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Segment Information
6 Months Ended
Jul. 01, 2011
Segment Information [Abstract]  
Segment Information

11. Segment Information

We report operating results for three segments: Broadband, Transport and Services.

The Broadband segment includes data, access and managed access product portfolios that facilitate delivery of next-generation wireline and wireless services and the delivery of bundled voice, video and high-speed Internet/data services over copper-based and/or fiber-based networks. Data products include the Tellabs® 7300 Metro Ethernet Switching Series, the Tellabs® 8600 Managed Edge System, the Tellabs® 8800 Multiservice Router Series and the Tellabs® SmartCore® 9100 Platform. Access offerings include the Tellabs® 1000 Multiservice Access Series, the Tellabs® 1100 Multiservice Access Series and the Tellabs® 1600 Optical Network Terminal (ONT) Series. Managed access products include the Tellabs® 6300 Managed Transport System and the Tellabs® 8100 Managed Access System.

The Transport segment includes solutions that enable service providers to transport service and manage optical bandwidth by adding capacity when and where it's needed. Wireline and wireless carriers use these products within the metropolitan portion of their transport networks to support wireless services, business services for enterprise customers, and triple-play voice, video and data services for residential customers. Product offerings include the Tellabs® 3000 Series of voice-enhancement products, the Tellabs® 5000 Series of digital cross-connect systems, and the Tellabs® 7100 Optical Transport System (OTS).

The Services segment includes deployment, support, training and professional services. These services support all phases of the network: planning, building and operating.

We define segment profit as gross profit less research and development expenses. Segment profit excludes sales and marketing expenses, general and administrative expenses, the amortization of intangibles, restructuring and other charges and the impact of equity-based compensation.

Consolidated revenue by segment follows:

 

     Second Quarter      Six Months  
     7/1/11      7/2/10      7/1/11      7/2/10  
     Restated             Restated         

Broadband

   $ 149.0       $ 228.7       $ 322.0       $ 419.8   

Transport

     110.5         133.2         209.9         260.6   

Services

     57.2         60.9         107.2         121.6   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

   $ 316.7       $ 422.8       $ 639.1       $ 802.0   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

Segment profit and reconciliation to operating (loss) earnings by segment follows:

 

     Second Quarter     Six Months  
     7/1/11     7/2/10     7/1/11     7/2/10  
     Restated           Restated        

Broadband

   $ (10.0   $ 86.1      $ 9.7      $ 146.9   

Transport

     24.4        51.7        40.4        96.7   

Services

     21.6        20.7        31.6        40.2   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total segment profit

     36.0        158.5        81.7        283.8   

Sales and marketing expenses

     (40.8     (43.8     (85.5     (88.9

General and administrative expenses

     (21.0     (24.9     (44.7     (49.7

Equity-based compensation

     (4.3     (3.6     (8.0     (6.2

Intangible asset amortization

     (5.1     (7.4     (10.3     (14.8

Restructuring and other charges

     —          0.5        (1.0     (9.5
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating (loss) earnings

   $ (35.2   $ 79.3      $ (67.8   $ 114.7   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

The segments use many of the same assets. For internal reporting purposes, we do not allocate assets by segment and therefore asset, depreciation and amortization, or capital expenditure by segment information is not provided to our chief operating decision maker.