| This report emphasizes the: Market growth, segmentations, technologies, and the design of a VoIP Long Distance Network Solution for 2002 -2008. It looks at the equipment required, and critical design areas/items. The report highlights critical marketing and technical issues facing all service providers when implementing a Voice over IP long distance network. This reports highlights Service Provider’s (ILEC, IXC, MSO, Independent, ASP) business imperatives in:Generate new revenue streams and grow existing revenue, drive customer insight to improve ARPU, enhance business acquisition, retention, cross-selling, and up-sell, reduce the cost to serve while maintaining or increasing the quality of service, implement new and successful services that are scalable and deliver clear RIO.
WHO NEEDS THIS REPORT:
§ All IP Service Providers
§ All Call Centers
§ All Landline Telecom Service & Equipment Providers
§ All Mobile (Wireless) Telecom Service & Equipment Providers
§ Business Development Planners
§ Strategy and Marketing Segmentation Specialist
§ Product Managers
§ Service Managers
§ Offer Mangers
§ Bids and Proposal Managers
§ Financial & Strategy Analysts
§ Investment Bankers
§ Consultants
§ Investors
§ Large and Medium Enterprises
§ IP Equipment Distributors and Indirect Channel Managers
WHY YOU NEED THIS DATA:
§ Understand the IP telephony industry and IP based services
§ Assess opportunities to enter the VoIP arena
§ Find out what the latest trends are in the VoIP industry
§ Justify business development plans
§ Understand trends and implications
§ Understand competitive landscape
§ Assess opportunities to improve revenue, market share, and customer retention
§ Lower overall cost through technology innovations
WHAT YOU GET:
§ MHOP Networks’ Market Projections for VoIP, IP based Telephony Equipment and IP Based Services
§ Major Obstacles Facing IP Telephony
§ Market Drivers
§ IP Industry Structure
§ Technical Description and Design implications of the Underlying Technology
§ Financial Information / Backgrounds of Major Players
§ Underlying Implications for ILECs, CLECs, BLECs, IXCs, ASPs, ISPs, Cable and Utilities
§ Recommendations"
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