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VoIP, the new paradigm for low cost communications, is making the existing telecommunications sector business model obsolete and the regulatory framework that supports it irrelevant. In this study, Insight examines the impacts that VoIP has on domestic and international carriers and their equipment vendors.

Insight details the drivers of low-cost IP services worldwide, the status of VoIP as a factor for telecommunications sector change, the inherent opportunities and the potential risks for stakeholders that will accompany this migration on a regional basis. In this study, we analyze switched voice and VoIP traffic trends, developing forecasts models by region and on a global basis. The study will estimate the impact of VoIP on telephone operator/carrier revenues and provide growth estimates for access lines and mobile wireless subscribers. Finally, it examines regional investment trends and growth perspectives and what this means for vendors of mobile and IP equipment in terms of opportunities and risks.


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    In our 1999 study of international calling, IP Telephony, ISR, and Callback: The Deregulated European Market 1998-2003, Insight predicted a short lifespan for many of the rate arbitrage plays then in vogue, and said:  “…if the supposition of some (that IP equipment and transport costs are cheaper than the equivalents in the PSTN) proves to be true, and quality issues can be resolved, then IP telephony will indeed be the wave of the future.”  Today, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is indeed having a direct and measurable impact on international carrier revenues, just as we predicted.  But VoIP’s near term impact as an international calling rate arbitrage mechanism is a second-order effect.  The impacts we trace on international markets in this study are a precursor, the leading edge, of what telecom carriers will face in their local and long-distance national markets in the near future.  

    In its role as a key driver for electronic commerce, as well as a facilitator to the diffusion of the Internet, the telecommunications industry has transformed itself as well as economies worldwide.  The importance of telecommunications is reflected in its growing share of world output, increasing over the last twenty-five years from 1.6 percent of an estimated $20 trillion in 1975 to 2.9 percent of an estimated $40 trillion in global GDP in 2000.  The pace of growth quickened in the last decade of the twentieth century and became a period of unprecedented growth for the telecommunications sector.  This growth came to a screeching halt in 2000.  Since then, the sector has been through a series of shocks whose effects are still being felt. 

    Troubles for the telecommunications sector began with the bursting of the “dot.com” bubble in 2000 as a result of the exaggerated expectations placed on the Internet phenomenon.  In its wake, many telecommunications companies, either betting on the exponential growth of Internet traffic or having expanded outside their core activities, collapsed.  But perhaps the biggest shock for telecommunications sector stakeholders has been the fact that the industry is witnessing a decline in revenue growth rates, which after a twenty-year uninterrupted growth trajectory of unprecedented magnitude, came as a surprise.   

    This study will seek to determine how much of the decline in revenue growth rates is caused by the one-off factors, and how much is precipitated by structural changes affecting the traditional public switched telecommunications network (PSTN) business models of the incumbent telephone operators as the industry moves to VoIP technology.

    In the context of this study, “VoIP” is used in a generic sense to indicate the use of packet switching of voice traffic over the Internet.  Hence, VoIP “bypass losses” in this report pertain to that portion of international voice traffic that uses the Internet as a transport vehicle and appears at the termination point as local traffic.  VoIP, as we refer to it in this study, is distinct from the packetizing of voice, which has been used in public networks for years, and is used to transport many type of protocols including voice using Internet protocols, voice over frame relay, and voice over ATM, plus combinations thereof (e.g., IP over ATM transport). 

     Insight’s research suggests that the revenue shocks of the last few years were caused by one-off factors, such as a temporary imbalance between bandwidth supply and demand and the financial markets’ over-exuberance related to the rise of the public Internet.  As far as carrier revenue is concerned, however, the downward pressure attributable to VoIP is going to play out over a very long period, and it will be irreversible.  Even more importantly for the incumbent telephone operators, VoIP technology will require drastic cost containment action and the adoption of a “new” business model based on the Web service creation paradigm as VoIP technology gains traction. 

    As we will demonstrate in the chapters that follow, the number of minutes of use (MOUs) and revenue  “lost” to VoIP bypass will continue to increase.....

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    Market Segmentation

     

    Wireline Subscribers
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia

    Wireless Subscribers
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    Terminating and Originating Traffic
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    VoIP Traffic
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    Market Revenues, Sector Performance and Revenue Impact of VOIP
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    Inbound and Outbound MOUs with VoIP 2002-2011
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    Revenue and Per subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


    Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    North America

          United States
          Caribbean
    Central America
          Mexico

    Latin America
          Argentina
          Brazil
    Europe
          France
          Germany
          Russia
          United Kingdom
    Asia
          China
          India
          Israel
          Japan
          South Korea
    Africa
          Egypt
          Nigeria
          South Africa
    Oceania
          Australia


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    Chapter I
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


    1.1 International Telecommunications & VoIP
    1.2 The Forces of Change
    1.3 International Calling Market Analysis

    Chapter II
    From Telephone Operator to Information Provider


    2.1        Telecommunications Tectonic Shift
    2.2        Fixed Access Services
    2.2.1     North America Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.1.1  United States
    2.2.2     Caribbean Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.3     Central America Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.3.1  Mexico
    2.2.4     Latin America Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.4.1  Argentina
    2.2.4.2  Brazil
    2.2.5     Europe Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.5.1  France
    2.2.5.2  Germany
    2.2.5.3  Russia
    2.2.5.4  United Kingdom
    2.2.6     Asia Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.6.1  China
    2.2.6.2  India
    2.2.6.3  Israel
    2.2.6.4  Japan
    2.2.6.5  South Korea
    2.2.7     Africa Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.7.1  Egypt
    2.2.7.2  Nigeria
    2.2.7.3  South Africa
    2.2.8     Oceania Wireline Subscribers
    2.2.8.1  Australia
    2.3        Mobile Services
    2.3.1     North America Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.1.1  United States
    2.3.2     Caribbean Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.3     Central America Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.3.1  Mexico
    2.3.4     Latin America Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.4.1  Argentina
    2.3.4.2  Brazil
    2.3.5     Europe Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.5.1  France
    2.3.5.2  Germany
    2.3.5.3  Russia
    2.3.5.4  United Kingdom
    2.3.6     Asia Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.6.1  China
    2.3.6.2  India
    2.3.6.3  Israel
    2.3.6.4  Japan
    2.3.6.5  South Korea
    2.3.7     Africa Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.7.1  Egypt
    2.3.7.2  Nigeria
    2.3.7.3  South Africa
    2.3.8     Oceania Wireless Subscribers
    2.3.8.1  Australia
    2.4        Forces of Change
    2.4.1     The Internet
    2.4.1.1  North America
    2.4.1.2  Caribbean
    2.4.1.3  Central America
    2.4.1.4  Latin America
    2.4.1.5  Europe
    2.4.1.6  Asia
    2.4.1.7  Africa
    2.4.1.8  Oceania
    2.4.2     Regulation
    2.4.3     An Engine of Economic Growth
    2.5       The Collapse of Telecommunications Old Business Model
    2.6       VoIP as the New Paradigm
    2.6.1    VoIP as Transport
    2.6.2    VoIP Operational Advantage
    2.6.3    VoIP as Value-Added Stage
    2.6.4    The Impact of VoIP on Regulation


    Chapter III
    Traffic Trends & Future Growth


    3.1         Trends and Growth Overview
    3.2         North America Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.2.1      Terminating Traffic
    3.2.2      Originating Traffic
    3.2.3      United States Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.2.3.1   US Terminating Traffic
    3.2.3.2   Originating Traffic
    3.3         Caribbean Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.3.1      Terminating Traffic
    3.3.2      Originating Traffic
    3.4         Central American Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.4.1      Terminating Traffic
    3.4.2      Originating Traffic
    3.4.3      Mexico Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.4.3.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.4.3.2   Originating Traffic
    3.5          Latin American Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.5.1      Terminating Traffic
    3.5.2      Originating Traffic
    3.5.3      Argentina Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.5.3.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.5.3.2   Originating Traffic
    3.5.4      Brazil Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.5.4.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.5.4.2   Originating Traffic
    3.6         European Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.6.1      Terminating Traffic
    3.6.2      Originating Traffic
    3.6.3      France Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.6.3.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.6.3.2   Originating Traffic
    3.6.4      Germany Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.6.4.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.6.4.2   Originating Traffic
    3.6.5      Russia Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.6.5.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.6.5.2   Originating Traffic
    3.6.6      United Kingdom Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.6.6.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.6.6.2   Originating Traffic
    3.7         Asia Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.7.1      Terminating Traffic
    3.7.2      Originating Traffic
    3.7.3      China Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.7.3.1   Terminating Traffic
    3.7.3.2   Originating Traffic
    3.7.4       India Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.7.4.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.7.4.2    Originating Traffic
    3.7.5       Israel Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.7.5.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.7.5.2    Originating Traffic
    3.7.6       Japan Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.7.6.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.7.6.2    Originating Traffic
    3.7.7       South Korea Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.7.7.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.7.7.2    Originating Traffic
    3.8          Africa Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.8.1       Terminating Traffic
    3.8.2       Originating Traffic
    3.8.3       Egypt Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.8.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.8.3.2    Originating Traffic
    3.8.4       Nigeria Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.8.4.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.8.4.2    Originating Traffic
    3.8.5       South Africa Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.8.5.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.8.5.2    Originating Traffic
    3.9          Oceania Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.9.1       Terminating Traffic
    3.9.2       Originating Traffic
    3.9.3       Australia Terminating and Originating Traffic
    3.9.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    3.9.3.2    Originating Traffic

    Chapter IV
    VoIP International Adoption Trends


    4.1          VoIP Overview
    4.2          North America VoIP Traffic
    4.2.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.2.2       Originating Traffic
    4.2.3       United States VoIP Traffic
    4.2.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.2.3.2    Originating Traffic
    4.3          Caribbean VoIP Traffic
    4.3.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.3.2       Originating Traffic
    4.4          Central American VoIP Traffic
    4.4.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.4.2       Originating Traffic
    4.4.3       Mexico Terminating and Originating Traffic
    4.4.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.4.3 2    Originating Traffic
    4.5          Latin American Terminating and Originating Traffic
    4.5.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.5.2       Originating Traffic
    4.5.3       Argentina Terminating and Originating Traffic
    4.5.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.5.3.2    Originating Traffic
    4.5.4       Brazil VoIP Traffic
    4.5.4.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.5.4.2    Originating Traffic
    4.6          European VoIP Traffic
    4.6.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.6.2       Originating Traffic
    4.6.3       France VoIP Traffic
    4.6.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.6.3.2    Originating Traffic
    4.6.4       Germany VoIP Traffic
    4.6.4.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.6.4.2    Originating Traffic
    4.6.5       Russia VoIP Traffic
    4.6.5.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.6.5.2    Originating Traffic
    4.6.6       United Kingdom VoIP Traffic
    4.6.6.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.6.6.2    Originating Traffic
    4.7          Asia VoIP Traffic
    4.7.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.7.2       Originating Traffic
    4.7.3       China VoIP Traffic
    4.7.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.7.3.2    Originating Traffic
    4.7.4       India VoIP Traffic
    4.7.4.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.7.4.2    Originating Traffic
    4.7.5        Israel VoIP Traffic
    4.7.5.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.7.5.2    Originating Traffic
    4.7.6       Japan VoIP Traffic
    4.7.6.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.7.6.2    Originating Traffic
    4.7.7       South Korea VoIP Traffic
    4.7.7.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.7.7.2    Originating Traffic
    4.8          Africa VoIP Traffic
    4.8.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.8.2       Originating Traffic
    4.8.3       Egypt VoIP Traffic
    4.8.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.8.3.2    Originating Traffic
    4.8.4       Nigeria VoIP Traffic
    4.8.4.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.8.4.2    Originating Traffic
    4.8.5       South Africa VoIP Traffic
    4.8.5.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.8.5.2    Originating Traffic
    4.9          Oceania VoIP Traffic
    4.9.1       Terminating Traffic
    4.9.2       Originating Traffic
    4.9.3       Australia Terminating and Originating Traffic
    4.9.3.1    Terminating Traffic
    4.9.3.2    Originating Traffic

    Chapter V
    International VoIP and Revenue Loss


    5.1          The Migration of VoIP
    5.2          North America Market Revenues
    5.2.1       Sector Performance
    5.2.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.2.3       United States Market Revenues
    5.2.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.2.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.3          Caribbean Market Revenues
    5.3.1       Sector Performance
    5.3.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.4          Central America Market Revenues
    5.4.1       Sector Performance
    5.4.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.4.3       Mexico Market Revenues
    5.4.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.4.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.5          Latin America Market Revenues
    5.5.1       Sector Performance
    5.5.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.5.3       Argentina Market Revenues
    5.5.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.5.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.5.4       Brazil Market Revenues
    5.5.4.1    Sector Performance
    5.5.4.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.6          Europe Market Revenues
    5.6.1       Sector Performance
    5.6.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.6.3       France Market Revenues
    5.6.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.6.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.6.4       Germany Market Revenues
    5.6.4.1    Sector Performance
    5.6.4.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.6.5       Russia Market Revenues
    5.6.5.1    Sector Performance
    5.6.5.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.6.6       United Kingdom Market Revenues
    5.6.6.1    Sector Performance
    5.6.6.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.7          Asia Market Revenues
    5.7.1       Sector Performance
    5.7.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.7.3       China Market Revenues
    5.7.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.7.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.7.4       India Market Revenues
    5.7.4.1    Sector Performance
    5.7.4.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.7.5       Israel Market Revenues
    5.7.5.1    Sector Performance
    5.7.5.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.7.6       Japan Market Revenues
    5.7.6.1    Sector Performance
    5.7.6.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.7.7       South Korea Market Revenues
    5.7.7.1    Sector Performance
    5.7.7.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.8          Africa Market Revenues
    5.8.1       Sector Performance
    5.8.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.8.3       Egypt Market Revenues
    5.8.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.8.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.8.4       Nigeria Market Revenues
    5.8.4.1    Sector Performance
    5.8.4.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.8.5       South Africa Market Revenues
    5.8.5.1    Sector Performance
    5.8.5.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.9          Oceania Market Revenues
    5.9.1       Sector Performance
    5.9.2       Revenue Impact of VoIP
    5.9.3       Australia Market Revenues
    5.9.3.1    Sector Performance
    5.9.3.2    Revenue Impact of VoIP

    Chapter VI
    Capital Expenditures and VoIP


    6.1          CAPEX Overview
    6.2          North America CAPEX in Telecommunications
    6.2.1       United States
    6.3          Caribbean Capital Investments
    6.4          Central America Capital Investments
    6.4.1       Mexico
    6.5          Latin America Investments
    6.5.1       Argentina
    6.5.2       Brazil
    6.6          European Investments
    6.6.1       France
    6.6.2       Germany
    6.6.3       Russia
    6.6.4       United Kingdom
    6.7          Asia Investments
    6.7.1       China
    6.7.2       India
    6.7.3       Israel
    6.7.4       Japan
    6.7.5       South Korea
    6.8          Africa Investments
    6.8.1       Egypt
    6.8.2       Nigeria
    6.8.3       South Africa
    6.9          Oceania Investments
    6.9.1       Australia


    Appendix
    GLOSSARY

    TABLE OF TABLES

    Chapter I

    I-1 Impacts of VoIP on Worldwide Telecommunications Revenue ($Billions)
    I-2 Impacts of VoIP on CAPEX Worldwide ($Billions)

    Chapter II

    II-1 North America Wireline Access Lines, Pop, Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-2 United States Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-3 Caribbean Wireline Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-4 Central America Wireline Access Lines, Pop, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-5 Mexico Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-6 Latin America Wireline Access Lines, Pop, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-7 Argentina Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-8 Brazil Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-9 Europe Wireline Access Lines, Pop, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-10 France Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-11 Germany Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-12 Russia Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-13 United Kingdom Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-14 Asia Wireline Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-15 China Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-16 India Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-17 Israel Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-18 Japan Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-19 South Korea Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-20 Africa Wireline Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-21 Egypt Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-22 Nigeria Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-23 South Africa Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-24 Oceania Wireline Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
    II-25 Australia Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-26 North America Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-27 United States Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-28 Caribbean Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-29 Central America Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-30 Mexico Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-31 Latin America Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-32 Argentina Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-33 Brazil Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-34 Europe Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-35 France Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-36 Germany Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-37 Russia Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-38 United Kingdom Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-39 Asia Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-40 China Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-41 India Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-42 Israel Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-43 Japan Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-44 South Korea Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-45 Africa Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-46 Egypt Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-47 Nigeria Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-48 South Africa Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
    II-49 Oceania Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Pop %, 2002-2011
    II-50 Australia Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)

    Chapter III

    III-1 North American Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-2 North American Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-3 United States Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-4 United States Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-5 Caribbean Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-6 Caribbean Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-7 Central America Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-8 Central America Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-9 Mexico Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011 57
    III-10 Mexico Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-11 Latin America Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-12 Latin America Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-13 Argentina Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-14 Argentina Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-15 Brazil Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011 61
    III-16 Brazil Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011 62
    III-17 Europe Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011 62
    III-18 Europe Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-19 France Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011 64
    III-20 France Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-21 Germany Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-22 Germany Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-23 Russia Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-24 Russia Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-25 United Kingdom Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-26 United Kingdom Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-27 Asia Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-28 Asia Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-29 China Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-30 China Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-31 India Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-32 India Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-33 Israel Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-34 Israel Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-35 Japan Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-36 Japan Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-37 South Korea Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-38 South Korea Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-39 Africa Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-40 Africa Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-41 Egypt Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-42 Egypt Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-43 Nigeria Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-44 Nigeria Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-45 South Africa Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-46 South Africa Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-47 Oceania Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-48 Oceania Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-49 Australia Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    III-50 Australia Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011

    Chapter IV

    IV-1 North American Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-2 North American Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-3 United States Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-4 United States Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-5 Caribbean Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-6 Caribbean Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-7 Central America Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-8 Central America Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-9 Mexico Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-10 Mexico Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-11 Latin America Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-12 Latin America Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-13 Argentina Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-14 Argentina Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-15 Brazil Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-16 Brazil Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-17 Europe Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-18 Europe Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-19 France Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-20 France Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-21 Germany Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-22 Germany Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-23 Russia Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-24 Russia Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-25 United Kingdom Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-26 United Kingdom Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-27 Asia Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-28 Asia Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-29 China Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-30 China Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-31 India Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-32 India Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-33 Israel Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-34 Israel Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-35 Japan Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-36 Japan Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-37 South Korea Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-38 South Korea Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-39 Africa Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-40 Africa Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-41 Egypt Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-42 Egypt Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-43 Nigeria Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-44 Nigeria Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-45 South Africa Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-46 South Africa Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-47 Oceania Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-48 Oceania Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-49 Australia Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
    IV-50 Australia Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011

    Chapter V

    V-1 North America Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-2 North American VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-3 United State Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-4 United States VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-5 Caribbean Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-6 Caribbean VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-7 Central America Telecoms Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-8 Central America VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-9 Mexico Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-10 Mexico VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-11 Latin America Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-12 Latin America VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-13 Argentina Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-14 Argentina VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-15 Brazil Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-16 Brazil VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011 148
    V-17 Europe Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-18 Europe VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-19 France Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-20 France VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-21 Germany Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-22 Germany VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-23 Russia Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-24 Russia VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-25 UK Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-26 UK VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-27 Asia Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-28 Asia VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-29 China Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-30 China VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-31 India Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-32 India VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-33 Israel TelecomRevenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-34 Israel Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-35 Japan TelecomRevenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-36 Japan VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-37 South Korea Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-38 South Korea VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-39 Africa Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-40 Africa VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-41 Egypt Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-42 Egypt VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-43 Nigeria Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-44 Nigeria VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-45 South Africa Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-46 South Africa VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-47 Oceania Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-48 Oceania VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
    V-49 Australia Telecom Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
    V-50 Australia VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011

    Chapter VI

    VI-1 North America Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-2 United States Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-3 Caribbean Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-4 Central America Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-5 Mexico Telecoms Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-6 Latin America Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-7 Argentina Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-8 Brazil Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-9 Europe Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-10 France Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-11 Germany Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-12 Russia Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-13 United Kingdom Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-14 Asia Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-15 China Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-16 India Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-17 Israel Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-18 Japan Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-19 South Korea Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-20 Africa Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-21 Egypt Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-22 Nigeria Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-23 South Africa Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-24 Oceania Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
    VI-25 Australia Telecom Capital Expenditures 2002-2011




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