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U.S. Residential Wireline Telecommunications Services 2004-2008 Forecast and AnalysisProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: October 2004 Product Code: R104-17304 Description
This IDC study provides the key metrics for understanding the evolving U.S. wireline telecommunications services industry. We analyze how wireline voice and data services revenue, market shares, and critical competitive forces will shift over the next five years. Specifically, this study forecasts industry revenue growth, access line market shares, and business and residential wireline minutes of use (MOUs) for local, long distance, and international wireline calls. "The $221 billion U.S. wireline telecommunications industry is mired in a digital revolution. During this period of transition, wireline telecom revenue will decline at a compound annual growth rate of 1.6% from 2003 to 2008. Top-line revenue decline will be tempered by growth in data revenue; however, the promised surge in data revenue has proved elusive so far. IDC believes future revenue growth will be driven by demand for more innovative data applications and greater integration of wireline with wireless services." ? Wu Zhou, research analyst, Residential Telecommunications Services Table of Contents
Table of ContentsIDC Opinion In This Study Forecast Methodology IDC Leadership Grid Methodology Definitions Forecast Definitions Situation Overview Introduction Market Structure Figure: U.S. Residential Wireline Service Revenue Share by Service Provider, 2Q04 IDC Leadership Grid Figure: IDC Leadership Grid: U.S. Residential Wireline Telecommunications Services Market Figure: Leadership Grid of the U.S. Residential Wireline Telecommunications Services Market: Vendor Ratings for Market Opportunity Alignment (X-Axis) Attributes Figure: Leadership Grid of the U.S. Residential Wireline Telecommunications Services Market: Vendor Ratings for Company Opportunity to Gain Share (Y-Axis) Attributes Regulatory Developments and Impacts ILEC Gaining Market Share in Long Distance Figure: U.S. Residential Long Distance Subscriber Share by Vendor, 2Q04 A Time Line of 2004 UNE-P Wrangling VoIP Regulation in Stalemate Long Distance Market Erosion Table: U.S. Monthly Long Distance and Calling Card Call Spending, 1999-2004 (% of Respondents) Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Key Industry Trends Table: U.S. Wireline Telephony Revenue by Service Provider Type, 2003-2008 Table: U.S. Wireline Telecommunications Services Revenue by Segment, 2003-2008 Forecast and Analysis by Wireline Services Local Service Dynamics Table: U.S. Wireline Telephony Revenue by Service, 2003-2008 Table: U.S. Residential Wireline Telecommunications Revenue by Service, 2003-2008 ($M) Access Line Forecast and Analysis Table: U.S. Access Lines by Service Provider Type, 2003-2008 Table: U.S. Residential and Business Access Lines, 2003-2008 Minutes of Use Forecast and Analysis Table: U.S. Wireline Minutes of Use by Call Type, 2003-2008 (B) Table: U.S. Residential and Business Wireline Minutes of Use, 2003-2008 Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Residential Wireline Telecommunications Services Market, 2004-2008 Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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