26 Aug STATFlash: What is the outlook for U.S. Wavelength Services through 2028?
Latest ENS U.S. Wavelength research provides projections and analysis on circuits, revenue, bandwidth, and applications – plus market share results.
BOSTON, MA, August 26, 2024 ā Vertical Systems Groupās latest ENS (Emerging Networks Service) research release covers Wavelength services that deliver assured performance, deterministic latency, and gigabit speed connectivity for mission-critical applications. Wavelength services are deployed in the U.S. across many vertical industries, and increasingly for evolving AI applications.
U.S. Wavelength Bandwidth is Escalating
Escalating demand for higher speed connectivity is the primary driver in 2024 for new retail and wholesale wavelength service installations. The highest projected bandwidth growth is driven by 400+ Gbps wavelengths, including emerging 800 Gbps circuits. Steady expansion is the outlook for 100 Gbps wavelengths, which now contribute more than three-quarters of total U.S. bandwidth. Slowing bandwidth growth is projected for 10 Gbps & Below wavelengths as customers migrate to higher speed circuits.
Wavelength Research Analysis
ENS @Ethernet Research ProgramĀ subscribers have access to statistics and analysis on these strategic questions and more:
- How much revenue will U.S. Wavelength services generate yearly through 2028?
- What are the projected CAGRs for 400+ Gbps, 100 Gbps, and 10 Gbps & Below circuits between 2023 and 2028?
- How will year-to-year circuit installations change for each of these speed segments through 2028?
- What is the distribution of Wavelength circuits across the Metro, Regional, and National markets?
- Which are the top vertical industries installing wavelengths as cited by leading service providers?
- What are the market shares for service providers that hold a rank position on the Mid-Year 2024 U.S. Wavelength Services LEADERBOARD?
Contact us now for more information and pricing. Vertical Systems Groupās in-depth coverage of the Wavelength market includes detailed projections plus analysis through 2028, and is available exclusively with a subscription to ENS @Wavelength content.