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STRUCTURED CABLING: The Mercury Rose for Copper
Cat 6 continued to be the dominant standard, with an estimated 48 percent share of the market 
Deepak Kumar
Monday, June 13, 2005

The market was abuzz with activities, both in terms of business and introduction of new products and technologies.

The most important news in the year 2004-05 was the launch of pre-standards 10GE-over-copper solutions by at least three vendors.

Different vendors showed different patterns, but Cat 6 continued to be the dominant standard, with an estimated 48 percent share of deployments.

It was heartening to see some early deployments of 10G-over-UTP during the year. It's a clear sign of Indian enterprises' readiness in adopting new technologies. They are taking a foresighted view of things and are taking steps to future-proof their structured cabling infrastructure.

Buoyant and Bubbly
All vendors experienced healthy to strong growths during the fiscal under consideration. The overall market grew by 25 percent over the previous year.

From Rs 325.5 crore in the previous fiscal, the industry revenues this year rose to Rs 405.5 crore.

While there were no upsets in the rankings and Systimax remained positioned on top, Tyco impressed with the highest-in-the-class growth rate-34 percent. In the course, Tyco crossed the Rs 100 crore mark, posting an estimated Rs 106 crore of net sales.

Industry leader Systimax is understood to have made net sales of Rs 120 crore, thus clocking a growth rate of 20 percent.

D-Link, which topped the growth rate tally in the previous fiscal, showed a growth of 31 percent this year, the second highest rate in the industry.

Among the verticals that contributed significantly to the industry growth, IT/ITeS, BFSI, government, and telecom were prominent.

Top Structured Cabling Players (FY 2004-05)
Systimax and Tyco form more than 50 percent of the market
RANK Vendor FY 2004-05 FY 2003-04 Growth
    Revenues (Rs crore)  Market Share (percentage)  Revenues (Rs crore) Market Share (percentage) (Percentage)
1 Systimax 120 29.59 100 30.72 20
2 Tyco 106 26.14 79 24.27 34
3 D-Link 59 14.55 45 13.82 31
4 Krone 24 5.92 20 6.14 20
5 Molex 21.5 5.3 18 5.53 19
6 Panduit 12.5 3.08 11 3.38 14
7 Belden 12 2.96 10 3.07 20
8 TVSICS 11.50 2.84 10 3.07 15
9 Dax 9 2.22 7.5 2.3 20
  Others* 30 7.4 25 7.68 20
  Total 405.5 100 325.5 100 25
*Includes Finolex, Siemon, HCL-P
V&D estimates

CyberMedia Research

The BPO boom in the country remained a phenomenon, thus ensuring a steady stream of revenues for the structured cabling industry.

Some large deployments in the banking vertical also contributed to the industry growth.

Best, vendors didn't have to resort to price cuts significantly. There was enough for all and the competition was quite healthy in nature.

Standards That Ruled
Overall, Cat 6 continued to be the dominant standard, with an estimated 48 percent share of the market.

Contrary to some earlier assumptions, Cat 5e continued to go strong and dominated some large deployments. It easily enjoyed a share of 34 percent. Fiber accounted for 14 percent.

The 10GE-over-copper solutions that hit the market during the fiscal threw up a pleasant surprise by accounting for 2 percent of the market. Cat 7 also accounted for about 2 percent of the pie.

Of course, as pointed out earlier, different vendors experienced different patterns. For example, D-Link found that banking and finance sectors as well as government and PSUs were still seeing Cat 5e as the preferred cabling whereas BPOs, call centers, software parks and other IT-savvy organizations were going for Cat 6 solutions.

What Takes the Sheen off Cat 7...

Pricing
One one hand, fiber prices are falling rapidly. On the other hand, Cat 6 cables are 30 percent cheaper than Cat 7

Skills Base
India being a UTP country, skills for Cat 7 cabling (an STP solution) are scarce, and hence costly too

Speed and Bandwidth
No copper solution can ever beat fiber, but Cat 6 speed suffices for most of the apps today

RFI and EMI interference
Fiber provides total immunity, but few apps mandate it. Most of the apps are okay with Cat 6

Transmission Frequency
Cat 7 promises frequencies of 600 MHz, but Cat 6 at 250 MHz isn't bad either

The vendor says that Cat 5e deployment dominated with almost 60 percent of the new installations while the rest 40 percent deployments were Cat 6. There were no takers for fiber to the desktop solution, but fiber kept going strong in the backbone.

Tyco said the year marked a shift from Cat 5e to Cat 6 installations and this reflected in the market share break-ups for these. According to the vendor, the break-ups for Cat 5e, Cat 6 and fiber were approximately 30 percent, 60 percent and 10 percent respectively.

Systimax said that Cat 6 solutions were being installed by more and more organizations and the installed base of Cat 6 was on the rise.

ADC Krone could see more clear patterns in favor of Cat 6. According to the vendor, Cat 6 was the largest deployed standard cabling during the year 2004-05. Also, it experienced a decline in Cat 5e demand.

This was largely due to the Cat 6 ratification that happened in 2002. The ratification meant that price levels could come down considerably and make the new technology more affordable.

For Krone, Cat 6 saw a growth of about 60 percent over the previous year, while Cat 5e grew by 6 percent and fiber by about 12 percent.

Orders That Flowed
Among various installations based on Systimax solutions during the fiscal 2004-05, some BPO projects were noteworthy.

V&D estimates

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For example, the installation at one of the leading ITeS companies involved 20,000 drops of the Systimax GigaSpeed XL solution. This Cat 6 solution was part of other significant projects too, as far as the vendor is concerned.

The patching solution involved in the above-mentioned project was VisiPatch. Systimax said that VisiPatch was particularly suited for the needs of the ITeS industry, which is characterized by frequent moves, adds and changes.

The GigaSpeed XL solution was also the basis of a much larger deal for Systimax, which went up to 80,000 drops.

Yet another win for Systimax was in the shipping space. Here, the project involved 2,500 drops of GigaSpeed XL, in conjunction with iPatch. The iPatch solution here was aimed at providing real-time monitoring of copper and fiber channels and links to network management software for greater uptime.

Systimax has also won an order for its GigaSpeed X10D solution from Hyderabad-based Vimta Labs. However, the deal will get reflected in its 2005-06 revenues.

Installation of the only Cat 7 site by Tyco was the highlight of its business in the last fiscal. The vendor said that Cat 7 systems were capable of supporting 10G and the installation definitely future-proofed the client's network.

V&D estimates

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ADC Krone is understood to have bagged at least three significant orders for its 10 G UTP solution, CopperTen. It was the first company to launch a 10GE solution in India and leveraged that to its advantage. Two of these orders came from i2 Technologies and TCS.

The CopperTen installation at i2 Technologies connects 4,000 points, servers and firewall systems within its software development facility.

The company also bagged a couple of projects for intelligent cabling solution. Some other significant projects bagged by Krone came from Tata Consultancy Services, EMC, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Intellinet Global Services, Assembly of Karnataka, IIT Chennai, Delhi University, and Qualcomm.

Delhi-based Belden CDT had some impressive wins during the fiscal. One installation was for a leading global financial firm's BPO in Bangalore. The solution used was Belden's Cat 5e+ and the number of nodes catered to were 7,500.

The solution used was Cat5e+ (350 MHz cabling). This provides three and a half times higher bandwidth than the standard product and provides future proofing for all 1GBPS applications.

In another installation at a Noida-based IT company, 3,000 nodes were connected through a Cat 6 solution. The project involved Belden CDT's certified partners and was completed in six weeks.

For a Mumbai-based call center servicing the Australian market, Belden got the order for a Cat 6 solution that was supported by an OM3 OFC-based campus network. The installation connected 2,500 nodes.

D-Link bagged a very large number of wins during the fiscal under consideration. The new structured cabling installations involving D-Link solutions were easily more than 80 in number. Some of the prestigious projects that came to the vendor's kitty during the period were from Airtel, Allahabd Bank-Banking Institute, ALLAINZ Constructions, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bharti Telesoft, Bhilai Steel Plant, BSNL, Central Drug Research Institute, Hindustan Motors, LIC, NTPC, ONGC Mehsana, Reliance Infocom, Seimens, Union Bank of India, and Vijaya Bank.

Chennai-based HCL-P also bagged some good deals during the fiscal. Some of these included a 1,000-node installation at Kalyani University, a 1,200-node set-up for DSL Software Solutions, 2,000 nodes at HCL Technologies, and 800 nodes at Vellammal Engineering College and group of education institutions.

What Was New...
As far as the structured cabling industry in India is concerned, 10G UTP solutions generated a lot of interest. More importantly, the hype was quickly followed by some actual orders and shipments.

ADC Krone was the first vendor to come out with its 10G UTP solution called CopperTen. Systimax and Belden also came out with their 10G solutions, Systimax GigaSpeed X10D and Belden IBDN 10GX respectively.

All these solutions, however, are in the pre-standard stage. An IEEE group is already working on the 10G UTP standard and the ratification is likely to happen sometime in 2006. Once ratified, the standard will be called Cat A6.

Another new technology introduced in India last year was power-over-Ethernet (PoE). However, the market underwent the education phase for the technology and therefore not many projects specified PoE as a deliverable.

Moreover, the case for PoE will become stronger as enterprise mobility picks up as a trend. According to Krone, with the VoIP and wireless access markets catching up, one should expect PoE requirements to increase this year.

Systimax said the PoE technology was suited for access points, and a host of other PoE-ready devices like IP phones and IP cameras.

Belden also felt that given the recent introduction, it would be some time before PoE picks up. However, it said PoE was shipped to two of its important projects. The company launched its PowerSense mid-span hubs in the PoE space. These had features like port-level modularity and hot-swappability.

Tyco launched intelligent cabling systems and also presented 10G solutions in the fiber, shielded twisted pair (STP) as well as UTP areas. The company says it will continue to focus on these new technologies.

Systimax offered its intelligent patching solution iPatch that helps plan, implement, track and audit moves, adds and changes. Target market segments included large corporate office buildings, remote branch office locations, and data center applications.

Among other things, Krone also launched a high-density 25 pair cross-connect solution called Highband 25. The Cat 6-compliant Highband 25 solution is an integral part of Krone's TrueNET solution and is aimed at supporting emerging applications such as 10GE, VoIP and broadband.

The Outlook
The healthy growth of the Indian economy will encourage businesses to set up new facilities, which will mandate LAN cabling as a must-have.

Verticals like ITeS/BPO, BFSI, manufacturing, telecom, and education will continue to contribute significantly to the industry growth.

On the technologies front, PoE and 10G-over-UTP will gain more ground, though they will not become growth leaders next year. Nevertheless, they will start getting recognition and acceptance in the market. Also, the installed base for OM3 fiber will increase.

In fiscal 2006-07, however, 10G-over-UTP will be able to gain a dominant share of the market.

Intelligent cabling will also find more takers. If vendors are able to educate the market well, component-level compliance can become the order of the next year.

The structured cabling industry in India has mastered the art of survival-and-growth well enough.

Vendors' spends and efforts have not gone unrewarded and cabling is a fairly sophisticated area now.

Newer, bandwidth-hungry applications keep arriving on the scene to consume the capacity that's available at a given point in time.

Vendors have been able to anticipate growth in bandwidth requirements and come out with cabling that can cater to users' needs.

Fiber is already the default medium on the campus backbone while Cat 5e and Cat 6 are being used in the horizontal. The developments have ensured a scenario where 1Gbps in the backbone and 100 Mbps for the desktop are norms for all new installations.

It is anticipated that newer, video-intensive communication trends at enterprises will demand 1G-to-the-desktop in the next couple of years. The structured cabling industry is comfortably positioned to support such demand.

Deepak Kumar

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