systems Paradigm Shift in Ownership Table 19: Funding for New Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Systems (1987-2015, 2012-2016 & 2017-2018): Percentage Share Breakdown of Investment by Financier(s) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) New Cable Projects Witness Turnaround in 2016 Table 20: Global Submarine Optical Fiber Cable Market (2008-2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Investments in New Projects by Geographic Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Unconventional Applications Provide Growth Opportunities Creating Mesh Networks for Greater Reliability and Faster Connectivity Low Latency of Cable Systems: Sought After among Electronic Trading Companies Technology Advances Promise Faster Undersea Transmissions Service Providers Focus on Improving Flexibility of Submarine Cable Networks Subsea Cables Encounter Challenges due to Big Data Submarine Cables: At Risk from Snooping, Natural Disasters & Financial Crisis Network Sabotage a Real Threat Congestion, Political Feuds Push Subsea Cable Companies to Seek Alternate Routes Upgrade Suppliers Gaining Prominence Change in Competitive Dynamics Table 21: Leading Suppliers of New Systems in the Submarine Cable Systems Market (2012-2016): Percentage Share Breakdown of New Systems Supplied for Primary Contracts for ASN, TE SubCom, NEC, Fujitsu, Huawei Marine, NSW, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) SLTE Market Slowdown Affects Vendor Margins Table 22: Leading Vendors in the Global Submarine System Construction Market (2016): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for ASN, TE SubCom, NEC Group and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 23: Leading Vendors in the Global Submarine Cables Market (2012-2016): Percentage Share Breakdown of Supply Contracts for ASN, TE SubCom, NEC, Huawei Marine Networks, Fujitsu, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
2. SUBMARINE OPTICAL FIBER CABLES: AN INTRODUCTION Submarine Optical Fiber Cables History and Development Optical Telephone Cables Basic Structure of Submarine Communication Cable Other Components of Submarine Cable Network Cable Landing Points Cable Landing Stations Cable Termination Stations IT Systems Submarine Branching Units Ownership Structure in Submarine Cable Industry Submarine Cables: An Edge over Satellite Communications SEA-ME-WE 3: The Longest Submarine Cable Network
3. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE Regulations for Cable Deployment and Protection 2011 Omnibus Resolution on Oceans and the Law of the Sea: Glance at Key Specifications A Peek into Provisions of UNCLOS for Undersea Cables Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables Australia: Legal Framework for Submarine Cables
4. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY ASN Commences Construction of New Submarine Cable for IOX Cable Nexans Bags Supply Contract from Huawei Marine Networks Xtera® Awarded Contract from DISA for New Regional Submarine Cable System Hawaiian Telecom Completes Buildout of SEA-US Undersea Fiber Cable ABDIG to Acquire Majority Stake in Fiber Prime Telecommunications ASN Signs Turnkey Agreement with OPT for NATITUA Cable System BTL and Huawei Marine Complete SEUL Submarine Cable Buildout Huawei Marine Bags Contract for Submarine Cable System from SISCC TE SubCom Bags SPMMA Maintenance Contract Equinix and Eastern Light Enter into Partnership for Sweden- Finland Submarine Cable Globe Telecom and BSCC Sign Agreement for Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Spur ASN and Vocus Sign Agreement for New ASC System Seaborn and Werthein Sign Agreement to Build ARBR Submarine Cable System Ciena's MONET Subsea Cable System Selected by Angola Cables H.I.G. Capital Takes Over Assets of Xtera NEC to Supply Cable for HK-G Cable System GTT Acquires Hibernia Networks ASN Upgrades Transpacific Cable System with 8QAM Technology TE Subcom and Ciena Sign Enter into Alliance for Open Submarine Cable Networking Solutions Nokia Completes Acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent ASN Bags Contract for Greenland Connect North from TELE-POST NEC Bags Contract to Develop IGG Cable System from PT.Telkom TE SubCom and Djibouti Telecom Consortium Sign Construction and Maintenance Agreement for DARE ASN and TE Subcom Renew Maintenance Contract with Telefónica NEC Bags Contract from DOCOMO for ATISA Submarine Cable System Alcatel-Lucent Introduces 1620 SOFTNODE ASN Bags Contract for Building Australia West Express Undersea Cable System from GoTo Networks ASN Bags Contract for SAPL from Ocean Networks ASN Streamlines Cable Ship Operations Telekom Malaysia Bags Contract to Develop and Construct new 3 ,500km Submarine Cable System Trans Pacific Express Selects Ciena for Submarine Cable Upgrade Brazil Mulling Plans to Deploy Underwater Fiber Optic Cables in Amazon Basin Alcatel-Lucent and ACE Consortium Completes Field Trial on ACE System
5. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks SAS (France) Ciena Corporation (USA) Fujitsu Limited (Japan) Huawei Marine Networks Co., Limited (China) Infinera Corporation (USA) Kokusai Cable Ship Co., Ltd. (Japan) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan) NEC Corporation (Japan) Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH (Germany) NTT World Engineering Marine Corporation (Japan) Orange Marine (France) S. B. Submarine Systems Co., Ltd. (China) Seaborn Networks LLC (USA) TE SubCom (USA) Xtera Communications, Inc. (USA)
6. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE Table 24: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Submarine Optical Fibers Cables by Route - Americas, EMEA, Intra-Asia, and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Route Kilometers Added for the Years 2013 through 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Table 25: World 10-Year Perspective for Submarine Optical Fibers Cables by Route - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Route Kilometers Added for Americas, EMEA, Intra-Asia, and Others Markets for the Years 2013, 2017 & 2022 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
7. OVERVIEW OF SELECT REGIONS The United States US Government Tightens Control on Undersea Cable Services and Systems The New Framework and its Objectives Latin America Overview Table 26: International Bandwidth Demand in South America (2016): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) New Wave of Projects Hit Latin America Brazil: A Lucrative Connectivity Target for Submarine Cable Projects Cuba Gets First Undersea Cable Europe Finland Looks to Expand Bandwidth through New Submarine Cable Link Asia-Pacific Submarine Cables in Asia: High Growth Opportunities Japan: Earthquake and Tsunami Disrupt Fiber-Optic Submarine Cables India: Submarine Cables Market on Expansion Mode Major submarine cable systems currently connecting India to the rest of the world include: Telecom Majors Team Up for Submarine Cable Projects Monopoly Allegations in CLS Sector Hits Submarine Cables Market The Middle East Limited Submarine Cable Systems Lead to High Broadband Prices Africa Need for Connectivity Drives Focus onto Submarine Cables Table 27: Select Submarine Cable Systems in Africa by Route Length and Capacity (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Imminent Explosion in International Connectivity through Submarine Cables High-Capacity Submarine Cables to Wire-up Africa Emergence of VoIP Services African Countries Take Measures to Control High Cost of Bandwidth Extending Connectivity to Landlocked Nations is Key for Future Growth East Africa - An Overview Submarine Cable Systems Spur Demand for Broadband Internet Services Surging Demand for Mobile Communications & Internet Services West Africa - An Overview Launch of New Cable Systems to Bring Broadband Connectivity Southern Africa - Leading the IP Bandwagon Nigeria - A Large Market Submarine Cable Systems to Drive Down Bandwidth Prices Delay in Approval for National Broadband Policy Affects Investments Table 28: Select Submarine Cable Systems Connecting Nigeria (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) Egypt: An Important Host of Submarine Cables Southeast Asia Pan-East Asia Route: A Review Select Pan-East Asian Systems Challenges Facing Intra-Asian Market for Submarine Cables Australia & New Zealand High Cost of Internet Data Transmission over Submarine Cables Creating Mesh Networks for Greater Reliability and Faster Connectivity
III. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE Total Companies Profiled: 104 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 111) The United States (14) Japan (9) Europe (26) - France (4) - Germany (2) - The United Kingdom (6) - Italy (2) - Spain (3) - Rest of Europe (12) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (34) Middle East (8) Latin America (6) Africa (14) Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/1658728
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