Alcatel: Weltmarktführer in DSL Technologie!!! 54,2% Marktanteil!!! - 500 Beiträge pro Seite
eröffnet am 01.09.00 10:20:01 von
neuester Beitrag 24.10.00 20:20:21 von
neuester Beitrag 24.10.00 20:20:21 von
Beiträge: 3
ID: 230.411
ID: 230.411
Aufrufe heute: 0
Gesamt: 756
Gesamt: 756
Aktive User: 0
ISIN: FR0000130007 · WKN: 873102
3,4800
EUR
-0,32 %
-0,0110 EUR
Letzter Kurs 31.10.16 Tradegate
Werte aus der Branche Telekommunikation
Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % |
---|---|---|
0,6000 | +200,00 | |
6,0100 | +35,97 | |
0,8450 | +18,18 | |
1,6400 | +13,10 | |
30,41 | +12,63 |
Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % |
---|---|---|
3,4300 | -8,04 | |
9,1000 | -9,00 | |
8,8000 | -9,47 | |
2,5425 | -15,25 | |
67.750,00 | -18,37 |
Thursday August 31, 1:37 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
Alcatel Reaffirmed by Dell`Oro as Worldwide DSL Market Leader
ADSL Market Share for Second Quarter 2000 Increases to 54%
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 31, 2000--Alcatel (NYSE:ALA - news; Paris:CGEP.PA) today announced that new research by Dell`Oro Group has
reaffirmed the company`s huge worldwide lead in the ADSL market. Alcatel`s ADSL market share as measured by line shipments into central offices during the
second quarter of 2000 increased to 54.2%, more than three times that of its nearest competitor. Alcatel has shipped more ADSL lines than all other suppliers
combined since volume shipments began in 1998, according to Dell`Oro data.
``In the second quarter of 2000, ADSL continued to be the DSL technology of choice, representing 76% of all DSL lines shipped,`` said Willem Verbiest, vice
president responsible for Alcatel`s DSL business. ``ADSL continues to grow at the expense of SDSL, and Alcatel is clearly the market and technology leader in that
space.``
Moreover, Alcatel`s cumulative market share increased ten percentage points over the same period last year to 54%, while the share of its nearest competitor
declined eleven percentage points to only 13%.
Overall Alcatel shipped more than one million ADSL lines in the second quarter, bringing the total for the year-to-date to 1.8 million. In June of this year Alcatel
up-rated its forecast for total DSL shipments in 2000 to 5 million, and these latest market figures put the company on target to achieve that goal.
``The challenge for Alcatel in aggressively growing shipments in the ADSL market has become one of supply, not demand.`` said Pearse Flynn, president of Alcatel`s
carrier networking group. ``Our order book is huge, and our efforts are shifting so that we can manage our supply chain for the benefit of our many ADSL customers
world-wide, in the face of an industry wide components shortage. These figures prove that we can do just that.``
Alcatel`s market share is fuelled by sales to the world`s largest and most successful network operators, most at the beginning of aggressive and large-scale ADSL
rollouts. In North America, SBC Communications, Verizon, Bell South, Bell Canada and New Edge Networks are in the vanguard of ADSL deployment. There are
an estimated 130 million local copper pairs connecting homes to the telephone network in North America, and each one is potentially a DSL connection.
The picture in Europe is as positive. Alcatel`s high profile European customers include France Telecom; KPN of the Netherlands; Telefonica of Spain; Telecom
Italia; Belgacom; Swisscom; Telekom Austria. In the UK, BT launched its initial broadband portfolio to service providers, corporates and other licensed operators
on June 29 this year and yesterday launched its entry-level broadband offering -- BT IPStream 500 -- using Alcatel`s ADSL modem technology. BT`s rollout
currently covers 35% of UK households, equating to 7.3 million homes and over 1 million businesses.
Kingston Communications, a competitive service provider in the UK market, is currently offering one of the most advanced ADSL-based services in the world.
Customers have the option of subscribing to 55 channels of high-quality broadcast digital television, on-demand movies, fast always-on Internet browsing, email and
telephony. Kingston`s aggressive roll-out plans will move up a gear on the advent of local loop unbundling in Europe.
In Asia Pacific major customers include Singapore Telecom; Telstra of Australia; Shanghai PTA; Hong-Kong Telecom. Hanaro Telecom of Korea is Alcatel`s
second largest ADSL customer world-wide. South America is also a burgeoning market for ADSL, and last quarter Alcatel shipped to customers in Brazil, Mexico,
Argentina and Chile.
Mr. Flynn added: ``The textbooks say that when you have more than double the market share of your nearest competitor in a tornado market, you own that market.
Alcatel is the `A` in ADSL.``
About Alcatel DSL
Alcatel is the world`s leading supplier of DSL solutions, helping service providers everywhere deploy an expanded range of revenue producing offerings and
applications such as high speed Internet access, voice over DSL, and video services. Alcatel`s DSL solutions are available on a variety of service platforms, including
the Alcatel 7300 and 7350 ASAM; the Litespan NGDLC; and environmentally hardened DSLAM packages optimized for remote terminal deployment, the Alcatel
RAM (Remote Access Multiplexer) and mini-RAM. This complete set of deployment options gives service providers the flexibility to bring DSL service to all
potential subscribers in their service areas, regardless of network topology. A unified element management solution, AMS (Access Management System), manages
voice and data services for the Litespan and the ASAM product family. The Alcatel 46020 Network Manager, an integrated scalable network management solution,
seamlessly manages these products at the network and service layers. Alcatel`s DSL technology is also offered in an advanced range of customer premises
equipment, the Alcatel Speed Touch? family of DSL modems, routers, and integrated access devices supporting multi-line voice and data service over a single
telephone access line. For more information on Alcatel`s DSL solutions, visit http://www.alcateldsl.com
About Alcatel
Alcatel builds next generation networks, delivering integrated end-to-end voice and data networking solutions to established and new carriers, as well as enterprises
and consumers worldwide. With 120,000 employees and sales of EURO 23 billion in 1999, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries. For more information, visit
Alcatel on the Internet: http://www.alcatel.com
Contact:
Alcatel
Brian Murphy, 972/519-6677 (Media)
Brian.murphy@usa.alcatel.com
or
Julie Buckley, 707/792-7820 (Industry Analysts)
Julie.buckley@usa.alcatel.com
or
Peter Campbell, 972/519-4347 (Financial Analysts)
Peter.campbell@usa.alcatel.com
Email this story - View most popular stories emailed
More Quotes and News:
Alcatel (NYSE:ALA - news)
Related News Categories: computers, internet, publishing, telecom
Press Release
Alcatel Reaffirmed by Dell`Oro as Worldwide DSL Market Leader
ADSL Market Share for Second Quarter 2000 Increases to 54%
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 31, 2000--Alcatel (NYSE:ALA - news; Paris:CGEP.PA) today announced that new research by Dell`Oro Group has
reaffirmed the company`s huge worldwide lead in the ADSL market. Alcatel`s ADSL market share as measured by line shipments into central offices during the
second quarter of 2000 increased to 54.2%, more than three times that of its nearest competitor. Alcatel has shipped more ADSL lines than all other suppliers
combined since volume shipments began in 1998, according to Dell`Oro data.
``In the second quarter of 2000, ADSL continued to be the DSL technology of choice, representing 76% of all DSL lines shipped,`` said Willem Verbiest, vice
president responsible for Alcatel`s DSL business. ``ADSL continues to grow at the expense of SDSL, and Alcatel is clearly the market and technology leader in that
space.``
Moreover, Alcatel`s cumulative market share increased ten percentage points over the same period last year to 54%, while the share of its nearest competitor
declined eleven percentage points to only 13%.
Overall Alcatel shipped more than one million ADSL lines in the second quarter, bringing the total for the year-to-date to 1.8 million. In June of this year Alcatel
up-rated its forecast for total DSL shipments in 2000 to 5 million, and these latest market figures put the company on target to achieve that goal.
``The challenge for Alcatel in aggressively growing shipments in the ADSL market has become one of supply, not demand.`` said Pearse Flynn, president of Alcatel`s
carrier networking group. ``Our order book is huge, and our efforts are shifting so that we can manage our supply chain for the benefit of our many ADSL customers
world-wide, in the face of an industry wide components shortage. These figures prove that we can do just that.``
Alcatel`s market share is fuelled by sales to the world`s largest and most successful network operators, most at the beginning of aggressive and large-scale ADSL
rollouts. In North America, SBC Communications, Verizon, Bell South, Bell Canada and New Edge Networks are in the vanguard of ADSL deployment. There are
an estimated 130 million local copper pairs connecting homes to the telephone network in North America, and each one is potentially a DSL connection.
The picture in Europe is as positive. Alcatel`s high profile European customers include France Telecom; KPN of the Netherlands; Telefonica of Spain; Telecom
Italia; Belgacom; Swisscom; Telekom Austria. In the UK, BT launched its initial broadband portfolio to service providers, corporates and other licensed operators
on June 29 this year and yesterday launched its entry-level broadband offering -- BT IPStream 500 -- using Alcatel`s ADSL modem technology. BT`s rollout
currently covers 35% of UK households, equating to 7.3 million homes and over 1 million businesses.
Kingston Communications, a competitive service provider in the UK market, is currently offering one of the most advanced ADSL-based services in the world.
Customers have the option of subscribing to 55 channels of high-quality broadcast digital television, on-demand movies, fast always-on Internet browsing, email and
telephony. Kingston`s aggressive roll-out plans will move up a gear on the advent of local loop unbundling in Europe.
In Asia Pacific major customers include Singapore Telecom; Telstra of Australia; Shanghai PTA; Hong-Kong Telecom. Hanaro Telecom of Korea is Alcatel`s
second largest ADSL customer world-wide. South America is also a burgeoning market for ADSL, and last quarter Alcatel shipped to customers in Brazil, Mexico,
Argentina and Chile.
Mr. Flynn added: ``The textbooks say that when you have more than double the market share of your nearest competitor in a tornado market, you own that market.
Alcatel is the `A` in ADSL.``
About Alcatel DSL
Alcatel is the world`s leading supplier of DSL solutions, helping service providers everywhere deploy an expanded range of revenue producing offerings and
applications such as high speed Internet access, voice over DSL, and video services. Alcatel`s DSL solutions are available on a variety of service platforms, including
the Alcatel 7300 and 7350 ASAM; the Litespan NGDLC; and environmentally hardened DSLAM packages optimized for remote terminal deployment, the Alcatel
RAM (Remote Access Multiplexer) and mini-RAM. This complete set of deployment options gives service providers the flexibility to bring DSL service to all
potential subscribers in their service areas, regardless of network topology. A unified element management solution, AMS (Access Management System), manages
voice and data services for the Litespan and the ASAM product family. The Alcatel 46020 Network Manager, an integrated scalable network management solution,
seamlessly manages these products at the network and service layers. Alcatel`s DSL technology is also offered in an advanced range of customer premises
equipment, the Alcatel Speed Touch? family of DSL modems, routers, and integrated access devices supporting multi-line voice and data service over a single
telephone access line. For more information on Alcatel`s DSL solutions, visit http://www.alcateldsl.com
About Alcatel
Alcatel builds next generation networks, delivering integrated end-to-end voice and data networking solutions to established and new carriers, as well as enterprises
and consumers worldwide. With 120,000 employees and sales of EURO 23 billion in 1999, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries. For more information, visit
Alcatel on the Internet: http://www.alcatel.com
Contact:
Alcatel
Brian Murphy, 972/519-6677 (Media)
Brian.murphy@usa.alcatel.com
or
Julie Buckley, 707/792-7820 (Industry Analysts)
Julie.buckley@usa.alcatel.com
or
Peter Campbell, 972/519-4347 (Financial Analysts)
Peter.campbell@usa.alcatel.com
Email this story - View most popular stories emailed
More Quotes and News:
Alcatel (NYSE:ALA - news)
Related News Categories: computers, internet, publishing, telecom
Paris, 7 September 2000- Alcatel, the world leader in optical networking,
today announced that it has set a new world record for DWDM (Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing) transmission capacity over backbone
networks. The company has achieved a unidirectional transmission of 128
channels each modulated at 40Gbit/s, reaching a total throughput of
5.12Tbit/s (5,120Gbit/s) over 300 km. This result was achieved with three
technologies developed by Alcatel : 40Gbit/s DWDM systems, an innovating
technique to make the most of existing bandwidth, and TeraLightTM optical
fibers. This demonstration once again highlights the technological
leadership of Alcatel in 40Gbit/s DWDM systems as well as the unequalled
potential of the commercially available TeraLightTM fiber for 2.5, 10 and
40Gbit/s transmission.
This breakthrough transmission would allow for the transport of 640,000
simultaneous high-bit rate ADSL Internet lines or over 100 million
simultaneous voice calls on a single optical fiber. It will allow operators
and service providers to dramatically increase in the future the capacity
transported over a single fiber, thus further optimizing the cost of their
networks.
To achieve such a performance, Alcatel has developed a new technique to
optimally use the bandwidth of optical amplifiers. When carried over an
optical fiber, wavelengths generate interferences. It is therefore
necessary to have a minimum spacing between each wavelength in the
networks, which limits the number of wavelengths that can be transported
over the same fiber. The higher the bit rate, the stronger the
interferences and the more limited the number of wavelengths. The
innovating technique developed by Alcatel allows to minimize the effect of
these interferences and to pack an unprecedented number of DWDM 40Gbit/s
channels on a single fiber, thus reaching the world record capacity of
5.12Tbit/s. This laboratory demonstration also exploited Alcatel’s
leading-edge NZ-DSF optical fiber, TeraLightTM, which offers an optimized
design for DWDM systems. This result, achieved in realistic conditions with
in-line amplifiers, underlines the Alcatel strategy to optimize all the key
technologies required to offer cost-effective, advanced optical networks to
cope with the Internet explosion.
Christian Reinaudo, President of Alcatel`s Optics Group, stated: "In the
past years, the capacity of optical transmission systems has been doubling
faster than the already impressive Moore`s law predictions for electronics.
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), in which Alcatel is the
recognized world leader, accounts for most of this evolution. With this
5.12Tbit/s achievement, Alcatel paves the way towards 10Tbit/s transmission
on a single optical fiber, thus offering its customers perspectives for
unprecedented capacities and services at the lowest cost."
About Alcatel
In November 1999, RHK, a leading telecommunications analyst firm, said that
Alcatel holds a 23% share- the number one position- of the world`s total
transport market, which comprises submarine and terrestrial transmission
systems. RHK noted that Alcatel`s market-leading 37% market share in the
submarine networks segment helped secure the top position in the total
transport market. In addition, RHK found that Alcatel commands a 37% share
of the digital cross-connect systems (DCS) segment. Cross-connect systems
contain the enabling technology for operators to offer high bandwidth
services. Alcatel is also cited as the global leader in terms of DWDM
market share for the global market encompassing both terrestrial and
submarine applications.
Alcatel is the world leader in delivering full turnkey submarine network
solutions and services. Alcatel leads this industry in terms of:
- having the highest sold capacity up to 5.12 Tbit/s for the long-haul
systems and 3.6 Tbit/s for the short-haul ones, using the latest DWDM
technology;
- having the largest manufacturing capacity at 85,000 km per year
strategically located around the Globe;
- managing 11 dedicated purposed-designed vessels for a tight control on
the delivery schedule.
Current contracts, worth US$ 4.5+ billion, include the most advanced
undersea networks in the world today: Atlantica-1 and FLAG Atlantic-1
systems in the Atlantic, the FLAG Pacifc-1, Japan-US and Southern Cross
transpacific systems, and the MAC and MAYA-1 systems in the Americas and
the SAT-3 around Africa.
Alcatel builds next generation networks, delivering integrated end-to-end
voice and data networking solutions to established and new carriers, as
well as enterprises and consumers worldwide. With 120,000 employees and
sales of EURO 23 billion in 1999, Alcatel operates in more than 130
countries.
http://www.alcatel.com/vpr/?body=/latestnews/07092000uk
today announced that it has set a new world record for DWDM (Dense
Wavelength Division Multiplexing) transmission capacity over backbone
networks. The company has achieved a unidirectional transmission of 128
channels each modulated at 40Gbit/s, reaching a total throughput of
5.12Tbit/s (5,120Gbit/s) over 300 km. This result was achieved with three
technologies developed by Alcatel : 40Gbit/s DWDM systems, an innovating
technique to make the most of existing bandwidth, and TeraLightTM optical
fibers. This demonstration once again highlights the technological
leadership of Alcatel in 40Gbit/s DWDM systems as well as the unequalled
potential of the commercially available TeraLightTM fiber for 2.5, 10 and
40Gbit/s transmission.
This breakthrough transmission would allow for the transport of 640,000
simultaneous high-bit rate ADSL Internet lines or over 100 million
simultaneous voice calls on a single optical fiber. It will allow operators
and service providers to dramatically increase in the future the capacity
transported over a single fiber, thus further optimizing the cost of their
networks.
To achieve such a performance, Alcatel has developed a new technique to
optimally use the bandwidth of optical amplifiers. When carried over an
optical fiber, wavelengths generate interferences. It is therefore
necessary to have a minimum spacing between each wavelength in the
networks, which limits the number of wavelengths that can be transported
over the same fiber. The higher the bit rate, the stronger the
interferences and the more limited the number of wavelengths. The
innovating technique developed by Alcatel allows to minimize the effect of
these interferences and to pack an unprecedented number of DWDM 40Gbit/s
channels on a single fiber, thus reaching the world record capacity of
5.12Tbit/s. This laboratory demonstration also exploited Alcatel’s
leading-edge NZ-DSF optical fiber, TeraLightTM, which offers an optimized
design for DWDM systems. This result, achieved in realistic conditions with
in-line amplifiers, underlines the Alcatel strategy to optimize all the key
technologies required to offer cost-effective, advanced optical networks to
cope with the Internet explosion.
Christian Reinaudo, President of Alcatel`s Optics Group, stated: "In the
past years, the capacity of optical transmission systems has been doubling
faster than the already impressive Moore`s law predictions for electronics.
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), in which Alcatel is the
recognized world leader, accounts for most of this evolution. With this
5.12Tbit/s achievement, Alcatel paves the way towards 10Tbit/s transmission
on a single optical fiber, thus offering its customers perspectives for
unprecedented capacities and services at the lowest cost."
About Alcatel
In November 1999, RHK, a leading telecommunications analyst firm, said that
Alcatel holds a 23% share- the number one position- of the world`s total
transport market, which comprises submarine and terrestrial transmission
systems. RHK noted that Alcatel`s market-leading 37% market share in the
submarine networks segment helped secure the top position in the total
transport market. In addition, RHK found that Alcatel commands a 37% share
of the digital cross-connect systems (DCS) segment. Cross-connect systems
contain the enabling technology for operators to offer high bandwidth
services. Alcatel is also cited as the global leader in terms of DWDM
market share for the global market encompassing both terrestrial and
submarine applications.
Alcatel is the world leader in delivering full turnkey submarine network
solutions and services. Alcatel leads this industry in terms of:
- having the highest sold capacity up to 5.12 Tbit/s for the long-haul
systems and 3.6 Tbit/s for the short-haul ones, using the latest DWDM
technology;
- having the largest manufacturing capacity at 85,000 km per year
strategically located around the Globe;
- managing 11 dedicated purposed-designed vessels for a tight control on
the delivery schedule.
Current contracts, worth US$ 4.5+ billion, include the most advanced
undersea networks in the world today: Atlantica-1 and FLAG Atlantic-1
systems in the Atlantic, the FLAG Pacifc-1, Japan-US and Southern Cross
transpacific systems, and the MAC and MAYA-1 systems in the Americas and
the SAT-3 around Africa.
Alcatel builds next generation networks, delivering integrated end-to-end
voice and data networking solutions to established and new carriers, as
well as enterprises and consumers worldwide. With 120,000 employees and
sales of EURO 23 billion in 1999, Alcatel operates in more than 130
countries.
http://www.alcatel.com/vpr/?body=/latestnews/07092000uk
alcatel kann mal wieder überzeugen!
mfg vario2000
Oracle mit interaktivem Fernsehen via DSL
Der Hersteller von Datenbank-Software Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) gibt heute ein Jointventure mit dem französischen Telefonausrüster Alcatel bekannt. Das Projekt trägt den Namen „Thirdspace“ und soll Telefongesellschaften interaktives Fernsehen über das Telefon ermöglichen. Dazu wird die moderne Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) genutzt. Die Benutzer können somit zum Beispiel Videos per Telefon bestellen (Video on demand).
Die DSL-Technik hält seit kurzem Einzug in Europas private Haushalte und ermöglicht unter anderem rasantes Surfen im Internet. Besonders in Deutschland stößt sie auf Gehör, angetrieben durch die großangelegte Werbekampagne der Deutschen Telekom.
In der letzten Woche konnte sich Oracle kein Stück vom Kuchen des Aufschwungs der amerikanischen Börsen abschneiden, während sich der Konkurrent Microsoft eines der größten Stücke sicherte. Der Kurs der Oracle-Aktie kann am heutigen Tag deutliche Gewinne einfahren, vorbörslich waren es bereits knapp 3 Prozent. Die Aktie steht zurzeit mit gut 4,5 Prozent im Plus.
mfg vario2000
Oracle mit interaktivem Fernsehen via DSL
Der Hersteller von Datenbank-Software Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) gibt heute ein Jointventure mit dem französischen Telefonausrüster Alcatel bekannt. Das Projekt trägt den Namen „Thirdspace“ und soll Telefongesellschaften interaktives Fernsehen über das Telefon ermöglichen. Dazu wird die moderne Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) genutzt. Die Benutzer können somit zum Beispiel Videos per Telefon bestellen (Video on demand).
Die DSL-Technik hält seit kurzem Einzug in Europas private Haushalte und ermöglicht unter anderem rasantes Surfen im Internet. Besonders in Deutschland stößt sie auf Gehör, angetrieben durch die großangelegte Werbekampagne der Deutschen Telekom.
In der letzten Woche konnte sich Oracle kein Stück vom Kuchen des Aufschwungs der amerikanischen Börsen abschneiden, während sich der Konkurrent Microsoft eines der größten Stücke sicherte. Der Kurs der Oracle-Aktie kann am heutigen Tag deutliche Gewinne einfahren, vorbörslich waren es bereits knapp 3 Prozent. Die Aktie steht zurzeit mit gut 4,5 Prozent im Plus.
Beitrag zu dieser Diskussion schreiben
Zu dieser Diskussion können keine Beiträge mehr verfasst werden, da der letzte Beitrag vor mehr als zwei Jahren verfasst wurde und die Diskussion daraufhin archiviert wurde.
Bitte wenden Sie sich an feedback@wallstreet-online.de und erfragen Sie die Reaktivierung der Diskussion oder starten Sie eine neue Diskussion.
Investoren beobachten auch:
Wertpapier | Perf. % |
---|---|
-0,31 | |
+0,51 | |
+0,38 | |
+0,31 | |
-1,48 | |
-0,22 | |
+0,05 | |
-0,52 | |
-0,26 | |
-0,03 |
Meistdiskutiert
Wertpapier | Beiträge | |
---|---|---|
127 | ||
50 | ||
43 | ||
41 | ||
35 | ||
35 | ||
35 | ||
34 | ||
34 | ||
33 |