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BOONTON, NJ.
June 13, 2006:
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The wireless, Internet and phone networks that presently comprise the
global telecommunications infrastructure will generate nearly $1.2
trillion in revenue this year, but according to a new market analysis
report from Insight Research, there is a very real possibility that by the
close of 2011 one of the three networks may come to dominate the others
and thereby change the telecommunications revenue picture completely. In
this market research study, Insight examines three possible scenarios for
future telecom revenue and subscriber growth: the three current networks
evolve along current trajectories; the Internet comes to dominate all
communications; or wireless communications dominate all communications.
The study projects revenue and subscriber growth for each scenario over
time.
According to the study,
“The Future of
Telecommunications 2006-2011,” each scenario for future growth is
based upon a shared set of verities: continuing growth in communications
usage; users expecting greater flexibility and lower prices for their
communications services, and spectacular near-term growth of video and
other image services. For each scenario, the study also evaluates the
impact of technology, regulatory, and business issues such as assets and
depreciation, revenue growth or declines, and the impact of competition.
Each scenario yields a very different picture of subscriber and revenue
growth for narrowband and broadband wireless and wireline services in each
global region, though only $752 billion dollars of revenue separated the
scenario with the greatest revenue potential from the scenario that
generated the least revenue over the five year period.
“This study imagines the future of the telecommunication industry using a
premise that everyone has considered: what if the Internet or my wireless
provider is the only way I communicate five years from now? What would
that mean for the worldwide communications industry?” asks Insight
Research president Robert Rosenberg. “In this study, we develop detailed
scenarios to describe how the worldwide telecommunications landscape will
change. Surprisingly, there are not tectonic shifts in revenue—though
subscriber growth and profitability were indeed vastly different,”
Rosenberg concluded.
An
excerpt of this research report, table of contents, and ordering
information are online at
http://www.insight-corp.com/reports/futuretel.asp. This 124-page report
is available immediately for $3,995 (hard copy). Electronic (PDF) reports
can be ordered online.
For
more information please contact:
Ms. PJ Conger, Marketing Director
973-541-9600
pj@insight-corp.com |
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