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Survey respondents also pinpoint network speed, management and monitoring
as important considerations in infrastructure decisions
RICHARDSON, Texas, January 24, 2007 --- SYSTIMAX Solutions™ from CommScope
(NYSE: CTV), the worldwide leader in structured connectivity solutions, has
announced the results of a global research study conducted among 1,484 information
technology (IT) professionals. The new SYSTIMAX Solutions research report, entitled
Speed and Agility, Performance and Reliability: A Report on Global Enterprise
Network Trends, includes responses from IT professionals from 45 countries and
demonstrates the effects of network infrastructure solutions and support services
on user productivity.
As more employees rely on the company network, the impact of downtime on
productivity loss, and ultimately on corporate costs, becomes an increasingly
serious issue. The survey discovered that users reported on average 1.9 hours
of network downtime a month and found that companies that have deployed higher
performance cabling tended to experience lower average downtime.
“The survey demonstrates that most IT professionals suspect that downtime
is an issue,” said Mark Peterson, Senior VP Global Marketing, Enterprise, CommScope.
“They probably have a sinking feeling that money is draining from the company
bank account every time a server crashes or a service provision to a key user
takes a week to fulfill. Well, we believe they’re right. That’s the bad news.
But the good news is that the study also shows that professionals who are willing
to invest in quality systems are better able to support the evolving networking
needs of the company.”
The study demonstrates that more and more IT professionals are planning to
install copper-based Category 6A cabling, while Category 5e cabling is heading
for obsolescence. And, from a fiber perspective, throughout the past five years
there has been rapid growth in acceptance of laser optimized multimode fiber
as an alternative to traditional multimode and singlemode fiber.
The survey results demonstrate these
trends:
• Category 6A cabling currently represents 5% of the installed
base of structured cabling systems. Respondents now expect 25% of new installations
to utilize Category 6A cabling, up from just 17% a year ago. The largest
adopters are expected to be in the finance and technology sectors.
• Category 5e cabling was used in 53% of historical installations,.
Participants now expect to use Category 5e in less than 9% of new installations.
• While OM1 and OM2 multimode fiber is currently the most
popular, that popularity is expected to be cut in half, dropping to only 34
percent of new installations.
• OM3 laser optimized multimode fiber is expected to become
the dominant fiber for future installations. While OM3 currently represents
11% of the installed base, it is expected to be utilized in 43% of new fiber
installations. The increase in usage matches the faster networking speeds
in the backbone. In 2002, only 28% of the respondents intended to install
OM3 fiber; today 43% of the survey participants believe they will need OM3 to
support their networks.,
The study also indicates a growing trend among IT professionals of migrating
to faster speeds in the horizontal and the backbone connections. Some key indicators:
• In the horizontal, installation of 10 Gb/s Ethernet is
expected to increase from 4 percent to 29 percent over the next five years.
• In the backbone, more than half of respondents – 51 percent
– intend to install 10 Gb/s Ethernet in the next five years, while users expect
that 100 Gb/s Ethernet will represent 15 percent of installations for network
backbones by 2011.
In addition to network downtime, productivity can be lost as IT professionals
spend more time working on moves, adds and changes (MACs) for an increasingly
mobile workforce, or on other support functions, including unauthorized or incorrect
MACs, LAN connectivity problems and IT service provisioning and auditing:
• Overall, users reported that nearly 18 percent of network
assets are mislaid or moved unofficially annually, and 11 percent of MACs, on
average, need rework.
• Globally, users reported 3.8 LAN connectivity problems
annually, averaging 1.3 hours of time lost per occurrence. Companies typically
spend 19 percent of IT support time monitoring network performance.
• IT managers reported spending an average of 4.4 hours
preparing and initiating an IT work order and 7.7 hours per month auditing network
assets.
“Video conferencing, VoIP and collaborative working are all on the rise,”
Peterson said. “These applications improve productivity and reduce costs –
and IT administrators are accommodating these demands by migrating Ethernet
networks to higher speed and, subsequently, higher performance cabling from
the backbone all the way to the desktop.”
For more information or to request a copy, visit http://www.systimax.com/research
Note to Editors: Research Methodology
IT professionals in 45 countries were invited to participate in the survey
via a Web portal in 2006. Contributors to the research could view the questions
in any of 12 languages. The 1,484 IT professionals who completed questionnaires
were a representative sample of SYSTIMAX Solutions as well as non-SYSTIMAX Solutions
customers. The respondents came from organizations with between 50 and 10,000+
network users in sectors ranging from Education to Finance and Government to
Media.
About SYSTIMAX Solutions
SYSTIMAX Solutions from CommScope (NYSE: CTV), is a worldwide leader in structured
cabling systems and provides integrated end-to-end connectivity solutions for
voice, data, video and building management applications in both wired and wireless
enterprise networks.
SYSTIMAX Solutions supplies its high performance and market-leading range
of products through a network of highly skilled BusinessPartners. The
product range includes the copper-based GigaSPEED X10D and GigaSPEED XL Solutions,
the fiber optic LazrSPEED and TeraSPEED Solutions and the intelligent patching
iPatch® System. The SYSTIMAX AirSPEED™ Solution adds a wireless option
to the portfolio. Drawing on their Bell Labs heritage, the people of SYSTIMAX
Labs who have spearheaded these innovations will continue to play an integral
role in the future success of SYSTIMAX Solutions. Currently the company’s BusinessPartners
install an average of over 1,000 miles (1,600km) of SYSTIMAX cable every day
in approximately 130 countries worldwide.
Forward-looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements that are based on
information currently available to management, management’s beliefs, as well
as on a number of assumptions concerning future events. Forward-looking statements
are not a guarantee of performance and are subject to a number of uncertainties
and other factors, which could cause the actual results to differ materially
from those currently expected. For a more detailed description of the factors
that could cause such a difference, please see CommScope’s filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. In providing forward-looking statements,
the company does not intend, and is not undertaking any obligation or duty,
to update these statements as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
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