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According to Access Markets International (AMI), a leading New
York-based consultancy firm, the structured cabling market in Asia Pacific
(including Japan) should hit $1.53 bn by 2010. Only 68% of this market will be
made up of residential and enterprise structured cabling, while the remainder
will come from the data center structured cabling market.
As per AMI, in 2005 only 13.8% of the structured cabling
business in the region came from the data center market. In 2010, the research
suggests that data centers will contribute about 32% of the structured cabling
business in the region. "A typical data file has more than tripled in size
over the last few years," said Dr Ispran Kandasamy, vice president and
managing director of Asia Pacific for Systimax Solutions, which commissioned the
study.
Witnessing healthy economic development, India has emerged as
the fastest growing market in the data center structured cabling market in Apac,
including Japan. The Indian data center market is expected to touch $125 mn by
2010, and the overall structure cabling market in India is expected to touch
$345 mn by 2010.
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Key Growth
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Asia Pacific driving
growth
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New applications fuel
exciting growth opportunities in Asia Pacific
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Data center structured
cabling expected to grow three times faster than residential and
enterprise markets
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"The growth is expected to be driven by a number of
factors, including increasing supply and decreasing cost of the Internet
bandwidth. More domestic companies are hosting their mission critical
applications such as enterprise resource planning and customer relationship
management in third-party data centers," says Raju Chellam, VP (Apac), AMI
Partners.
AMI expects increasing convergence to be a growth factor as
cable operators and telecommunications companies roll out triple play
services and solutions covering television, telephone and broadband Internet
access over a single network.
Worldwide, the growth trend is projected to continue over the
next several years as multiple terabytes of data are moved and stored on
enterprise servers in data centers. Keeping ahead on access capability and
storage capacity is a daunting task for data center managers. This challenge
presents a great opportunity for the regions data center structured cabling
support businesses.
The US Scenario
According to another study titled: Structured Cabling Systems Market:
2007, the total US structured cabling system (SCS) market is forecast to grow
at a rate of 18.6%, from $6.8 bn in 2007 to $15.9 bn by 2012. This growth is
higher than previously reported, as newer network applications are expected to
grow dramatically in the future. These include VoIP, data centers and video over
IP. The SCS cabling architecture is evolving to a universal enterprise network
consisting of the current primary installed LAN networks supporting newer IP sub
nets, such as voice with VoIP, data for data centers and video via video over
IP."
Even though the current growth market is data centers, the study
indicates that the highest growth market in the future will be VoIP. By 2012,
the largest market for Cat 6a cables is projected to be VoIP followed by data
centers. The largest market for fiber cable is forecast to be LANs, with data
centers trailing by the year 2012. The longer cable backbone runs for LANs,
compared to the shorter cable runs inside data centers, is the primary reason
for LANs to continue to be the largest market for fiber cables. Page(s) 1 2
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