Cable companies have been on a fast track, upgrading their networks to provide integrated digital video, high-speed data and voice services-which means incumbent telcos now face stiff competition from cable operators aiming to supply residential and small business customers with a bundled services. With competitors like Cox Communications, CableVision, Comcast, Charter, Time-Warner, and other top-tier cable operators launching telephone services to residential and small business, the ILECs face a situation comparable to what AT&T faced in the years just after Divestiture.
In this report, Insight Research analyzes the telephony and enhanced services that cable providers currently offer residential customers using four delivery options: standard telephony, channelized HFC, dedicated modem and shared modem service. Based on this examination, Insight quantifies the addressable market opportunity for cable companies in two-way capable cable markets, and measures the competitive risk they pose to the incumbent telephone carriers located within the cable systems" service areas.
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