The global Ethernet over coax equipment market is expected to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period. The expansion of internet protocol (IP)-based high definition (HD) video surveillance applications is a significant driver driving the global Ethernet over Coax (EoC) market. Ethernet over Coax (EoC) is a transmission method that turns a coaxial network into an IP network. Ethernet over Coax (EoC) functions as a bridge between Ethernet and coaxial networks, allowing Ethernet data to be transferred through coaxial cable.
The increasing adoption of next-generation IP-based networks will drive the growth of the market. As a LAN protocol, Ethernet is becoming increasingly popular. Versatility, expandability, backward compatibility are all possible at a lower cost with Ethernet over coax (EoC) equipment. An increase in multimedia traffic from both customers and businesses is expected to boost market demand. EoC allows for full-duplex and synchronous data transfers over existing coaxial cables. Additionally, reusing existing coaxial cables saves money. EoC provides 100base transmission over existing coaxial cables. EoC equipment is widely used in video surveillance, home and hotel applications, traffic management, satellite cabling, pipe and tunnel inspection, deep-sea research, rail system monitoring, satellite cabling, radar systems, and other contemporary sectors. Increasing demand from these industries may substantially contribute to the growth of the Ethernet over Coax equipment market globally.
Market Coverage
o By Type
o By Application
o By End-User
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o Deviation from pre-COVID forecast
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Global Ethernet over Coax Equipment Market by Segments:
• By Type
o Ethernet over Coax
o Ethernet over Coax with Poe
• By Application
o Residential
o Commercial
o Industrial
• By End-users
o Government
o Industrial
o Education
o Residential
Global Ethernet over Coax Equipment Market by Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World