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Voice Over IP Won't Help Phone Companies, but Six Other Services to Generate
$700 Billion Over Five Years, Says Insight Research Corporation.
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BOONTON, NJ.
September 25, 2008:
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Voice over IP (VoIP) will
generate little revenue for phone companies and other telecommunications
carriers in the years ahead, but six other Internet-enabled communications
services geared to the needs of consumers are expected to generate more than
$700 billion for cellular and land line phone companies worldwide over the next
five years, according to a new market research study from The Insight
Research Corporation. These new Internet-enabled services include residential
video telephony; fixed-mobile convergence; file sharing and download services;
streaming services; location-based services; and presence-based services.
Insight
Research’s market analysis study, entitled
“IP-Based Application Services Market, 2008-2013”, notes that with
free PC-based VoIP services offered by Skype, Yahoo!, Google, and others, even
carrier-class VoIP is likely to be heavily discounted when it is part of a
bundle and that, for all intents and purposes, it will be given away. On the
other hand, cellular carriers are likely to generate substantial revenue by
offering location-based services and presence-based services and both fixed line
and wireless carriers will see substantial revenue gains from such IP-enabled
services as video telephone calls; file sharing and download services; and the
streaming of video, music, and other entertainment services.
“These new IP-enabled services
are the first tangible fruits of next-generation networking,” says Robert
Rosenberg, Insight Research. “And while our six IP services represent
only 2.5 percent and 8.5 percent of global telecommunications services revenues
forecasted in 2008 and 2013 respectively, they indicate the direction of future
revenue growth as voice revenue declines. These six IP services together will
generate about eight and a half times that of basic VoIP services by 2013,”
Rosenberg concluded.
“IP-Based Application
Services Market, 2008-2013” examines revenue and subscriber growth for
residential video telephony, fixed-mobile convergence, file sharing services,
streaming services, location-based services, and presence-based services in
North America, EMEA, Asia-Pacific, as well as Latin American and the Caribbean.
An excerpt, table of contents,
and ordering information for this IP services market research report are online
at
http://www.insight-corp.com/reports/ipapps08.asp. This 321 page report is
available immediately for $3,995 (hard copy). Electronic (PDF) reports can also
be ordered online. Visit our website, or call 973-541-9600 for details.
For more information please
contact:
Ms. Kim Novak, Marketing Director
973-541-9600
kim@insight-corp.com |
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