Dublin, Sept. 26, 2017 -- The "Virtualisation in Telco Networks - Dataset & Report: Which Markets for SDN and NFV, and what Perspectives with Network Slicing for 5G?" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
This report provides a state of the art review of the real benefits and various implementations of SDN and NFV concepts within telco network infrastructures. It describes how the two concepts will be necessary for the evolution of telco networks for network slicing as part of 5G.
Furthermore, the report includes a benchmark of trials and implementations giving a global overview of the real involvement of telcos along with the detailed network transformation strategies of major telcos.
The study also includes a dataset providing a market sizing in terms of investments in SDN/NFV done by telecom operators, enterprise and cloud providers with forecasts up to 2021.
Dataset Scope
SDN/NFV market size: investments in SDN/NFV done by telecom operators, enterprise and cloud providers for four regions: World, Europe, North America, Asia Pacific
Forecasts up to 2021
SDN/NFV by type of players
- Telecom operators
- Entreprises
- Cloud providers
- Annual growth rate
SDN/NFV benchmark by operator
- Programme
- Projects
- Main vendors/Infrastructure
- Investment
Slideshow:
- Definitions of SDN and NFV
- SDN and NFV benefits for telcos
- Future networks - 5G and network slicing
- Application of SDN and NFV in telco networks
- Deployment of SDN- and NFV-based enterprise services
- Telco strategies
- Benchmark of SDN and NFV deployments
- SDN and NFV market size
- Large ecosystem of infrastructure providers
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Methodology & definitions
3. Benefits of SDN and NFV for telcos
4. Application of SDN and NFV within telco network: concepts and implementation
5. Network slicing for 5G capabilities
6. Players' positioning
7. Market sizing
Companies Mentioned
- Affirmed
- Amazon
- Aryaka
- AT&T
- Brocade
- BT
- Ciena
- Cisco
- Contrail
- Ericsson
- Etisalat
- HP
- HPE
- Huawei
- IBM
- Insieme
- Intel
- Juniper
- NEC
- Nokia
- NTT
- Orange
- Salesforce
- Samsung
- Sprint
- Tata
- Telefnica
- Telia
- Telstra
- Telus
- VeloCloud
- Verizon
- Viptela
- Vodafone
- ZTE
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c87x28/virtualisation_in
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