DSL Gateways Could Open the Door to the Digital Home, New Report Finds
02 2월 2006 - 5:20AM
PR Newswire (US)
Emerging products could become the linchpin technology to bring
together the growing array of consumer digital devices, says Heavy
Reading NEW YORK, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Residential DSL gateway
devices present a potentially huge opportunity for telecom service
providers to gain firm control of residential broadband voice,
data, and video service usage -- but carrier success in
establishing a strong presence in the digital home is far from
assured, according to a major new report from Heavy Reading
(http://www.heavyreading.com/), Light Reading Inc.'s market
research division. DSL Gateways: Beyond the Router analyzes how,
when, and why residential DSL gateways may emerge as the linchpin
device that will tie together the disparate elements that now
appear in broadband-enabled homes, including PCs, video set-top
boxes, next-gen gaming consoles, 802.11 wireless devices,
packet-based voice terminals, home security systems, and remote
management products. It evaluates the current role DSL gateways can
play in networked homes and analyzes how that role is likely to
change as products and technologies develop and mature. This
all-new report includes a complete accounting of DSL residential
gateway technology and product developments from more than 30
different gateway suppliers, including Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO),
Huawei Technologies, Motorola (NYSE:MOT), Philips (NYSE: PHG;
Amsterdam: PHI), Samsung (Seoul: SEC), and Siemens (NYSE: SI;
Frankfurt: SIE). The report provides a detailed analysis of major
vendors, including such vital, company- specific information as: *
Types of gateways offered * Expectations for developments in
gateway technology * Attitudes toward home-networking technology *
Channels to market, especially service provider channels * Key
differentiators "Over the past 12 to 18 months, residential DSL
gateways have begun to take center stage in the digital home, and
especially in the minds of major broadband service providers,"
notes Graham Finnie, Senior Analyst at Heavy Reading and author of
the report. "Increasingly, service providers see residential
gateways as a key mechanism in the battle both to deliver
higher-value services over broadband and to gain better control
over customers in order to reduce churn." Other key findings of DSL
Gateways: Beyond the Router include the following: The home gateway
is becoming a much more important part of the residential broadband
equation. As broadband packages become more complex, so the need
for more complex, integrated, and manageable gateways increases.
VOIP and QOS are rapidly becoming standard capabilities in
gateways. In the service provider channel in particular, a VOIP
software stack and several VOIP ports are now standard features of
the gateway, while QOS capabilities -- such as traffic
prioritization to handle VOIP and video -- are being augmented.
There is a wide range of opinion within the gateway community about
which home networking technologies to support, and there are no
clear winners yet. Improved versions of the 802.11 wireless
standards family and proprietary enhancements have strong support,
especially among the big retail gateway vendors, but new wired
standards, especially HomePlug, MoCA, and HomePNA also have
advocates. DSL Gateways: Beyond the Router costs $3,795 is
published in PDF format. The price includes an enterprise license
covering all of the employees at the purchaser's company. For more
information, or to request a free executive summary, contact: Dave
Williams Sales Director, Heavy Reading 858-485-8870 Press/analyst
contact: Dennis Mendyk Managing Director, Heavy Reading
201-587-2154 About Heavy Reading Heavy Reading is an independent
market research organization offering quantitative analysis of
telecom technology to service providers, vendors, and investors.
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needed today for the deployment of profitable networks based on
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