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The NFV, SDN & Wireless Network Infrastructure Market: 2014-2020

Published: Mar, 2014 | Pages: 1105 | Publisher: SNS Research
Industry: ICT | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)

Global wireless CapEx is on the rise, as operators deploy LTE and Heterogeneous Network (HetNet) infrastructure, amid growing demands for high-speed mobile broadband connectivity. By eliminating reliance on expensive proprietary hardware platforms, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) promise to reduce the CapEx burden on wireless carriers. In addition, both technologies can significantly slash OpEx due to a reduction in physical space, labor and power consumption.

Driven by the promise of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) reduction, wireless carriers are aggressively jumping on the NFV and SDN bandwagon, targeting integration across a multitude of areas including Radio Access Network (RAN), mobile core, OSS/BSS, backhaul and CPE/home environment.

By 2020, SNS Research estimates that NFV and SDN investments on the RAN segment alone will account for over $5 Billion. These investments will primarily focus on  cloud RAN (C-RAN) deployments, based around the idea of replacing traditional base station nodes with a centralized baseband processing pool serving a number of distributed radio access nodes.

Spanning over 1,105 pages, the "NFV, SDN & Wireless Network Infrastructure Bible: 2014 – 2020” report package encompasses three comprehensive reports covering the conventional 2G, 3G and 4G wireless network infrastructure market as well as the HetNet and NFV/SDN markets:

•	The Wireless Network Infrastructure Bible: 2014 – 2020 - Macrocell RAN, Small Cells, RRH, DAS, Cloud RAN, Carrier WiFi, Mobile Core & Backhaul
•	The HetNet Bible (Small Cells and Carrier WiFi) - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies and Forecasts: 2013 – 2020 – With an Evaluation of DAS & Cloud RAN
•	The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Bible: 2014 – 2020

This report package provides an in-depth assessment of NFV, SDN, network virtualization, 2G, 3G and 4G wireless network infrastructure, HetNet and mobile backhaul. Besides analyzing the key market drivers, challenges, commercial commitments and vendor strategies, the report package also presents forecasts for NFV, SDN, wireless network infrastructure, small cell, WiFi offload, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), C-RAN the mobile backhaul markets from 2014 to 2020 at a regional as well as a global scale. Historical figures and vendor shares are also provided for 2010 till 2013.

The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the three reports.

Topics Covered:

The report package covers the following topics:

Wireless Network Infrastructure Topics

•	2G(GSM and CDMA) technology and market trends
•	3G (W-CDMA, TD-SCDMA and CDMA-2000) technology and market trends
•	4G (LTE, WiMAX) technology and market trends
•	Core network equipment market trends
•	Mobile backhaul equipment and market trends
•	WiFi offload, small cell, DAS, cloud RAN and HetNet technology and market trends
•	Market drivers for wireless network infrastructure investments
•	Challenges to the wireless network infrastructure ecosystem
•	Vendor profiles and strategies
•	Global and regional market analysis and forecasts
•	SWOT analysis of the wireless network infrastructure market

NFV and SDN Topics

•	The scope and  implementation of SDN, NFV and network virtualization across the globe
•	SDN, NFV and network virtualization technology
•	Market drivers and key benefits of SDN, NFV and network virtualization
•	Challenges and inhibitors to the ecosystem
•	Standardization and regulatory initiatives
•	Use cases and application case studies of SDN and NFV
•	SDN and NFV deployment case studies
•	SDN and NFV induced service provider CapEx savings
•	Value chain analysis of the ecosystem and the recognition of key players in each segment of the value chain
•	Industry roadmap from 2014 till 2020
•	Key trends in the ecosystem; SDN and NFV’s impact on the network infrastructure value chain, the stance of incumbent vendors towards SDN and NFV, impact on the proprietary hardware market and co-existence with legacy networks
•	Exclusive interview transcripts of 17 players in the ecosystem;  Alvarion, Aricent, Arista Networks, Broadcomm, Connectem, ConteXtream, Extreme Networks, GENBAND, Mavenir, Netronome, Open Networking Foundation (ONF), Openwave Mobility, Pica8, Plexxi, Radisys, Spirent Communications and Tellabs
•	Profiles and strategies of 122 key players in the ecosystem
•	Strategic recommendations for silicon & server OEMs, network & mobile Infrastructure vendors,  IT giants, pure-play SDN/NFV specialists, enterprises, data center operators and service providers
•	Global and regional market analysis and forecasts

Key Questions Answered:

The report package provides answers to the following key questions:

•	How is the 2G, 3G & 4G infrastructure market evolving by segment and region? What will the market size be in 2017 and at what rate will it grow?
•	What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
•	How will the market shape for small cell infrastructure such as DAS, femtocells, picocells, microcells and other "HetNet" deployments?
•	How will WiFi fit into future network architectures for access and offload?
•	Who are the key vendors in the market, what is their market share and what are their strategies?
•	What strategies should be adopted by operators and vendors to remain a dominant market force?
•	Which 2G, 3G & 4G technology constitutes the highest amount of spending and how will this evolve overtime?
•	How will LTE deployments proceed, and how long will GSM, HSPA and CDMA technologies coexist with LTE?
•	When will WiMAX infrastructure spending diminish?
•	What is the global and regional outlook for RAN and core network sub-markets?
•	What is the opportunity for wireless backhaul market, and what new backhaul solutions are evolving?
•	What are the key market drivers and challenges for SDN, NFV and the wider network virtualization ecosystem?
•	How can SDN and NFV complement each other?
•	What are the key applications and use cases of SDN and NFV?
•	How is the SDN, NFV and network virtualization value chain structured and how will it evolve overtime?
•	What opportunities do SDN and NFV offer to silicon & server OEMs, network & mobile Infrastructure vendors, IT giants, pure-play SDN/NFV specialists, enterprises, data center operators and service providers and other players in the value chain?
•	What strategies should these players adopt to capitalize on the SDN and NFV opportunity?
•	How are SDN and NFV vendors positioning their product offerings?
•	How big is the SDN, NFV and network virtualization ecosystem, and how much revenue will it generate in 2020?
•	What particular submarkets does the ecosystem constitute?
•	What geographical regions, countries and submarkets offer the greatest growth potential for SDN and NFV investments?
•	Who are the key players in the SDN and NFV ecosystem and what are their strategies?
•	How will SDN and NFV impact the network infrastructure value chain?
•	Is there a ring leader in the SDN and NFV ecosystem?
•	How long will service providers continue to utilize proprietary hardware platforms?
•	How can SDN and NFV help make the Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and Rich Communication Services (RCS) business case work?
•	How can software-defined Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) complement SDN functionality?
•	What level of CapEx savings can SDN and NFV facilitate for service providers in each region?

 List of Companies Mentioned

•	21 Vianet Group
•	2K Telecom
•	3 Austria
•	3 Denmark
•	3 HK
•	3 Ireland
•	3 Italia
•	3 Sweden
•	365 Media
•	3Roam
•	4ipnet
•	6connect
•	6WIND
•	A1 Telekom
•	A10 Networks
•	Aalborg University
•	Aalto-University
•	Ablaze
•	Accedian
•	Accedian Networks
•	Accel Partners
•	Accelleran
•	Accton
•	Accuris Networks
•	Acer
•	Acme Packet
•	Actelis
•	ActionPacked Networks
•	Active Broadband Networks
•	Actix
•	Adams NetWorks
•	ADARA Networks
•	Adara Venture Partners
•	ADLINK
•	ADTRAN
•	ADVA
•	ADVA Optical Networking
•	Advanced RF Technologies
•	Advanced Wireless Technology Group (AWTG)
•	Advantech
•	Aepona
•	AEPONYX
•	Aero2
•	Aerohive
•	Aeronet
•	Affirmed Networks
•	Agilent Technologies
•	AICENT
•	Aircel
•	Aircell (Gogo Inflight Internet)
•	Aircom International
•	AirHop Communications
•	Airspan
•	Airtel Nigeria
•	Airvana
•	AIS/DPC Thailand
•	AJ Telecom Group
•	Al Madar
•	Alaska Communications
•	Albis Technologies
•	Albtelecom
•	Alcatel-Lucent
•	Alfa
•	Algar Telecom
•	Algar Telecom (CTBC)
•	Algerie Telecom
•	Alibaba
•	Allot Communications
•	Alpha Networks
•	Altaro
•	Altel
•	ALTEN Group
•	Altera
•	Altera Corporation
•	Altobridge
•	Alvarion
•	AlwaysOn
•	Amadeus Capital Partners
•	Amartus
•	Amazon
•	Amdocs
•	American Tower Corporation
•	Andorra Telecom
•	Andrew Corporation
•	Andrew/CommScope
•	Anite
•	Anixter
•	Anritsu
•	Antares Group
•	Antel
•	Anuta Networks
•	Anvaya Networks
•	Anziva Technologies
•	Aoptix
•	Apple
•	Applied Communication Sciences
•	Aptilo
•	Aptilo Networks
•	Aqiva Wireless
•	Aquafon
•	Argela
•	Aria
•	Aricent
•	Aricent Group
•	Arieso
•	Arista Networks
•	ARItel
•	ARM Limited
•	Armentel
•	Arnold Consulting
•	Arqiva
•	Aruba Networks
•	Asahi Kasei Microdevices
•	Asiaspace
•	Askey
•	Askey Computer Corporation
•	ASOCS
•	Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) –  Japan
•	Astellia
•	ASUS
•	AT&T
•	AT&T Mobility
•	aTAC Initiatives
•	Athena Wireless Communications
•	Atomico
•	Atrica
•	Augere Bangladesh
•	August Capital
•	Avanti
•	Avaya
•	Avea
•	Aviat Networks
•	Axell Wireless
•	Axerra Networks
•	Axis Teknologies
•	Azercell
•	Azerfon
•	b•lite
•	Babilon Mobile
•	Babilon-T
•	Bakcell
•	Bakrie Telecom
•	BandwidthX
•	Batelco
•	Bayan Telecommunications
•	BayRICS
•	Beeline
•	Beeline Lao
•	Beijing Internet Institute (BII)
•	BelAir Networks (Ericsson)
•	BelCel
•	Belgacom
•	Belgacom / Proximus
•	Belgacom International Carrier Services (BICS)
•	Bell Canada
•	Bell Mobility
•	BendBroadband
•	Benu Networks
•	BeST (Life)
•	Best Western
•	BH Telecom
•	Bharti Airtel
•	Bhutan Telecom
•	Big Switch Networks
•	BigAir
•	BII Group
•	Birdstep Technology ASA
•	BL Companies
•	Black & Veatch
•	Black Box Corporation
•	BLiNQ Networks
•	Bluegrass Cellular
•	Blueline
•	BluWan
•	BMW
•	Boingo Wireless
•	Bollore Telecom
•	Boundary
•	Bouygues Telecom
•	Brazil  Army
•	Brazil  Sao Paulo Military Police
•	BridgeWave Communications
•	Broadband Forum
•	Broadcom
•	BroadHop
•	BroadSoft
•	Brocade
•	Browan
•	BSG Wireless
•	BSkyB
•	BSNL
•	BT
•	BTC
•	BTI Systems
•	BTI Wireless
•	BTL
•	BUCD
•	Bulgaria  Vivacom
•	BURCO
•	Byers Engineering Company
•	C Spire Wireless
•	C&S
•	Cable & Wireless Communications
•	Cable and Wireless
•	CableLabs
•	Cablevision
•	Calient Technologies
•	Calsoft Labs
•	Cambium Networks
•	Cambridge Broadband Networks (CBNL)
•	Canoga Perkins
•	Canonical
•	Cariden Technologies
•	Carmel Ventures
•	Carolina West Wireless
•	Carrier Access Corporation
•	Cavium Networks
•	CBL Bahamas
•	CCI Systems
•	CCS
•	CDMA Development Group (CDG)
•	Ceclcom Axiata
•	CeedTec
•	Celcite
•	Celestica
•	Cell C South Africa
•	Cellcom
•	CellO (Optiway and Cellvine)
•	Cellular Asset Management
•	Cellular One of East Central Illinois
•	Cellular Specialties Inc. (Now CSI Solutions Group of Goodman Networks)
•	Cellvine
•	Celtro
•	Centec Networks
•	CenturyLink
•	Ceragon
•	Ceragon Networks
•	Cetan Corporation
•	Chalmers University of Technology
•	Chariton Valley Comms
•	Charles Industries
•	Charles River Ventures
•	Chat Mobility
•	Check Point Software Technologies
•	China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) –  China
•	China Mobile
•	China Mobile (US Research Center)
•	China Mobile Hong Kong
•	China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI)
•	China Netcom
•	China Telecom (China Telecommunications Corporation)
•	China Unicom (China United Network Communications Group Company Limited)
•	ChipStart
•	CHT
•	Chunghwa Telecom
•	Cielo
•	Ciena
•	CIMI Corporation
•	Cincintaci Bell
•	Cisco
•	Citrix
•	City of Charlotte Council
•	Claro
•	Clear Mobitel
•	ClearSky
•	Clearwire
•	Cloudberry Mobile
•	CloudFX
•	CloudNFV
•	Cloudscaling
•	CM Capital
•	CNS
•	CNT
•	Cobham/Axell Wireless
•	Coherent Logix
•	CohesiveFT
•	Colorado Valley
•	Colt
•	Comba
•	Comcast
•	Commnet Wireless
•	CommScope
•	Communication Components Inc. (CCI)
•	Conexant
•	Connectem
•	Connectivity Wireless
•	Contela
•	ConteXtream
•	Continuous Computing
•	Contrail Systems
•	Convergence Technologies
•	Copper Valley Telecom
•	Coraid
•	Coral Group
•	Coriant
•	Corning/MobileAccess
•	Corsa Technology
•	Cosmote
•	COTA Murcia4G
•	Cox Communications
•	Cplane
•	Craig Wireless
•	Cross Telephone
•	Crown Castle
•	CS Corporation
•	CSI
•	CSL Limited
•	CTIA
•	Cuddy & Feder, LLP
•	Cumulus Networks
•	Custer Telephone
•	Cyan
•	Dali Wireless
•	Dapu Telecom
•	DAS Advisers
•	Datame
•	Datang Mobile (DTM)
•	Datang Telecom
•	Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
•	DBD
•	Dedicado
•	Dell
•	Dell Force10
•	Delta Electronics
•	Delta Partners
•	DeltaNode
•	DesignArt Networks
•	DESS GmbH and Co Consulting
•	Deutsche Telekom
•	Devicescape Software
•	Dhiraagu
•	Dialog Axiata LTE TDD later FDD
•	Dialogic
•	DiGi
•	Digicel
•	Digicel Fiji
•	Digitel
•	Digitel Jamaica
•	DirecTV
•	Dish Network
•	D-Link
•	D-Link Corporation
•	DNA
•	DoCoMo Euro-Labs
•	DoCoMo interTouch (USA) Inc.
•	DoCoMo Pacific
•	Dorado Software
•	DragonWave
•	Draka — Prysmian Group
•	DTAC – TriNet
•	Du
•	E Plus
•	eAccess
•	Eastlink
•	E-Band Communications
•	ECI Telecom
•	Ecode Networks
•	Econet Wireless
•	Eden Rock Communications
•	Edgenet
•	Edgewater Networks
•	Edgewater Wireless
•	EDX Wireless
•	EE (Everything Everywhere)
•	EION
•	Eircom
•	Elbrys Networks
•	Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)
•	Elisa
•	Embrane
•	EMC
•	Emerson Network Power
•	EMT
•	Emtel
•	Emulex
•	EnergyAustralia Ausgrid
•	EnGenius
•	Entel Movil
•	Entel PCS
•	Entel Peru
•	Enterasys
•	Enterasys Networks
•	Enterprise Partners
•	EnterpriseWeb
•	Equinix
•	ERA/T-Mobile Poland
•	Ericsson
•	Ericsson-LG
•	Errigal
•	EstiNet Technologies
•	ETC
•	Etex Telephone Co-op
•	EtherReach
•	Ethertronics
•	Ethio Telecom
•	Ethos
•	Etisalat
•	Etisalat Misr
•	ETRI
•	European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
•	Evolve Broadband
•	Exalt
•	EXFO
•	ExteNet Systems
•	Extreme Networks
•	Eye-Fi
•	EZchip
•	F5 LineRate Systems
•	F5 Networks
•	Facebook
•	FarEasTone
•	FastBack Networks
•	Fastlink (Regional Telecom)
•	Femtel
•	Fiberhome Technologies
•	FibroLAN
•	Fidelity Investments
•	Firemon
•	Firetide
•	Fishnet Security
•	Fitel
•	Fjarskipti (Vodafone Iceland)
•	Flanagan Consulting
•	Flash Networks
•	Flash Wireless
•	FON Wireless
•	Fortinet
•	Foundation Capital
•	FPT Telecom
•	Fraunhofer FOKUS
•	Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
•	Free Mobile
•	Freescale Semiconductor
•	French Institute for Research in Computer Science (INRIA)
•	Front Porch
•	FTW - Telecommunications Research Centre Vienna
•	Fujitsu
•	Fujitsu Siemens
•	Fullerton Engineering Consultants Inc.
•	Galtronics
•	GE Intelligent Platforms (GE Energy)
•	Gemtek Technologies
•	Genband
•	Gencore Systems
•	General Communication Inc. (GCI)
•	Georgia  Magticom
•	Gigamon
•	GigaSpaces Technologies
•	GlimmerGlass
•	Glo Mobile
•	Globacom
•	Global Mobile
•	Global Telecom Holding (formerly Orascom)
•	Global Tower Partners
•	Global Wireless Technologies (GWT)
•	Globe
•	Glue Networks
•	GoGrid
•	Goldman Sachs
•	GoNet Systems
•	Goodman Networks
•	Google
•	Gore (W. L. Gore & Associates)
•	GoS Networks
•	Granite Ventures
•	Green Mountain Communications Inc.
•	Green Packet
•	GrenTech
•	GSMA
•	Guavus
•	Guineanet
•	Handlink
•	Hatteras
•	Hay Systems Limited (HSL)
•	Haymaker Technologies
•	Hewlett-Packard (HP)
•	HFR Inc.
•	Hilton
•	Hitachi
•	Hitachi Cable Networks
•	Hitachi Communication Technologies America (Hitachi CTA)
•	Honeywell
•	HP
•	HTC
•	Huahuan
•	Huawei
•	Huber and Suhner (H+S)
•	Hutchison 3
•	Hutchison Global Communications
•	Hypower Inc.
•	IBM
•	IBS Group
•	iBWave
•	ICE
•	iConnect
•	IDC Moldova
•	iDirect
•	IM2
•	Imagine Group
•	Immix Wireless
•	Index Ventures
•	Indiana University
•	Indosat
•	IneoQuest Technologies
•	Infinera
•	Infinetics
•	Infoblox
•	Infovista (Mentum)
•	Inktank
•	InnerWireless (Acquired by Black Box)
•	INOC
•	Inocybe Technologies
•	InPhase Wireless
•	Insieme Networks
•	InSite Wireless, LLC
•	Institut Mines-Télécom
•	Institute for Information Industry (III)
•	Intel
•	Intercontinental Hotel Group
•	InterDigital
•	International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
•	Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
•	Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
•	Interphase
•	Intracom
•	Intucell Systems (Acquired by Cisco)
•	Intune Networks
•	Inwi
•	Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications Board (ISICSB)
•	IP Infusion
•	ip.access
•	iPass
•	Ipgallery
•	IPITEK
•	ISC8
•	ISCO International
•	Iskratel
•	Islandcom
•	Isotrope
•	IT&E Guam
•	Italtel
•	Iusacell
•	Ixia
•	Jafco Ventures
•	Jara Networks
•	JDS Uniphase (JDSU)
•	Jersey Telecom
•	JumpGen Systems
•	Juni Global
•	Juniper
•	Juniper Networks
•	Kanazawa University Hospital
•	Kcell
•	KDDI
•	KEMP Technologies
•	Kentrox
•	KGP Logistics
•	Kineto Wireless
•	Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
•	Kloudspun
•	Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co
•	Kordia
•	Korea Telecom (KT)
•	KPN
•	KPU (Alaska)
•	KT
•	KT Corp Rwanda
•	KTH - Royal Institute of Technology
•	Kulcloud
•	Kyocera
•	L3 Communication Systems – East
•	Lagrange Systems
•	Lancope
•	Lanka Bell
•	Lanner
•	Lanscope
•	Lantiq
•	Lattelecom
•	Layer123
•	Leap Wireless/Cricket
•	Level 3 Communications
•	LG Electronics
•	LG Uplus
•	LightPoint Communications
•	Lightsquared
•	LIME
•	Linkem
•	lliad group
•	LMT
•	Locaweb
•	Lord & Company Technologies
•	LSI Corporation
•	LTC
•	Lumeta
•	Luxoft
•	Lyatiss
•	M1
•	M2Mi
•	Madison Dearborn Partners
•	Mainline Information Systems
•	Manx Telecom
•	Marist College
•	Marriott International
•	Marvell
•	Mascom Wireless
•	Massnet
•	Matrix Partners
•	Mavenir
•	Maverick Corporation
•	MAX Telecom
•	Maxim Integrated
•	Maxis
•	MaxyTel
•	MeadowCom
•	MediaTek
•	Megafon
•	Mellanox Technologies
•	Menatelecom
•	Mentor Graphics
•	Mentum
•	Meru Networks
•	Mesaplexx
•	Metaswitch Networks
•	Meteor
•	MetraTech
•	metroPCS
•	Microlab — A Division of Wireless Telecom Group
•	Microsoft
•	Microwave Networks
•	Midokura
•	Mid-Rivers Communications
•	MIKOM
•	Milmex
•	mimoOn
•	Mindspeed Technologies
•	Minieum Networks
•	Ministry of Industry, Development and Reform Commission - China
•	Ministry of Science - China
•	Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) - Korea
•	Mirantis
•	MiSpot
•	MKI USA
•	Mobile Norway/Tele2
•	Mobile TeleSystems OJSC (MTS)
•	MobileAccess
•	Mobily
•	Mobinil
•	Mobistar
•	Mobitel
•	Mojatatu Networks
•	Moldcell
•	Moldtelecom
•	Monaco Telecom
•	Mongolia Telecom
•	MontaVista
•	Mosaic Telecom
•	Motorola
•	Motorola Mobility
•	Motorola Solutions
•	Movicel
•	Movilmax
•	Movilnet
•	Movilnet Venezuela
•	Movistar
•	MRV Communications
•	MTA
•	MTC
•	MTC Touch
•	M-Tel
•	MTN
•	MTN Uganda
•	MTNL
•	MTPCS
•	MTS
•	MTS Allstream
•	MTS Belarus
•	MTS Ukraine
•	Myanmar P & T
•	Nari Networks
•	Narinet
•	Nash Technologies
•	National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
•	Nawras
•	NBN Co.
•	Ncell
•	NCL Communication (NCLC)
•	Nebula
•	NEC
•	Neo-Sky
•	Neotel
•	Nepal Telecom
•	Nephos6
•	Net Optics
•	NetApp
•	NetCracker Technology
•	NetFlow Logic
•	NetGear
•	Netgem
•	Netia Poland
•	NetNumber
•	Netronome
•	NetScout Systems
•	Netsocket
•	NetStructures
•	Network Norway
•	NetYCE
•	NewNet
•	NewPath Networks
•	Nexius
•	NextG Networks
•	NextGenTel
•	Nextivity
•	NextWave Wireless
•	NICE
•	Nicira
•	Nippon Express
•	Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
•	Nissho Electronics
•	NITA
•	Node-H
•	NOKIA
•	Nokia Solutions & Networks (NSN)
•	Nomadix
•	Nominum
•	Nomor Research
•	Nortel
•	NorthwestCell
•	Nova
•	NoviFlow
•	Nsight
•	nTelos
•	NTT Broadband Platform
•	NTT Communications
•	NTT Data
•	NTT DoCoMo
•	NTT-ME
•	Nuage Networks (Alcatel-Lucent)
•	Nutanix
•	O2 (Telefónica UK Limited)
•	O2 Secure Wireless
•	Object Management Group (OMG)
•	Octasic
•	Oi
•	Oi Brasil
•	Omantel
•	Omnitel
•	On Telecomunicacoes
•	ON.Lab
•	ONE
•	One Convergence
•	Ooredoo
•	Open Mobile
•	Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
•	Open Networking Foundation (ONF)
•	Open Networking Research Center (ONRC)
•	Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA)
•	OpenDaylight (Linux Foundation)
•	Openet
•	OpenStack Foundation
•	Openwave Mobility
•	Opera Software
•	Opscode
•	Optelian
•	Opticon
•	Optimus
•	Optimus Portugal
•	Option N.V.
•	Optiway
•	Optus
•	Opus Capital
•	Oracle
•	Orange
•	Orange (France Telecom)
•	Orange Armenia
•	Orange Austria
•	Orange Dominicana
•	Orange France
•	Orange Israel
•	Orange Liechtenstein
•	Orange Luxembourg
•	Orange Mauritius
•	Orange Moldova
•	Orange Romania
•	Orange Slovak Republic
•	Orange Spain
•	Orange Switzerland
•	Orange Uganda
•	Orchestral Networks
•	Orckit Corrigent
•	Orient Logic
•	Osnova Telecom
•	Overture Networks
•	P&T
•	P1 Networks
•	P4 (Play)
•	PacketFront Software
•	Pandetel
•	Panhandle Telephone Co-op
•	Pantheon
•	Paxterra Solutions
•	PCCW
•	PeakColo
•	PeerApp
•	Pennington Law Firm
•	Peoples Telephone Co-op
•	Percello
•	Personal
•	Pertino
•	Phillips Lytle, LLP
•	Phillips Technology Solutions
•	Pica8
•	picoChip
•	Pioneer Cellular
•	Pivotal
•	Pletronics
•	Plexxi
•	PLUMgrid
•	Pluribus Networks
•	PLVision
•	PMC Sierra
•	Polatis
•	Polkomtel Plus
•	Portugal Telecom (PT) /Oi
•	Positron-Aktino
•	Powerwave Technologies
•	Poznan Supercomputing and Network Centre
•	Poznan University of Technology
•	Procera Networks
•	Proxim
•	Psion
•	PT Telkom
•	PTK Centertel (Orange)
•	PTS
•	Public Mobile
•	Public Service Wireless
•	Public Wireless
•	PureWave Networks
•	PVT
•	Qosmos
•	Quadriga Worldwide
•	Qualcomm
•	Qualcomm Atheros
•	Qualcomm Technologies
•	Quanta
•	QuCell
•	Quortus
•	R (Spain)
•	Rabobank
•	Rackspace
•	RAD Data Communications Ltd
•	Radisys
•	Radware
•	RADWIN
•	Rakon
•	RCS & RDS
•	Real Status
•	Red Bend Software
•	Red Hat
•	Red.es
•	Redline Communications
•	REDtone
•	Reliance
•	Reliance Telecom
•	Republic Wireless
•	Retis
•	Reverb Networks
•	RF Connect
•	RF Window
•	RFNet
•	RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
•	RightScale
•	RIM
•	Riverbed Technology
•	Rogers Communications
•	Rogers Wireless
•	Rostelecom
•	Ro-Timak Technology
•	R-TRON
•	RuahTao
•	Ruckus Wireless
•	RusViet Telecom
•	RWTH Aachen
•	S and R Communications
•	S&T Telephone Cooperative
•	Safaricom
•	Sagebrush Cellular (Nemont)
•	Sagem
•	Sagemcom
•	SAI Technology
•	Saima Telecom
•	Saisei Networks
•	Samsung
•	Samsung Electronics
•	Samsung Ventures Europe
•	Sanctum Networks
•	Sandvine
•	Sasktel
•	Sazz
•	SBA Communications
•	Scalr
•	SCLID Innovations
•	SDNSquare
•	Sequoia Capital
•	Sercom
•	SerComm
•	ServiceMesh
•	Seven Principles
•	SevOne
•	SFR
•	SGRITA
•	Sharp
•	Shasta Ventures
•	Shaw Communications
•	Shentel
•	Shyam
•	Si.mobil
•	SIAE Microelectronics
•	Siemens
•	Siklu
•	Silver Peak
•	Siminn
•	SingTel
•	Sistel Networks
•	SK Telecom
•	SK Telesys
•	Sky Brazil
•	Skyfire
•	Skype
•	Small Cell Forum
•	Smart Communications Inc (PLTD Philippines)
•	Smartone
•	SMARTS
•	Smile
•	Smith Micro Software
•	Smoltelecom
•	Snabb
•	SoftBank
•	SoftBank Mobile
•	Solarflare Communications
•	SolarWinds
•	SOLiD Technologies
•	SolidFire
•	Sonus Networks
•	Southern Cross Venture Partners
•	Spectranet
•	SpeedConnect
•	SpiderCloud
•	Spirent
•	Splunk
•	Sprint
•	Sprint Communications
•	Sprocket Wireless
•	SRT Communications
•	SSTL
•	StackIQ
•	Stanford University
•	Star Microwave
•	Starcomms
•	StarHub
•	Starwood
•	Stateless Networks
•	STC
•	Stoke
•	Stork Lab
•	Strata Networks
•	Stratosphere
•	Strix Systems
•	Sub10 Systems
•	Sunbay
•	Sunrise Communications
•	Sunwave Communications
•	Super Micro
•	Surfline Communications
•	SWIFT Networks
•	Swisscom
•	Sycamore
•	Sym Technology
•	Symantec
•	Symmetricom
•	Syniverse Technologies
•	Syringa Wireless
•	SYS Software
•	Sysnet Integrators
•	Tail-f Systems
•	Taiwan Mobile
•	Tallac Networks
•	Talley
•	Tango
•	Tango Networks
•	Taqua
•	Tarana Wireless
•	Tata Consultancy Services
•	Tata Elxsi
•	Tata Teleservices
•	TDC
•	TE Connectivity (Tyco Electronics Connectivity)
•	Tech Mahindra
•	Technology Committee (TTC) – Japan
•	Tecom
•	Tekelec
•	TEKTELIC
•	Tektronix
•	Telcel
•	Telchemy
•	Telco Systems
•	Tele2
•	Tele2 Kazakhstan 
•	Tele2 Sweden
•	Telecom Italia
•	Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM)
•	Telecom Malaysia
•	Telecom New Zealand
•	Telecommunications Association (TTA) –  Korea
•	Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) – USA
•	Telefónica
•	Telefónica Moviles
•	Telefonica Movistar
•	Telefonica O2 Ireland
•	Telefonica O2 UK
•	Telefonica Peru
•	Telefonica Spain
•	Telekom Austria
•	Telekom Srpske
•	Telenet Belgium 
•	Telenor
•	Telenor Denmark
•	Telenor Hungary
•	Telenor Montenegro
•	Telenor Norway
•	Telenor Sweden
•	Telesis
•	TeliaSonera
•	TeliaSonera Norway
•	TeliaSonera Sweden
•	Telkom Mobile (8ta)
•	Telkomsel Indonesia
•	Tellabs
•	Telrad
•	Telstra
•	Telus
•	Telus Mobility
•	Tempest Telecom
•	Tencent
•	Tervela
•	TESSCO
•	Texas Christian University
•	Texas Energy Network
•	Texas Instruments
•	Texas Instruments (TI)
•	TFL
•	Thales
•	The Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board.
•	The Cloud
•	The Family Office
•	Thomson
•	Three UK
•	T-Hrvatski Telekom
•	Thumb Cellular
•	Tieto
•	Tigo
•	Tikona
•	Tilera
•	TIM Brasil
•	Time Warner Cable
•	TM Forum
•	TMC
•	TMN (Portugal Telecom)
•	T-Mobile
•	T-Mobile Austria
•	T-Mobile Czech Republic
•	T-Mobile Hungary
•	T-Mobile Macedonia
•	T-Mobile Netherlands
•	T-Mobile Puerto Rico
•	T-Mobile Slovensko
•	T-Mobile UK
•	T-Mobile USA
•	TN Mobile
•	TorreyPoint
•	TOT Thailand
•	Towerstream Corporation
•	TPG Internet
•	TP-Link
•	TRaC Global
•	Trango Systems
•	Transit Wireless
•	Transmode
•	Tranzeo
•	Travelping GmbH
•	Triatel
•	Tricom
•	Tropos
•	True Move
•	TSKL
•	TTK
•	Tucana
•	Tunisiana
•	Turk Telekom
•	Turkcell
•	TVM Capital GmbH
•	TW Telecom
•	Tyco Electronics Connectivity
•	U Mobile
•	U.S. Cellular
•	Ubee Interactive
•	Ubee-AirWalk
•	Ubicity Corporation
•	Ubidyne GmBH
•	UBIqube Solutions
•	Ubiquisys
•	Ubiquiti Networks
•	u-blox
•	UCell
•	UK Broadband
•	Ulusnet
•	Umniah
•	Une-EPM
•	Union Wireless
•	United Nations
•	United Wireless
•	Unitel
•	Universitaet Bremen
•	Universitat Politècnica de València
•	University of California, Berkeley
•	University of Kaiserslautern
•	University of Oulu
•	University of Western Ontario (Western University Canada)
•	Uniwill
•	UPRC
•	US Cellular
•	UTStarcom (Star Solutions)
•	Vainakh Telecom
•	vArmour Networks
•	VDC (VNPT)
•	Velatel
•	Velatel-Aerostrong
•	Vello Systems
•	Verisign
•	Verizon
•	Verizon Wireless
•	Versa Networks
•	Veryx Technologies
•	Videocon
•	Videotron
•	Viettel
•	Vimpelcom
•	Vimpelcom (Russia)
•	VIP mobile
•	VIPNet
•	Virgin Media
•	Virtela
•	Virtual Open Systems
•	VirtualLogix
•	Visafone Communications
•	Visionael Corporation
•	Viva
•	Vivacell-MTS
•	Vivato
•	Vivo
•	VMWare
•	Vodacom
•	Vodacom Tanzania
•	Vodafone
•	Vodafone Australia
•	Vodafone Canada
•	Vodafone Czech Republic
•	Vodafone Egypt
•	Vodafone Fiji
•	Vodafone Germany
•	Vodafone Greece
•	Vodafone Hungary
•	Vodafone Ireland
•	Vodafone Italy
•	Vodafone Netherlands
•	Vodafone New Zealand
•	Vodafone Portugal
•	Vodafone Qatar
•	Vodafone Romania
•	Vodafone Spain
•	Vodafone UK
•	Vox
•	VSS Monitoring
•	VTel Wireless
•	Vubiq
•	Vyatta
•	Wataniya Telecom
•	WBS (iBurst)
•	Websense
•	WeFi
•	West Central Wireless
•	Wes-Tec
•	Westell Technologies
•	Wi-Ex
•	Wi-Fi Alliance
•	Wilson Electronics
•	WiMAX Forum
•	Wind
•	Wind Mobile
•	Wind River
•	Windstream Communications
•	Wintegra
•	Wireless Broadband Alliance
•	Wireless Infrastructure Association (PCIA)
•	Wiretap
•	Wistron NeWeb Corp (WNC)
•	Woosh
•	WVNET
•	xFlow Research
•	Xilinx
•	XIUS
•	XL Axiata
•	Xpliant
•	Xplornet
•	Xsigo
•	Yahoo
•	Yoigo
•	Yokogawa
•	Yota
•	Yota (Russia)
•	YTL Communications Yes
•	Zain
•	Zain Bahrain
•	Zain Jordan
•	Zain Kuwait
•	Zain Saudi Arabia (Zain KSA)
•	Zamtel
•	Zhone
•	Zhone Technologies
•	Ziggo
•	Zinwave
•	Zoda Fones
•	ZON Portugal
•	ZTE

Countries Covered

•	Afghanistan
•	Albania
•	Algeria
•	Andorra
•	Angola
•	Anguilla
•	Antigua & Barbuda
•	Argentina
•	Armenia
•	Aruba
•	Australia
•	Austria
•	Azerbaijan
•	Bahamas
•	Bahrain
•	Bangladesh
•	Barbados
•	Belarus
•	Belgium
•	Belize
•	Benin
•	Bermuda
•	Bhutan
•	Bolivia
•	Bosnia Herzegovina
•	Botswana
•	Brazil
•	British Virgin Islands
•	Brunei
•	Bulgaria
•	Burkina Faso
•	Burundi
•	Cambodia
•	Cameroon
•	Canada
•	Cape Verde
•	Cayman Islands
•	Central African Republic
•	Chad
•	Chile
•	China
•	Cocos Islands
•	Colombia
•	Comoros Islands
•	Congo
•	Cook Islands
•	Costa Rica
•	Côte d'Ivoire
•	Croatia
•	Cuba
•	Cyprus
•	Czech Republic
•	Democratic Rep of Congo (ex-Zaire)
•	Denmark
•	Djibouti
•	Dominica
•	Dominican Republic
•	East Timor
•	Ecuador
•	Egypt
•	El Salvador
•	Equatorial Guinea
•	Eritrea
•	Estonia
•	Ethiopia
•	Faroe Islands
•	Federated States of Micronesia
•	Fiji
•	Finland
•	France
•	French Guiana
•	French Polynesia (ex-Tahiti)
•	French West Indies
•	Gabon
•	Gambia
•	Georgia
•	Germany
•	Ghana
•	Gibraltar
•	Greece
•	Greenland
•	Grenada
•	Guam
•	Guatemala
•	Guernsey
•	Guinea Republic
•	Guinea-Bissau
•	Guyana
•	Haiti
•	Honduras
•	Hong Kong
•	Hungary
•	Iceland
•	India
•	Indonesia
•	Iran
•	Iraq
•	Ireland
•	Isle of Man
•	Israel
•	Italy
•	Jamaica
•	Japan
•	Jersey
•	Jordan
•	Kazakhstan
•	Kenya
•	Kirghizstan
•	Kiribati
•	Korea
•	Kosovo
•	Kuwait
•	Laos
•	Latvia
•	Lebanon
•	Lesotho
•	Liberia
•	Libya
•	Liechtenstein
•	Lithuania
•	Luxembourg
•	Macau
•	Macedonia
•	Madagascar
•	Malawi
•	Malaysia
•	Maldives
•	Mali
•	Malta
•	Marshall Islands
•	Mauritania
•	Mauritius
•	Mayotte
•	Mexico
•	Moldova
•	Monaco
•	Mongolia
•	Montenegro
•	Montserrat
•	Morocco
•	Mozambique
•	Myanmar
•	Namibia
•	Nepal
•	Netherlands
•	Netherlands Antilles
•	New Caledonia
•	New Zealand
•	Nicaragua
•	Niger
•	Nigeria
•	Niue
•	North Korea
•	Northern Marianas
•	Norway
•	Oman
•	Pakistan
•	Palau
•	Palestine
•	Panama
•	Papua New Guinea
•	Paraguay
•	Peru
•	Philippines
•	Poland
•	Portugal
•	Puerto Rico
•	Qatar
•	Réunion
•	Romania
•	Russia
•	Rwanda
•	Samoa
•	Samoa (American)
•	Sao Tomé & Principe
•	Saudi Arabia
•	Senegal
•	Serbia
•	Seychelles
•	Sierra Leone
•	Singapore
•	Slovak Republic
•	Slovenia
•	Solomon Islands
•	Somalia
•	South Africa
•	Spain
•	Sri Lanka
•	St Kitts & Nevis
•	St Lucia
•	St Vincent & The Grenadines
•	Sudan
•	Suriname
•	Swaziland
•	Sweden
•	Switzerland
•	Syria
•	Tajikistan
•	Taiwan
•	Tanzania
•	Thailand
•	Togo
•	Tonga
•	Trinidad & Tobago
•	Tunisia
•	Turkey
•	Turkmenistan
•	Turks & Caicos Islands
•	UAE
•	Uganda
•	UK
•	Ukraine
•	Uruguay
•	US Virgin Islands
•	USA
•	Uzbekistan
•	Vanuatu
•	Venezuela
•	Vietnam
•	Yemen
•	Zambia
•	Zimbabwe
 Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Topics Covered
1.3 Historical Revenue & Forecast Segmentation
1.4 Key Questions Answered
1.5 Key Findings
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Target Audience
1.8 Companies & Organizations Mentioned

Chapter 2: An Overview of SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization
2.1 What is Network Virtualization?
2.2 What is Software Defined Networking (SDN)?
2.3 SDN Protocols
2.3.1 OpenFlow
2.3.2 Border Gateway Protocol  - Traffic engineering (BGP-TE)
2.3.3 Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP)
2.3.4 Interface to the Routing System (I2RS)
2.3.5 Virtual Extensible LAN (VxLAN)
2.3.6 Application Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO)
2.3.7 IETF Software Driven Networks
2.4 SDN Implementation Approaches
2.4.1 Network Virtualization Approach
2.4.2 Evolutionary Approach
2.4.3 The “Central Control” Approach
2.5 What is Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)?
2.6 NFV Enabling Technologies
2.6.1 Cloud Computing and Network Virtualization
2.6.2 Open Management and Control Protocols
2.6.3 Industry Standard High-Volume Servers
2.7 How SDN and NFV Differ from Each Other
2.7.1 Similarities and Differences
2.7.2 Can Both Technologies Complement Each Other?
2.7.3 How Are Vendors Positioning their Solutions?
2.8 Market Drivers
2.8.1 Leveraging Generic Low-cost Hardware
2.8.2 Multi-tenancy on Same Hardware
2.8.3 Reduced Power Consumption
2.8.4 Faster Time to Market (TTM)
2.8.5 Improved Operational Efficiency & Performance
2.8.6 Centralized Provisioning and Network Control
2.8.7 Ability to Launch New Services & Virtual Networks Quickly
2.8.8 Dynamic Scaling of Services
2.8.9 Opening the Door to Multi-vendor Interoperability
2.8.10 CapEx and OpEx Reduction
2.8.11 Fast Troubleshooting and Improved Diagnostics
2.8.12 Vendor Support
2.9 Market Barriers
2.9.1 Lack of Standardization & Technology Maturity
2.9.2 Uncertain Cost-Benefits Tradeoffs
2.9.3 NFV May Slow/Delay Traffic
2.9.4 Will Multi-vendor Interoperability Really Work?
2.9.5 Co-Existence with Legacy Networks: Integration Challenges

3 Chapter 3: SDN/NFV Use Case Scenarios and Deployment Case Studies
3.1 Enterprise, Data Center & Generic Use Cases
3.1.1 Network Virtualization
3.1.2 Network Virtualization Case Study: Scalable Data  Centers
3.1.3 Tap Aggregation
3.1.4 Dynamic WAN Re-Routing
3.1.5 Network Exchange: Interconnecting Physical Networks
3.1.6 Improved Traffic Engineering
3.1.7 Converged Storage
3.2 Service Provider Use Cases
3.2.1 Radio Access Network (RAN) Virtualization
3.2.2 Cloud RAN
3.2.3 Wireline Fixed Access Network Virtualization
3.2.4 Evolved Packet Core (EPC)/Mobile Core Virtualization (Including IMS)
3.2.5 Mobile Backhaul Virtualization
3.2.6 CPE/Home Network Environment Virtualization
3.2.7 Service Chaining
3.2.8 SDN/NFV Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
3.2.9 Virtualization of Network Functions (VNF)
3.2.10 VNF Case Study: Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
3.2.11 Virtual Network Function as a Service (VNFaaS)
3.2.12 Virtual Network Platform as a Service (VNPaaS)
3.2.13 Virtualization of CDNs
3.2.14 Bandwidth on Demand
3.2.15 Bandwidth on Demand Case Study: QoS Management for Video
3.2.16 Packet-Optical Integration
3.3 Service Provider Deployment Case Studies
3.3.1 AT&T
3.3.2 BT
3.3.3 China Mobile
3.3.4 Deutsche Telekom
3.3.5 KDDI
3.3.6 NTT Communications
3.3.7 Portugal Telecom (PT) /Oi
3.3.8 SK Telecom
3.3.9 SoftBank
3.3.10 Verizon
3.4 Enterprise & Data Center Deployment Case Studies
3.4.1 Equinix
3.4.2 Fidelity Investments
3.4.3 Google
3.4.4 Kanazawa University Hospital
3.4.5 Nippon Express

Chapter 4: Industry Roadmap and Value Chain
4.1 The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Value Chain
4.1.1 Silicon & Server OEMs
4.1.2 Pure-play SDN/NFV Specialists
4.1.3 Network Infrastructure Vendors
4.1.4 IT Industry Giants
4.1.5 Mobile Infrastructure Vendors
4.1.6 BSS/OSS & Software Vendors
4.1.7 Enterprises
4.1.8 Service Providers
4.1.9 Data Center Operators
4.2 The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Industry Roadmap: 2014 - 2020
4.2.1 Enterprise & Data Center SDN Rollouts: 2013 - 2014
4.2.2 NFV Trials and Vendor Consolidation: 2015 - 2017
4.2.3 Large Scale Proliferation of NFV and SDN in Service Provider Networks: 2018 – 2020

Chapter 5: Standardization Bodies & Alliances
5.1 Open Networking Foundation (ONF)
5.2 European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
5.3 Cloud NFV
5.4 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
5.5 Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
5.6 ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
5.7 OpenDaylight (Linux Foundation)
5.8 OpenStack Foundation
5.9 Open Networking Research Center (ONRC) and ON.Lab
5.10 OpenContrail (Juniper Led)
5.11 CloudBand Ecosystem Program (Alcatel-Lucent Led)
5.12 Open Virtualization Alliance (OVA)
5.13 Object Management Group (OMG)
5.14 FlowForwarding

Chapter 6: Expert Opinion
6.1 Alvarion
6.2 Aricent
6.3 Arista Networks
6.4 Broadcom
6.5 Connectem
6.6 ConteXtream
6.7 Extreme Networks
6.8 GENBAND
6.9 Mavenir
6.10 Netronome
6.11 Open Networking Foundation (ONF)
6.12 Openwave Mobility
6.13 Pica8
6.14 Plexxi
6.15 Radisys
6.16 Spirent Communications
6.17 Tellabs

Chapter 7: Company Profiles
7.1 6WIND
7.2 A10 Networks
7.3 Accedian Networks
7.4 Active Broadband Networks
7.5 ADARA Networks
7.6 ADVA Optical Networking
7.7 Alcatel-Lucent/Nuage Networks
7.8 Amdocs
7.9 Alvarion
7.10 Argela (Turk Telekom Subsidiary)
7.11 Aricent
7.12 Arista Networks
7.13 Big Switch Networks
7.14 Broadcom
7.15 Brocade/Vyatta
7.16 Calsoft Labs/ALTEN Group
7.17 Centec Networks
7.18 Ceragon Networks
7.19 Check Point Software Technologies
7.20 Ciena
7.21 Cisco
7.22 Citrix
7.23 CohesiveFT
7.24 Colt
7.25 Connectem
7.26 ConteXtream
7.27 Coriant
7.28 Corsa Technology
7.29Cyan
7.30 Dell/Force10
7.31 Dorado Software
7.32 Embrane
7.33 EnterpriseWeb
7.34 Ericsson
7.35 Extreme Networks
7.36 F5 Networks / LineRate Systems
7.37 Fortinet
7.38 Freescale
7.39 Fujitsu
7.40 GENBAND
7.41 Gigamon
7.42 GigaSpaces Technologies
7.43 GoGrid
7.44 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
7.45 Hitachi
7.46 Huawei
7.47 IBM
7.48 Infinera
7.49 Infoblox
7.50 Inocybe Technologies
7.51 Intel
7.52 Intune Networks
7.53 IP Infusion
7.54 Ixia
7.55 Juniper Networks
7.56 KEMP Technologies
7.57 Lancope
7.58 LSI
7.59 Luxoft/IBS Group
7.60 Lyatiss
7.61 Marvell
7.62 Mavenir
7.63 MediaTek
7.64 Mellanox Technologies
7.65 Metaswitch Networks
7.66 Microsoft
7.67 Midokura
7.68 NCL Communication (NCLC)
7.69 NEC
7.70 NetCracker Technology Corp (Part of NEC)
7.71 Netgear
7.72 Netronome
7.73 NetScout Systems
7.74 Netsocket
7.75 NetYCE
7.76 Nokia Solutions & Networks (NSN)
7.77 NoviFlow
7.78 Openet
7.79 Openwave Mobility
7.80 Optelian
7.81 Oracle/Tekelec
7.82 Orchestral Networks
7.83 Overture Networks
7.84 Pantheon
7.85 Pertino
7.86 Pica8
7.87 Plexxi
7.88 PLUMgrid
7.89 Pluribus Networks
7.90 Polatis
7.91 Procera Networks
7.92 Qosmos
7.93 Qualcomm
7.94 Rackspace
7.95 Radisys
7.96 Radware
7.97 Red Bend Software
7.98 Red Hat
7.99 RightScale
7.100 Riverbed Technology
7.101 Saisei Networks
7.102 Skyfire/Opera Software
7.103 Sonus Networks
7.104 Spirent Communications
7.105 StackIQ
7.106 Tail-f Systems
7.107 Tellabs
7.108 Texas Instruments (TI)
7.109 Tieto
7.110 Tilera
7.111 TorreyPoint
7.112 Transmode
7.113 UBIqube Solutions
7.114 vArmour Networks
7.115 Vello Systems
7.116 Versa Networks
7.117 Virtela
7.118 VMware/Nicira (EMC Subsidiary)
7.119 VSS Monitoring
7.120 Xpliant
7.121 Zhone Technologies
7.122 ZTE Corporation
7.123 Others

Chapter 8: Market Analysis & Forecasts
8.1 Global Outlook of the SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Market Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.2 Submarket Segmentation
8.3 SDN Submarket Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.3.1 SDN Controller Hardware Appliances
8.3.2 SDN Controller Software
8.4 Non-NFV Network Virtualization Software Submarket Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.5 NFV Software Submarket Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.6 User Base Segmentation
8.7 Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.7.1 Service Provider SDN
8.7.2 Service Provider NFV
8.8 Data Center & Enterprise SDN & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.8.1 Data Center & Enterprise SDN
8.8.2 Data Center & Enterprise Network Virtualization
8.9 Functional Area Segmentation for Service Provider Deployments
8.9.1 Radio Access Networks
8.9.2 Mobile Core, EPC & IMS Services
8.9.3 OSS/BSS
8.9.4 Service Provider Data Center
8.9.5 Mobile Backhaul
8.9.6 Wireline Fixed Access Networks
8.9.7 CPE/Home Environment
8.10 Regional Outlook
8.11 Asia Pacific SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.11.1 Country Level Segmentation
8.11.2 Australia
8.11.3 China
8.11.4 India
8.11.5 Japan
8.11.6 South Korea
8.11.7 Pakistan
8.11.8 Thailand
8.11.9 Indonesia
8.11.10 Malaysia
8.11.11 Taiwan
8.11.12 Philippines
8.11.13 Singapore
8.11.14 Rest of Asia Pacific
8.12 Eastern Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.12.1 Country Level Segmentation
8.12.2 Czech Republic
8.12.3 Poland
8.12.4 Russia
8.12.5 Rest of Eastern Europe
8.13 Latin & Central America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.13.1 Country Level Segmentation
8.13.2 Argentina
8.13.3 Brazil
8.13.4 Mexico
8.13.5 Rest of Latin & Central America
8.14 Middle East & Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.14.1 Country Level Segmentation
8.14.2 South Africa
8.14.3 UAE
8.14.4 Qatar
8.14.5 Saudi Arabia
8.14.6 Israel
8.14.7 Rest of the Middle East & Africa
8.15 North America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.15.1 Country Level Segmentation
8.15.2 USA
8.15.3 Canada
8.16 Western Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020
8.16.1 Country Level Segmentation
8.16.2 Denmark
8.16.3 Finland
8.16.4 France
8.16.5 Germany
8.16.6 Italy
8.16.7 Spain
8.16.8 Sweden
8.16.9 Norway
8.16.10 UK
8.16.11 Rest of Western Europe

Chapter 9: Conclusion & Strategic Recommendations
9.1 Will SDN & NFV Disrupt the Network Infrastructure Value Chain?
9.2 Is There a Ring Leader in the SDN & NFV Ecosystem?
9.3 SDN & NFV: Building the Mobile Cloud
9.4 Buyers Will Maintain Focus on Business Agility & CapEx Reduction
9.5 Avoiding the Proprietary Trap
9.6 Will Service Providers Continue to Utilize Proprietary Hardware Platforms?
9.7 Making the VoLTE and RCS Business Case Work
9.8 How Much CapEx Can Service Providers Save with SDN & NFV Investments?
9.9 Strategic Recommendations
9.9.1 Recommendations for Silicon & Server OEMs
9.9.2 Recommendations for Network & Mobile Infrastructure Vendors & IT Giants
9.9.3 Recommendations for Pure-play SDN/NFV Specialists
9.9.4 Recommendations for Enterprises and Data Center Operators
9.9.5 Recommendations for Service Providers
List of Figures

Figure 1: The NFV Concept
Figure 2: A Comparison of SDN and NFV
Figure 3: Cloud RAN Architecture
Figure 4: Virtualized and Non-Virtualized Mobile Core Networks
Figure 5: The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Value Chain
Figure 6: The SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Industry Roadmap: 2014 - 2020
Figure 7: Global SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 8: Global SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Submarket: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 9: Global SDN Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 10: Global SDN Revenue by Submarket: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 11: Global SDN Controller Hardware Appliances Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 12: Global SDN Controller Software Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 13: Global Non-NFV Network Virtualization Software Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 14: Global NFV Software Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 15: Global SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Use Base: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 16: Global Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 17: Global Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue by Submarket: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 18: Global Service Provider SDN Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 19: Global Service Provider NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 20:  Global Data Center/Enterprise SDN & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 21: Global Data Center/Enterprise SDN & Network Virtualization Revenue by Submarket: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 22: Global Data Center & Enterprise SDN Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 23: Global Data Center & Enterprise Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 24: Global Service Provider SDN & NFV Revenue by Functional Area: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 25: Global Radio Access Networks SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 26: Global Mobile Core, EPC/IMS Services SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 27: Global OSS/BSS SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 28: Global Service Provider Data Center SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 29: Global Mobile Backhaul SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 30: Global Wireline Fixed Access Networks SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 31: Global CPE/Home Environment SDN & NFV Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 32: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Region: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 33: Asia Pacific SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 34: Asia Pacific SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Country: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 35: Australia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 36: China SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 37: India SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 38: Japan SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 39: South Korea SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 40: Pakistan SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 41: Thailand SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 42: Indonesia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 43: Malaysia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 44: Taiwan SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 45: Philippines SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 46: Singapore SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 47: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Asia Pacific: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 48: Eastern Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 49: Eastern Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Country: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 50: Czech Republic SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 51: Poland SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 52: Russia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 53: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Eastern Europe: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 54: Latin & Central America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 55: Latin & Central America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Country: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 56: Argentina SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 57: Brazil SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 58: Mexico SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 59: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Latin & Central America: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 60: Middle East & Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 61: Middle East & Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Country: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 62: South Africa SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 63: UAE SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 64: Qatar SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 65: Saudi Arabia SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 66: Israel SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 67: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of the Middle East & Africa: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 68: North America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 69: North America SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Country: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 70: USA SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 71: Canada SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 72: Western Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 73: Western Europe SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue by Country: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 74: Denmark SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 75: Finland SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 76: France SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 77: Germany SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 78: Italy SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 79: Spain SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 80: Sweden SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 81: Norway SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 82: UK SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 83: SDN, NFV & Network Virtualization Revenue in the Rest of Western Europe: 2010 - 2020 ($ Million)
Figure 84: SDN & NFV Induced Service Provider CapEx Saving Potential by Region: 2014 - 2020 ($ Million) 



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