G.Fast Chipset Market is Projected to Reach USD 4,216.3 Million by 2022

The overall G.fast Chipset Market is projected to reach USD 4,216.3 million by 2022 from USD 41.0 million in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 116.5% during 2016-2022. Major drivers for market growth are increasing impact of national broadband plan (NBP), increased competition among broadband service providers, and growing demand for ultrafast broadband services.

The market for copper-line length longer than 250 meters is expected to register the highest CAGR during 2016-2022

The expected increase in the port density of G.fast chipset is expected to drive the G.fast deployment over longer cooper loops. Moreover the expected utilization of existing DSL street cabinets in Europe by the broadband service providers is expected to offer significant growth opportunity in deployment of G.fast technology over longer copper-line length, in the coming years.

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Recent Developments

  • Qualcomm,     Inc. in May 2016, announced that its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies,     Inc. launched a new GigaDSL chip which includes the QCO5700 for multi-dwelling     unit (MDU) networks and the QCM5720 for customer premises equipment (CPE).     The new chips are expected to offer 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) broadband     over existing telephone lines.
  • In October     2015, Broadcom Ltd. announced VDSL2 35b and G.fast bonding support for two     new protocols under the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)     guidelines. The new product is intended to strengthen the company’s G.fast     portfolio.
  • In August     2015, Cambridge Industries Group (CIG), an Israel-based broadband service     provider, announced to enter the G.fast chipset market with Sckipio-based     G.fast CPE.

The growth of the residential segment is largely attributed to the growing penetration of 4K TVs among middle-class residential customers in technologically advanced countries. Moreover, residential customers also use a diverse mix of interconnected devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, Internet video consoles, and machine-to-machine (M2M) devices. In contrast, subscription video services remain tethered to slow-to-change set-top boxes linked to TV sets. Synergistic effects between these service offerings are spawning increased network usage and customers’ demand for high bandwidth from the fixed broadband service providers.

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