Orange Business Services in France is the top of the heap when it comes to Ethernet market share.
According to Vertical Systems Group’s Mid-Year 2017 Global Provider Ethernet LEADERBOARD, after Orange the other leaders are, in order: Colt (U.K.), AT&T (U.S.), Level 3 (U.S.), BT Global Services (U.K.), Verizon (U.S.) and NTT (Japan).
The Global Provider LEADERBOARD ranks companies that hold a 4 percent or higher share of billable retail ports at sites outside of their respective home countries.
Based on mid-year 2017 port share results, Orange, Colt and AT&T continue to rank as the top three companies on the Global Provider Ethernet LEADERBOARD, respectively. Level 3 moves up to fourth from fifth position, displacing BT Global Services.
The Challenge Tier of Global Providers includes companies with share between 2 percent and 4 percent of themarket. Six companies qualify for the mid-year 2017 Challenge Tier (in alphabetical order): Cogent (U.S.), SingTel (Singapore), T-Systems (Germany), Tata Communications (India), Telefonica Worldwide (Spain) and Vodafone (U.K.).
“Demand for global Ethernet networking continues to expand,” said Rick Malone, principal at Vertical Systems Group. “As retail Ethernet providers extend their network footprints through partners worldwide, the growth outlook for wholesale services is increasing. Orchestration across multiple provider networks is the top challenge constraining new service deployments, according to our research. This obstacle is being addressed through collaboration among industry players and standards organizations, including efforts to standardize on open APIs and service specifications.”
The Market Player tier meanwhile includes all global providers with port share below 2%.
Companies in the mid-year 2017 Market Player tier are as follows (in alphabetical order): Bell (Canada), Bezeq (Israel), CAT Telecom (Thailand), CenturyLink (U.S.), China Telecom (China), China Unicom (China), Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan), Eir (Ireland), Embratel (Brazil), euNetworks (U.K.), Exponential-e (U.K.), Global Cloud Xchange (India), Globe (Philippines), GlobeNet (Brazil), GTT (U.S.), Hutchinson Global (Hong Kong), Indosat (Indonesia), Interoute (U.K.), KDDI (Japan), Korea Telecom (Korea), KPN (Netherlands), Liberty Global (Netherlands), Masergy (U.S.), PCCW Global (Hong Kong), PLDT Global (Philippines), Rogers (Canada), Rostelecom (Russia), Softbank Telecom (Japan), Spark (New Zealand), Sparkle (Italy), Sprint (U.S.), StarHub (Singapore), Symphony (Thailand), TDC (Denmark), Telekom Malaysia (Malaysia), Telia (Sweden), Telin (Singapore), Telkom South Africa (South Africa), TelMex (Mexico), Telstra (Australia), Vector (New Zealand), Virgin Media Business (U.K.), Zayo (U.S.), and other providers selling Ethernet services outside their home country.
vertical Systems Gorup also tracks MEF CE 2.0 certification, which is a competitive differentiator for Ethernet service providers. Global Ethernet providers that have received MEF CE 2.0 certification to date are as follows:
- Mid-Year 2017 Global Provider LEADERBOARD: Colt, AT&T, Level 3, Verizon
- Mid-Year 2017 Challenge Tier: SingTel, T-Systems, Tata, Telefonica, Vodafone