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市場調査レポート
VoIPの到来:現状と予測
Global VOIP Has Arrived; Just Not As Expected!
| 発行 |
In-Stat |
| 出版日 |
2005年12月 |
商品コード |
35881 |
| ページ情報 |
英文 42 PAGES |
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当商品の販売は、2011年07月19日を持ちまして終了しました。
Summary
For years, the telecom industry has eagerly awaited for the arrival of the consumer VoIP market. The benefits and deficiencies of VoIP technology have been rigorously debated. In 2005, over 6.3 million consumers selected local VoIP telephony services worldwide. Despite an impressive 62% year-over-year subscriber growth rate, few consumers have ever heard of the term "VoIP". Rather than technology, factors such as regulatory policy and broadband competition are the primary VoIP market drivers. In-Stat forecasts that by 2009, there will be 55 million VoIP subscribers worldwide, generating over US$17 billion in annual revenue.
This report examines current VoIP markets worldwide, including year-end 2005 subscribers and revenue by major carrier and region. Five-year subscriber and revenue forecasts by region are also presented. The three phases of VoIP market development are discussed in detail. These phases include: VoIP Long Distance, VoIP Primary Lines, and VoIP Applications. Multiple waves of new entrants, ranging from broadband ISPs and cable MSOs, to Google and eBay will play significant roles in the development of the VoIP-based consumer services. The report documents the challenges that ISPs, cable, mobile, and fixed-line carriers face to successfully implement strategies in a dynamic global VoIP market.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Introduction
- Regional VoIP Market Trends
- Europe
- BB Wireline CLECs Are Thorny Competitors
- Cable Operators Embrace VoIP
- Wireless BB Operators and FMC Services Emerge
- The Incumbents Are Responding Cautiously
- Middle East and Africa
- Incumbents Losing Long-Distance Voice Traffic
- Lack of Computer Use in Africa
- Regulatory Hurdles
- Wireless Broadband May Spur Initial VoIP Service
- North America
- Moderate Growth for the Competitive VoIP Service Providers
- Cable Takes Over the Consumer VoIP Markets
- RBOCs Try to Limit Damage, While Focusing On Video
- The Canadian VoIP Market Takes Off
- Central & South America
- Regulatory Barriers to VoIP Favor ILECs
- Broadband Penetration Lags
- Broadband Wireless Access Taking Root
- APAC
- Regulatory Policies Pose Significant Challenges
- Broadband Drives VoIP, but Mobile Dominance and Low PSTN Rates Impede Progress
- Competition From Cable Operators Is Spotty
- Incumbents Slow to Adopt VoIP
- Global VoIP Market Forecast
- Analysis and Strategies
- VoIP Carrier Strategies
- Phase 1: VoIP Long Distance
- Phase 2: Primary-Line VoIP
- Phase 3: VoIP Applications
- Carrier Strategies
- Conclusion
- List of Abbreviations
List of Tables
- Table 1. 2005 Total VoIP Subscribers by Geographic Region (in Thousands)
- Table 2. 2005 European VoIP Subscribers and Revenue by Service Provider (Subscribers in Thousands, Revenue US$ in Thousands)
- Table 3. VoIP Subscribers and Revenue In The Americas for Year-End 2005 (Subscribers in Thousands, Revenue US$ in Thousands)
- Table 4. RBOC 12-Month Line Losses (in Millions)
- Table 5. Year-End 2005 APAC VoIP Subscribers and Revenues (Subscribers in Thousands, Revenue US$ in Thousands)
- Table 6. 2005–2009 Global VoIP Subscriber Forecast by Geographic Region (in Thousands)
- Table 7. 2005–2009 Global VoIP Revenue Forecast by Geographic Region (US$ in Thousands)
- Table 8. 2005 VoIP Subscribers as a Percentage of PSTN Main Lines By Region (in Thousands)
- Table 9. 2005 VoIP Subscribers Worldwide (in Thousands)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. 2005–2009 Global VoIP Subscriber Forecast by Geographic Region
- Figure 2. Asia VoIP Traffic Growth (Millions of Minutes)
- Figure 3. Worldwide VoIP Subscribers by Type of Service
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