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Voip Evolution In The Us: From Fixed To Wireless
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June 2005
Published By:
Visiongain
Order Code:
R155-088
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- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Executive Summary
- 1.1.1 Rapid growth in VoIP traffic
- Chart 1. North America VoIP revenue, 2005-2010
- 1.1.2 Enterprise segment driving VoIP migration
- 1.1.3 Consumer issues with VoIP
- 1.1.4 Three types of companies will dominate VoIP market
- Table 1. US major instant messaging service providers
- 1.1.5 A marginal opportunity for portable VoIP
- 1.2 VoIP evolution: from fixed to wireless
- 1.2.1 IP telephony
- 1.2.2 Wi-Fi Technology
- Table 2. Typical hotspot locations
- 1.2.3 Birth of the voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) market
- 1.3 Focus of this report
- Chapter 2 VoIP government regulation
- 2.1 United States
- Table 3. VoIP government regulation in the US, 1970-2005
- 2.1.1 VoIP providers and taxation
- Table 4. Wireline vs. wireless taxation comparison
- 2.1.1.1 Taxation on federal level
- 2.1.1.1.1 Universal Service Fund
- 2.1.1.1.2 Intercarrier compensation
- 2.1.1.1.3 Taxation on local level
- 2.1.2 Regulatory issues facing VoIP
- 2.1.2.1 VoIP and lawful intercept
- 2.1.2.2 911-compliance issue
- 2.1.2.2.1 IP-based networks' nature makes 911 support difficult
- 2.1.2.2.2 Available options
- 2.1.2.2.3 High costs of 911 support will add to customers' bill
- 2.1.2.3 VoIP and broadband access
- 2.2 VoIP regulation outside the United States
- 2.2.1 Canada
- 2.2.2 EU
- 2.2.3 UK
- 2.2.4 Germany
- 2.2.5 South Korea
- 2.2.6 Japan
- Chapter 3 Standardization of wireless VoIP
- 3.1 VoIP standardization: participating organizations
- 3.1.1 ITU
- 3.1.2 Wireless VoIP Consortium
- Table 5. Wireless VoIP Consortium participating companies
- 3.1.3 IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee
- Table 6. IEEE 802 active working and study groups
- 3.1.4 Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA)
- Table 7. WFA task groups and committees
- 3.1.5 Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA)
- Table 8. UMA participating companies
- Chart 2. UMA architecture
- 3.1.6 World Wide Spectrum Efficiency (WwiSE) Consortium
- Table 9. WwiSE participating companies
- Chapter 4 Standards and technologies to enable wireless VoIP
- Figure 1. Global wireless standards
- 4.1 Wireless VoIP bearers
- Table 10. The mobile standards compared
- 4.1.1 Wi-Fi standards
- Table 11. Wi-Fi extensions
- 4.1.2 WiMAX
- Table 12. Outline of 802.16 standards
- 4.1.3 802.20 (Mobile-Fi)
- 4.2 VoIP standards
- 4.2.1 H.323 functionality comes up short
- 4.2.2 SIP protocol: consolidating IP-based communications services
- 4.2.2.1 SIP's characteristics
- Chart 3. SIP session architecture
- 4.2.2.2 SIP's advantages
- 4.2.3 IP Multimedia Subsystem makes IP convergence true
- Table 13. Main functions of IMS
- Chart 4. IMS session architecture
- 4.2.4 Peer-to-peer VoIP telephony
- 4.2.4.1 Popular Telephony's Peerio concept revolutionizes enterprise telephony
- Chapter 5 US VoIP market overview and forecasts
- Chart 5. Consumer awareness of VoIP in the USA, 2004
- Chart 6. US VoIP subscriber growth forecast, 2005-2010
- 5.1 US telecoms sector overview
- Chart 7. Technology penetration in the US telecoms sector, 2002-2004
- Table 14. US top five ISPs
- 5.1.1 Broadband
- Chart 8. Share of broadband lines by region
- Chart 9. US Broadband vs. Dial-up connections (at-home)
- 5.1.1.1 US broadband access: cable vs. DSL
- Chart 10. US cable vs. DSL broadband connections
- Table 15. US major cable and DSL providers' subscriber bases
- 5.2 Triple play: VoIP as a part of the strategy
- 5.3 Quadruple play: adding wireless voice
- 5.4 Enabling wireless VoIP
- 5.4.1 Cable companies are embracing Wi-Fi
- Chapter 6 Voice over WLAN
- Chart 11. VoWLAN handsets in use forecast, 2005-2010
- 6.1 The VoWLAN ecosystem
- Table 16. Voice over Wi-Fi value chain
- Table 17. Overview of VoIP services and markets
- 6.1.1 VoWLAN market drivers and challenges
- 6.1.1.1 Primary VoWLAN markets
- 6.1.2 ROI benefits
- 6.1.2.1 Hard ROI
- 6.1.2.2 Soft ROI
- 6.1.3 Further challenges
- 6.2 VoWLAN adoption by market segment
- 6.2.1 VoWLAN and the enterprise
- 6.2.2 Deployments in schools
- 6.2.3 Hospital Wi-Fi
- 6.2.4 VoWLAN in the home
- 6.2.4.1 Soft phones
- 6.3 Why the need for cellular/Wi-Fi phones?
- 6.3.1 Service Providers
- 6.3.2 Enterprises
- 6.3.3 Equipment manufacturers
- 6.3.4 Solution vendors
- 6.3.5 Consumers
- 6.3.6 WISPs
- 6.3.7 Operator objectives with Wi-Fi/cellular handsets
- Table 18. Value of dual-mode handsets to the mobile operator
- 6.3.7.1 Targeting the enterprise segment + boosting ARPU
- Chapter 7 US residential VoIP service market overview
- Chart 12. US residential VoIP market shares by provider type
- 7.1 VoIP pricing varies with provider's type
- Table 19. VoIP pricing by US providers
- 7.2 Case study: Vonage
- Table 20. Vonage customers & ARPU in 2004
- Table 21. Vonage ranks in Top 10 Advertisers
- 7.2.1 Vonage goes mobile
- 7.3 Teleo: "Portable VoIP that Clicks!"
- Table 22. Teleo's VoIP offering analysis
- Table 23. Teleo VoIP pricing details
- 7.4 AT&T CallVantage
- Table 24. AT&T CallVantage VoIP pricing details
- Table 25. AT&T CallVantage's VoIP offering analysis
- 7.5 VoiceGlo
- Table 26. VoiceGlo VoIP pricing in details
- Table 27. VoiceGlo's VoIP offering analysis
- Chapter 8 Skype: a global packet telephony provider
- 8.1 Brief history
- 8.2 Skype relies on P2P telephony
- Chart 13. Skype user base growth, 2003-2005
- 8.3 Skype business model
- Chart 14. Skype's paying vs. non-paying user base, 2005
- Chart 15. Skype's paying vs. non-paying user base, 2008
- 8.3.1 Skype products
- 8.3.1.1 Skype free software
- Table 28. Skype software versions
- 8.3.1.2 SkypeOut
- Chart 16. SkypeOut user base growing dynamics, 2004-2005
- Table 29. Skype rates for select destinations
- 8.3.1.3 SkypeIn
- Table 30. Countries with SkypeIn offerings
- 8.3.1.4 Skype Voicemail
- 8.3.2 Skype distribution channels
- 8.3.2.1 Co-branded deals
- Table 31. Skype co-branding deals, 2004-2005
- 8.3.2.2 Partnerships with Wi-Fi providers
- Table 32. Skype and Broadreach Networks Wi-Fi partnership
- 8.3.2.3 Skype going mobile
- Image 1. Skype on Pocket PC
- 8.3.2.3.1 i-mate PDA models will carry Skype
- Image 2. PDA2K
- 8.3.2.3.2 Skype on BenQ50
- Image 3. BenQ50
- 8.3.2.4 Business solutions from Skype
- 8.4 Forecast for Skype
- Chart 18. Skype's paying vs. non-paying user base growth forecast, 2005-2010
- 8.4.1 Implications of Skype on mobile industry
- Chapter 9 Conclusions and recommendations
- Appendix A About visiongain
- Appendix B Report Evaluation Form
- Companies and organisations mentioned in this report
- 3Com
- Airespace
- AirFlow
- Airgo Networks
- Alcatel
- Alltel
- Amazon.com
- America Online
- Ameritrade
- AT&T
- Avaya
- B3G Telecom
- BellSouth
- Best Buy
- British Telecom
- Broadcom
- Broadreach Networks
- BroadVoice
- Broadvox
- BSquare
- Buffalo Tech
- Cable & Wireless
- Cablevision
- CDC Group
- Charter
- Choice Hotels
- Cingular
- Circuit City
- Cisco
- CITEL
- COLT
- Comcast
- CompUSA
- Conexant
- Consumer Empowerment
- Cox
- Daum
- Dell
- Earthlink
- EAT
- Enterasys
- Ericsson
- ETRI
- Eurostar
- Flarion
- France Telecom
- Guillemot Corp
- Hewlett-Packard
- Hughes Network Systems
- Hutchison
- iBasis
- IEEE
- i-mate
- InterActiveCorp
- Intermec
- IP-Wireless
- ITRI
- ITU
- Kineto Wireless
- KT
- Level 3
- Lingo
- Little Chef
- Livedoor
- Logitech
- LowerMyBills.com
- MCI
- Meru
- Mitel
- Monster Worldwide
- Moto
- Motorola
- Napster
- Navini
- NEC
- Net2Phone
- Netflix
- Nextel
- Nielsen/NetRatings
- Nokia
- Nortel Networks
- NTT
- O2
- Office Depot
- Packet 8
- PChome Online
- Pew Internet & American Life Project
- Plantronics
- Popular Telephony
- Proxim
- Pulver.com
- Quality Inn
- QuantumVoice
- Qwest
- Radio Shack
- Ralink Tech
- Realtek
- Research in Motion
- Road Runner
- Rogers Cable
- Rogers Wireless
- RTX Telecom
- Sam's Club
- SBC
- Scottrade
- Sharman Networks
- Siemens
- Skype
- Sony Ericsson
- SpectraLink
- Sprint
- Staples
- STMicroelectronics
- SunRocket
- Symbol
- TabletMedia
- Teleglobe
- Teleo
- Telephony Magazine
- TeleSym
- Texas Instruments
- The News Corporation
- Time Warner
- T-Mobile USA
- TOM Online
- Toshiba
- Transat Technologies
- Trapeze
- Travelodge
- TrellisWare Technologies
- UMA Consortium
- United Online
- UTStarcom
- Verizon
- Verizon Wireless
- Virgin Trains
- VLI
- Vocera
- VoiceGlo
- VoicePulse
- Vonage
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Windbond Electronics
- Wireless VoIP Consortium
- Xandros
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