Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market
Report Number: P-970-15 |
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Publication Date: March 2015 |
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Are You Prepared for the Next Transition in Structured Cabling?
- Are there still opportunities for copper?
- What fiber products will dominate the structured cable market?
- What role are new technologies playing?
- How have these technologies affected port count?
- How are suppliers making themselves standout?
Addressing these questions, and many more, is Bishop & Associates research report, Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market.
A market that was worth in excess of $14 billion dollars in 2014, the structured cable and connectivity market has undergone significant changes in the past few years. These changes coupled with increased competition, continued growth of data centers, increased prevalence of wireless devices and the continued decline of computer sales, all make for a dynamic setting. Focusing on a variety of cable and product types, the report covers structured cabling components used in local area networks running Ethernet up to data rates of 400G and reviews other markets that use Ethernet such as security.
Be ready to move your company into this new era of cable and connectivity, order your copy today.
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Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market
Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Overall Structured Cabling Components Five-Year Forecasts
- Total Components by Media Type
- Total Market: Copper versus Fiber
- Summary of Category Products
- Percentage of Copper Category Components (Revenue)
- Summary of Fiber Products
- Percentage of Fiber Related Components (Revenue)
- Total Components by Data Rate
- Percent of Total Components by Data Rate
- Structured Cabling Components by Region 2014 to 2019 with 5-Year CAGR
- Ethernet and Structured Cabling Trends Driving the Market
- 10-Gigabit Copper (10GBASE-T)
- SFP+ and Top of Rack (ToR) Data Center Architecture
- 25, 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet
- Multi-mode Fiber
- Single Mode Fiber
- MPO and Pre-Terminated Cable Assemblies
- 40GBase-T-Copper
- Enhanced Category 5e and 6 Cables
- Marketing and Sales Strategies
- Cabling is No Longer the Lead Product
- Structured Cabling Sales Channel
Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Introduction
- Background
- The Markets for Gigabit Networking
- New Technologies in the Data Center Will Drive Higher Rates
- Data Center Networking Data Rates
- Scope and Objectives
- Scope of this Report
- Structured Cabling Components Covered
- Methodology and Information Sources
- Plan of Report
Chapter 2 – Trends in the Structured Cabling Market
- Introduction
- Ethernet
- Service Provider and DC Data Rate Divergence
- IEEE Development Standards
- Gigabit Data Communications Ethernet Variants
- Data Centers and Enterprise Networks: Data Rate and Bandwidth Requirements
- Public Network Data Rate Progression (Gbps)
- Local Area Network and Enterprise Data Center Data Rate Progression (Gbps)
- Ethernet Servers and Switches
- Servers
- FCoE and CEE Server Network Convergence
- Switches
- Storage Area Networks and Fibre Channel
- FC Device Speedmap
- Inter-Switch Links Speedmap
- FCoE Speedmap
- High Performance Computing and InfiniBand
- Today’s Supercomputer
- InfiniBand Formats and Data Rates
- InfiniBand Roadmap
- Ethernet versus Fibre Channel and InfiniBand
- Interconnect Family System Share 2013
- Interconnect Family System Share 2014
- Interconnect System Share 2013
- Interconnect System Share 2014
- Passive Optical LAN
- LAN versus POL
- Mobile Backhaul
- Wireless Technology Evolution
- New Applications for Structured Cabling
- Structured Cabling System Trends
- Cable
- Worldwide Flammability Ratings
- TIA-568 and ISO/IEC 11801 Premise Wiring Standards
- Category 5e/Class D
- Category 6/Class E
- Category 6A/ClassEA
- Shielding
- Category 6A Shielded Cable
- Category 7 and 7A/Class F and FA
- Category 7A
- Category 8/Class 1,2
- Copper Patch Cables
- Patch Panels
- SFP and SFP+ Direct-Attach Copper (DAC) Family
- Fiber Optics
- Multi-mode Fiber
- Fiber Reach for Ethernet and Fibre Channel Variants in Meters
- Single Mode Fiber
- Single Mode Fiber Standards
- Single Mode Fiber LAN Application Reach
- Fiber Optic Connectors
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Indoor Fiber Cables
- Pre-terminated Fiber Assemblies
Chapter 3 – Structured Cabling Suppliers Competitive Landscape
- Introduction
- 3M
- 3M’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Belden
- Belden Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Belden’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Berk-Tek, A Nexans Company/Nexans
- Berk-Tek Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Berk-Tek/Nexans’ Structured Cabling Offer
- CommScope
- CommScope Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- CommScope’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Corning
- Corning Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Corning’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Hubbell Premise Wiring
- Hubbell Premise Wiring Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Hubbell’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Leviton
- Leviton Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Leviton’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Panduit
- Panduit Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Panduit’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Siemon
- Siemon Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- Siemon’s Structured Cabling Offering
- Stewart Connector, a Bel Group
- Stewart’s Structured Cabling Offering
- TE Connectivity
- TE Networks Solutions Structured Cabling Brands, Trade Marks and Trade Names
- TE Connectivity’s Structured Cabling Offering
Chapter 4 – Five-Year Forecasts
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Total Market
- Overall Structured Cabling Components Five-Year Forecasts
- Summary Table for All Component Types
- Total Components by Media Type
- Total Market: Copper versus Fiber
- Gigabit Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
- 10G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
- 25G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
- 40G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
- 100G Product Summary by Product Type 2014 to 2019
- Structured Cabling Connectors
- Connectors by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Connectors by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Copper Connectors by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Copper Connectors by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Fiber Connectors by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Fiber Connectors by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Summary of Fiber Product 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Patch Cords
- Patch Cords by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Patch Cords by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Copper Patch Cords by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Copper Patch Cords by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Fiber Patch Cords by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Fiber Patch Cords by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Patch Panels
- Patch Panels by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Patch Panels by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Cable
- Copper Horizontal Cable by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Copper Horizontal Cable by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Copper Patch Cables by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Copper Patch Cables by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Fiber Cable by Product Type 2014 through 2019
- Fiber Cable by Data Rate 2014 through 2019
- Market by Fiber Type ($) 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Copper Cabling Systems
- Summary of Category of Product 2014 through 2019
- Cat5e Products
- CAT6 U/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
- CAT6F/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
- CAT6A U/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
- CAT6A F/UTP Products 2014 through 2019
- CAT7 Products 2014 through 2019
- CAT8 Products 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Components by Region of the World
- Structured Cabling Component Sales by Region 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Connector Sales by Region 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Patch Cords by Region 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Copper Horizontal Cabling by Region 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Copper Connectors by Region 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Fiber Cable by Region 2014 through 2019
- Structured Cabling Fiber Connectors by Region 2014 through 2019
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Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market
Bishop & Associates research report Structured Cabling and Connectivity Market offers valuable insight into the changes driving this highly competitive, technology focused market.
This report covers structured cabling components used with networking equipment capable of running Ethernet up to data rates of 400G. In addition, other markets that use Ethernet such as security are addressed. Cable and components covered in this report are detailed in the chart below.

In addition, top component manufacturers that deliver connector and cable products to this industry are discussed and five-year forecasts of cable, connectors, components and assemblies are provided.
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