USA: Worldwide Ethernet switch (Layer 2/3) revenues reached $5.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012 (4Q12), representing growth of 7 percent sequentially and 0.5 percent year over year. Meanwhile, the worldwide router market increased 5.6 percent quarter over quarter even though it declined 0.2 percent year over year in 4Q12, according to the International Data Corp. (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Ethernet Switch and Router Tracker.
The 4Q12 results also show that the Ethernet switch market was particularly strong in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) with 15.6 percent year-over-year growth, Middle East and Africa (MEA) (13.8 percent), and Latin America (12 percent). Meanwhile, continued weakness in Western Europe continued to weigh heavily on the overall market with its 12 percent year-over-year decline. From other major regions, Japan increased 3.5 percent year-over-year and North America declined slightly (-1.1 percent) in 4Q12.
"While growth in the Ethernet switch market will largely come from 10GbE and 40GbE in the coming years, it is encouraging to note that the market for Gigabit Ethernet is holding its own, largely in campus, aggregation, and network edge deployments," said Rohit Mehra, VP, Network Infrastructure at IDC. "While enterprise mobility is no doubt the focus for IT and network managers, the underlying wired infrastructure is also continuing to get mindshare in the context of a holistic approach to the network in delivering applications to end-users."
10GbE Ethernet switch (Layer 2/3) revenue increased 14.9 percent year over year and for the first time crossed the $2 billion mark in a single quarter while 10GbE port shipments grew 43.9 percent year over year to just under 4 million ports in 4Q12. 10GbE continues to be the main driver of the overall Ethernet switch market.
Worldwide Layer 4-7 switching market revenues grew 9.1 percent year over year to $421 million in 4Q12. For the full year 2012 L4-7 market increased a healthy 12.5 percent year over year.
The 4Q12 worldwide Router market declined 0.2 percent year over year, essentially staying flat despite the 5.6 percent sequential improvement over 3Q12. Regionally, the market saw a very strong 25.3 percent year-over-year jump in Middle East and Africa and 15 percent year over year growth in the US, but these were offset by a 21.4 percent decline in Western Europe and a 24.6 percent decrease in Japan.
From a vendor perspective, Cisco's Ethernet switch (Layer 2/3) market share in 4Q12 came in at 61.2 percent reflecting a year-over-year decrease from 64 percent in 4Q11. Cisco's market share in the fast growing 10GbE market segment stands at 66.1 percent in 4Q12.
"After a lackluster performance in the third quarter in both the switch and router markets, sequential growth returned to the enterprise network infrastructure market in 4Q12, and even the marginal year-over-year growth was creditworthy given the stronger performance of the market in the fourth quarter of last year," said Petr Jirovský, senior research analyst in IDC's Networking Trackers Group.
"That said, overall market drivers, such as proliferation of video traffic on the network, and the need to support a growing and diverse set of wired and wireless devices at the network edge will continue to keep the enterprise networking market relevant over the longer term."
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