| Difficult
economic conditions have led many Competitive Local Exchange Carriers
(CLECs) to close its doors. 2001 was a challenging year for CLECs
as companies struggled to raise capital while restructuring their
business models.
2002 is witnessing a year of consolidation. Many CLECs are finding
it difficult to survive in a capital-restrictive market. As some
companies go out of business, others are picking up assets of bankrupt
CLECs in order to expand their services. The industry is going through
a period of reconstruction which will lead to redefinition of the
remaining CLECs.
Observing company strategies and trends of the industry, ATLANTIC-ACM’s
CLEC report, U.S. CLEC Market Analysis: Company Profile, Market
Sizing & Share 2002 – 2007, provides a comprehensive framework
and in-depth analysis of the major players, trends, current opportunities,
and future projections of the CLEC industry.
Highlights of this report include revenue forecasts for the CLEC
market through 2007. Growth projections are broken out for a range
of products including data and Internet, local services, and dedicated
services. The report also features detail profiles of 25 companies,
including company financials, strategies, and future initiatives.
Finally, U.S. CLEC Market Analysis: Company Profile, Market Sizing
& Share 2002 – 2007 offers an assessment of which strategies
have worked for the survivors.
$2,495 |