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CANADIAN ETHERNET SWITCH MARKET REPORT

 


2009 EDITION

 

 

 

NBI/Michael Sone Associates
193 Church Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 1Y7
Telephone 416-360-0424
e-mail msone@nbicanada.com


October 2009

 

 


 

Table of Contents

 

Section  Page
About This Report vi
SECTION 1 — MARKET OVERVIEW 1
1.1       Introduction 2
           1.1.1  Switching Architecture 3
          1.1.2    Stand-alone, Stackable and Modular Switches 3
          1.1.3    Speed 5
          1.1.4    Power over Ethernet 7
          1.1.5    Unmanaged versus Managed Switches 8
          1.1.6    Security 9
1.2       2007-2008 Market Highlights 9
1.3       2009 Market Forecast 10
1.4       SME Trends 11
          1.4.1    Commodity Switches Often Used by Small Businesses 12
          1.4.2    Fast Ethernet Prevails 12
          1.4.3    Cabling Considerations 13
          1.4.4    Less Demand for PoE by SMEs 13
1.5       Large Enterprise Trends 14
          1.5.1    Traditional Spending Rationales Remain Unchanged 14
          1.5.2    Formal Enterprise Buying Cycle         14
          1.5.3    Enterprise Switch Deployment Strategies      15
          1.5.4    Use of 10 Gbps Increases 17
          1.5.5    Impact of Enterprise IP Telephony 17
          1.5.6    Strategic Alliances with IPT Vendors Abound 18
          1.5.7    For Switches, Green IT Means Electrical Efficiency 18
1.6       2010-2011 Market Forecast 20
1.7       Manufacturer Snapshots 20
SECTION 2 — MARKET AT A GLANCE 24
SECTION 3 — MANUFACTURER PROFILES 29
3.1       3Com Corporation 30
3.2       Alcatel-Lucent 39
3.3       Brocade Communications 50
3.4       Cisco Systems 59
3.5       Dell Computer Corp. 71
3.6       D-Link Systems 75
3.7       HP Procurve Networking 81
3.8       LinkSys 93
3.9       Nortel Networks 96
3.10     Other Manufacturers 109
SECTION 4 — MARKET DETAIL 114

 


List of Exhibits

Figure/Exhibit Page

Market At A Glance

 
Exhibit 2.1
Product Revenues by Manufacturer (End-User Levels), 2008 25
Exhibit 2.2
Switch Shipments by Manufacturer, 2008 25
Exhibit 2.3
Product Revenues by Manufacturer (End-User Levels), 2009 26
Exhibit 2.4
Switch Shipments by Manufacturer, 2009 26
Exhibit 2.5
Switch Shipments by Speed, 2007-2009
27
Exhibit 2.6
Switch Shipments by Type, 2007-2009
27
Exhibit 2.7
Switch Shipments by PoE, 2007-2009
27
Exhibit 2.8
Switch Shipments by Industry, 2007-2008
27
Exhibit 2.9
Switch Shipments by Province, 2007-2008
27
Exhibit 2.10
Switch Installed Base, by Speed, 2007-2009
28
Exhibit 2.11
Switch Shipments, Total Canadian Market, 2007-2011
28

Manufacturer Profiles

 
Exhibit 3.1
3Com Corporation
37
Exhibit 3.2
Alcatel-Lucent
48
Exhibit 3.3
Foundry Networks
57
Exhibit 3.4
Cisco Systems
69
Exhibit 3.5
Dell Computer Corp.
see Exhibit 3.10
Exhibit 3.6
D-Link Systems
see Exhibit 3.10
Exhibit 3.7
HP ProCurve Networking
91
Exhibit 3.8
LinkSys
see Exhibit 3.10
Exhibit 3.9
Nortel
107
Exhibit 3.10
Other Manufacturers
112

Market Revenues and Shipments


 
Exhibit 4.1
Product Revenues (at End-User Levels) by Manufacturer, 2007-2009
115
Exhibit 4.2
Switch Shipments by Manufacturer, 2007-2009
115

Shipments by Speed Segment


 
Exhibit 4.3
Switch Shipments by Speed, 2007-2009
116
Exhibit 4.4
Switch Shipments by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2007
116
Exhibit 4.5
Switch Shipments by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2008
116
Exhibit 4.6
Switch Shipments by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2009
116

Shipments by Switch Type Segment


 
Exhibit 4.7
Switch Shipments by Type, 2007-2009
117
Exhibit 4.8
Switch Shipments by Type, by Manufacturer, 2007
117
Exhibit 4.9
Switch Shipments, by Type by Manufacturer, 2008
117
Exhibit 4.10
Switch Shipments by Type, by Manufacturer, 2009
117

Shipments by PoE Segment


 
Exhibit 4.11
Switch Shipments by PoE, 2007-2009
118
Exhibit 4.12
Switch Shipments by PoE, by Manufacturer, 2007
118
Exhibit 4.13
Switch Shipments by PoE, by Manufacturer, 2008
118
Exhibit 4.14
Switch Shipments by PoE, by Manufacturer, 2009
118

Shipments by Industry


 
Exhibit 4.15
Switch Shipments by Industry, 2007-2009
119
Exhibit 4.16
Switch Shipments by Industry, by Manufacturer, 2007
119
Exhibit 4.17
Percent Switch Shipments by Industry, by Manufacturer, 2007
119
Exhibit 4.18
Switch Shipments by Industry, by Manufacturer, 2008
119
Exhibit 4.19
Percent Switch Shipments by Industry, by Manufacturer, 2008
119

Shipments by Province


 
Exhibit 4.20
Switch Shipments by Province, 2007-2008
120
Exhibit 4.21
Switch Shipments by Province, by Manufacturer, 2007
120
Exhibit 4.22
Percent Switch Shipments by Province, by Manufacturer, 2007
120
Exhibit 4.23
Switch Shipments by Province, by Manufacturer, 2008
120
Exhibit 4.24
Percent Switch Shipments by Province, by Manufacturer, 2008
120

Installed Base


 
Exhibit 4.25
Installed Base of Switches by Speed, 2007-2009
121
Exhibit 4.26
Installed Base of Switches by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2007
121
Exhibit 4.27
Percent Installed Base of Switches by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2007
121
Exhibit 4.28
Installed Base of Switches by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2008
121
Exhibit 4.29
Percent Installed Base of Switches by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2008
121
Exhibit 4.30
Installed Base of Switches by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2009
121
Exhibit 4.31
Percent Installed Base of Switches by Speed, by Manufacturer, 2009
121

 


 

About This Report

 

NBI/Michael Sone Associates is pleased to present the 2009 edition of the Canadian Ethernet Switch Market Report.

Examining the period 2007-2011, this report describes the Canadian enterprise market for Ethernet Layer 2/3 switches, the data switching infrastructure used by businesses to connect servers, workstations, IP telephones, digital security cameras and other computer network nodes and endpoints. At over 120 pages and with 49 exhibits, the report provides detailed information on annual switch shipments by total ports, port speed, switch type (fixed/stackable versus modular), Power over Ethernet (PoE), vertical industry, province and installed base. Market data is both summarised using NBI/Michael Sone Associates’ popular Market at a Glance presentation and detailed in tabular exhibits.

Also included is a discussion of trends in the small/medium enterprise (SME) and enterprise market segments. 

The leading vendors in Canada — 3Com, Alcatel-Lucent, Brocade, Dell, D-Link, Cisco, HP ProCurve, Linksys and Nortel are profiled with quantitative and qualitative analysis covering their business strategy, products, pricing, revenue and distribution. In this edition we have expanded our coverage to include D-Link and Linksys, established vendors in the consumer market who have entered the business market.

Please note that, except where specific models are explicitly mentioned, 8-port and smaller unmanaged consumer-grade switches such as those sold in retail computer stores have been excluded from this report. Although sometimes used in small offices/home offices (SOHOs), these inexpensive simple switches lack the functionality required to be considered business-grade products. Also excluded are Layer 4-7 switching and routing products, wireless LAN (WLAN) and security solutions.

All reported revenues are stated in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted and reported at end-user retail levels (rather than manufacturer wholesale levels). Our revenue estimates represent proceeds from the sale of Ethernet switches in the Canadian business market only, and exclude revenues from the sale of any add-on non-switching options as well as consulting and professional services including fees for installation, maintenance contracts and service.

The switch market is extremely price competitive, particularly in the SME segment, and our estimates of per-port pricing, while suitable for comparisons, should not be used for purchasing purposes. Per-port pricing varies by specific configuration, media choice, optional features, quantity and discounts. Modular switches in particular have widely varying per-port prices. In addition to factors such as configuration and slot population, there are several variable common costs including chassis selection, line card/blade port density, single or redundant switching fabrics, redundant power supplies and fans, other high-availability options, optional WAN interfaces, and optional routing and security functionality.

As with all NBI/Michael Sone Associates reports, information has been gathered from primary sources – chiefly, from the industry participants themselves. Our data is also supplemented where noted with economic background information from secondary sources including the Bank of Canada and Statistics Canada.

This report, together with others on PBX, Unified Communications, Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) and other inbound contact centre equipment comprises NBI/Michael Sone Associates’ research on the Canadian CPE market. Our other reports describe local voice, wireless, data and Internet service sectors.



 

 

 


 

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