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2007 Global NGN IP VoIP - Analyses Statistics and Forecasts

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Published: June 2007
Product Code: R170-866
Description
This annual report offers a wealth of information on the worldwide development of NGNs, IP and VoIP. Information on a regional level is also provided for the Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific. The report includes analyses, statistics, trends and forecasts. It provides an overview of NGN development, with a focus on IP, including detailed information on the progress of VoIP. The report examines NGNs from an infrastructure perspective, including global telecoms capital expenditure. Information on the global outsourcing sector is also provided.

Subjects covered include:
  • NGN deployment;
  • NGNs and infrastructure;
  • Global telecoms CAPEX;
  • Analysis of the future of voice;
  • VoIP market overview, including applications;
  • VoIP and convergence;
  • VoIP statistics and forecasts;
  • Outsourcing sector;
  • Regional overview.
Table of Contents

1. NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS

1.1 NGN overview and development

1.1.1 Introduction

1.1.2 NGN growth and development

1.1.3 Nextgen telcos - analysis

1.1.4 NGN deployment examples

1.1.5 NGN investment strategies

1.2 NGNs and infrastructure

1.2.1 Infrastructure competition

1.2.2 Narrowband services

1.2.3 Mobile infrastructure

1.2.4 Broadband infrastructure

2. THE FUTURE OF VOICE (FIXED, MOBILE, VOIP)

2.1 Telephone companies - experts in negative marketing

2.1.1 Don’t use the phone

2.1.2 Don’t use the mobile phone

2.1.3 Don’t use the fixed phone

2.1.4 The IP solution

2.2 The future of voice

2.2.1 Market under pressure

2.2.2 Rearguard skirmishes in the voice market

2.2.3 A neglected market

2.2.4 Recent developments

2.3 The future of mobile

2.3.1 Voice still the killer app

2.3.2 But data is the future

2.3.3 Rebalancing of the industry

2.3.4 Devices-driven developments

2.3.5 Only option in developing countries

2.3.6 Multimodal services

2.4 All roads lead to 4G

2.5 VoIP

2.6 Analysis of vendor merge - the future is IT, not telco

2.7 Pricing strategies

2.7.1 Telecoms price developments

2.7.2 From bundling to triple play

2.7.3 New ways to measure ARPUs

2.8 Conclusion

3. VOIP

3.1 VoIP overview

3.1.1 Historic overview

3.1.2 Key trends and developments

3.1.3 Alternative providers

3.1.4 International carriers’ traffic Grows

3.1.5 VoIP regional market overview

3.2 VoIP analysis

3.2.1 The continuing importance of voice

3.2.2 Give VoIP a chance

3.2.3 Corporate markets

3.2.4 Industry issues

3.2.5 Regulatory issues

3.2.6 Security considerations

3.3 VoIP and convergence

3.3.1 NGNs: converging networks

3.3.2 IP=IT

3.3.3 IP - enhanced services

3.3.4 IP is making data market redundant

3.3.5 IP is upsetting the telcos

3.3.6 Technology and communication

3.4 VoIP statistics & forecasts

3.4.1 Statistics and forecasts

3.4.2 IP equipment statistics

3.4.3 VoIP revenue statistics

3.4.4 VoIP operator subscriber statistics

3.4.5 VoIP and the business sector

4. OUTSOURCING

4.1 Managed Network Services (MNS)

4.2 Outsourcing

4.2.1 Outsourcing, cosourcing, insourcing, tasksourcing

4.2.2 Outsourcing market statistics for 2006 and beyond

4.2.3 Outsourcing market statistics for 2005

4.2.4 Outsourcing market statistics for 2004

4.2.5 Historical overview

4.3 IP Centrex or VoIP outsourcing - the battle for the SME market

5. REGIONAL OVERVIEW

5.1 North America

5.1.1 USA

5.1.2 Canada

5.2 Latin America

5.2.1 Introduction

5.2.2 IP and VoIP in Latin America

5.2.3 NGNs in Latin America

5.3 Europe

5.3.1 Western Europe

5.3.2 Eastern Europe

5.4 Africa/Middle East

5.4.1 Africa

5.4.2 Middle East

5.5 Asia

5.5.1 Market overview

5.5.2 Japan

5.5.3 South Korea

5.5.4 China

5.5.5 Singapore

5.5.6 Taiwan

5.5.7 India

5.5.8 Hong Kong

5.5.9 Malaysia

5.6 Pacific region

5.6.1 Australia

5.6.2 New Zealand

6. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS




List of Exhibits and Tables




Exhibit 1 - Worldwide IMS deployments - mid-2006

Exhibit 2 - Nextgen telecoms

Exhibit 3 - Global outsource market services

Exhibit 4 - What is IMS?

Exhibit 5 - VoIP issues

Exhibit 6 - Regulator attitudes to VoIP

Exhibit 7 - ITU-T definition of a Next Generation Network

Exhibit 8 - IP-based enhanced services

Exhibit 9 - Top ten technologies that will impact communication

Exhibit 10 - Comparative advantages of outsourcing and insourcing

Exhibit 11 - Mobile outsourcing agreements - 2005

Exhibit 12 - Regulatory status of VoIP in selected Latin American countries - 2007

Exhibit 13 - Telstra’s NGN planned implementation time-line




Table 1 - IMS based services subscribers - 2007; 2011

Table 2 - Global telecoms capital expenditure - 2006; 2010; 2015

Table 3 - Global telecoms revenues - 2006 - 2008

Table 4 - Worldwide residential VoIP subscribers - 2005 - 2006; 2012

Table 5 - Regional residential and SOHO VoIP subscribers - 2006; 2009

Table 6 - Estimated growth of inbound VoIP traffic 2005 - Africa; Latin America; Asia-Pacific; Middle East; Eastern Europe

Table 7 - Worldwide VoIP equipment revenue - 2006 - 2010

Table 8 - VoIP service revenues for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific - 2005; 2009

Table 9 - Number of registered users/subscribers for selected VoIP operators - 2005 - 2006

Table 10 - Global switched and VoIP traffic versus Skype - 2005 - 2006

Table 11 - Number of global outsourcing contracts - first quarters 2004 - 2006

Table 12 - US jobs going offshore - 2003 - 2008; 2010; 2015

Table 13 - Japan VoIP subscribers and market share by operator - 2006

Table 14 - Japan - standard versus IP phone services (subscribers & annual change) - March 2007

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