Copper Wire Switching & Transmission Equipment Industry Overview

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Industry Description

Companies that design, manufacture, and market switching systems, network access platforms, signaling gateways, and related equipment for copper-based wireline networks.

Industry Trends

Multi-Media Network Consolidation

The migration to a consolidated public telephone system that supports voice, data, and video is underway. Most believe that the protocol used will be the Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MLPS) system that supports IP, ATM, and other protocols. Transition will require converting all the class 5 and 4 switches, and will eventually require optic fiber to the home, necessary upgrades for phone companies to compete with cable carriers. Wireless carriers will compete using 3G networks and could have some advantages in suburban and rural areas.

Industry Competitors

Industry Codes

Hoover's has developed its own industry classifications to better serve its customers. These classifications are mapped to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and the older U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. The Copper Wire Switching & Transmission Equipment maps to a number of NAICS codes including:

NAICS
NAICS Title
Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing

Industry Associations & Organizations

Related Industries

Industry Financials

Using the 2002 Census Bureau Economic Census, Hoover's has generated an industry financial summary for the Copper Wire Switching & Transmission Equipment industry.

Indicator
Total
NAICS Codes
2
Establishments
1,022
Sales, receipts or shipments ($1,000)
$32,806,042
Annual Payroll ($1,000)
$4,892,828
Paid Employees
90,107

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