Description
Economic pressures, low employment, and slow business growth have put a dent in US business services revenues over the past few years. At the service level significant declines in voice services have been offset by growth in data services, as businesses of all sizes – small, medium, and enterprise – continue to push transactions to the wide area network. The growth in wireline data services is due to higher number of connections and higher bandwidth per connection, while business wireless revenues growth is due to the penetration of smartphones and tablets into business communications. Business voice calling has shifted to wireless and to lower-cost VoIP services, while data services have become the transport layer for internet access, cloud computing, wireless backhaul, and video distribution. The study provides detailed analysis of US businesses wireless and wireline market. Business services are further segmented by service, business size, and wholesale vs. retail. This study includes revenue forecasts of all business services over the next five years, along with projections of migration patterns from legacy services to the advanced IP services that will become the backbone for future B2B and B2C applications. 1.1 US Telecommunications Industry There are several ways to slice and dice US Telecommunications revenues: by service (voice, data, video), by access (wireless, wireline), and by sales channel (consumer, business, wholesale) – to name a few. In this report we look at the Business Services segment, starting with the distribution between Consumer and Business services, and then proceeding to the distribution of Business services by service type, access, and sales channel. Figure I-1 shows INSIGHT’s segmentation of the total industry by Consumer and Business, along with further allocation of Business services into wireline voice, wireline data, and wireless.
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Hightlights
Economic pressures, low employment, and slow business growth have put a dent in US business services revenues over the past few years. At the service level significant declines in voice services have been offset by growth in data services, as businesses of all sizes – small, medium, and enterprise – continue to push transactions to the wide area network. The growth in wireline data services is due to higher number of connections and higher bandwidth per connection, while business wireless revenues growth is due to the penetration of smartphones and tablets into business communications. Business voice calling has shifted to wireless and to lower-cost VoIP services, while data services have become the transport layer for internet access, cloud computing, wireless backhaul, and video distribution. The study provides detailed analysis of US businesses wireless and wireline market. Business services are further segmented by service, business size, and wholesale vs. retail. This study includes revenue forecasts of all business services over the next five years, along with projections of migration patterns from legacy services to the advanced IP services that will become the backbone for future B2B and B2C applications.
1.1 US Telecommunications Industry
There are several ways to slice and dice US Telecommunications revenues: by service (voice, data, video), by access (wireless, wireline), and by sales channel (consumer, business, wholesale) – to name a few. In this report we look at the Business Services segment, starting with the distribution between Consumer and Business services, and then proceeding to the distribution of Business services by service type, access, and sales channel. Figure I-1 shows INSIGHT’s segmentation of the total industry by Consumer and Business, along with further allocation of Business services into wireline voice, wireline data, and wireless.
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Scope
Market Segmentation
Forecast
US Telecommunications Services Revenues
Consumer
Business Voice
Business Data
Business Wireless
Business Services Revenues
Wireline Voice
Legacy Voice
Interconnected VoIP
Wireline Data
Broadband
PL
FRS
IP Enterprise
Dedicated IP
IP VPN
Ethernet
IP Applications
Hosting
Business Video
Wireless
Wireless Voice
Wireless Data
Business Services Revenues by Business Size
Small
Medium
Enterprise
Wholesale
Historical
Business Services Revenue by Major Providers
AT&T
Verizon
Other Telco
Cable Cos.
Business Access and Broadband Lines
Voice Access lines
Broadband Data
Business Wireless Revenues by Service
Voice
Data
Messaging
Table of Contents
Chapter I
Executive Summary
1.1 US Telecommunications Industry
1.2 Environment
1.3 Market Forecast Summary
1.4 Report Structure
Chapter II
Background
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Changing Mix of Services
2.3 Business Data Services
2.4 Network Traffic and Usage
Chapter III
Markets
3.1 Telecommunications Market Segments
3.2 Business Characteristics
3.2.1 Small Businesses and Home Offices
3.2.2 Medium Sized Businesses
3.2.3 Enterprises
3.2.4 Wholesale
3.3 Market Share
Chapter IV
Technology
4.1 Business Networks
4.2 Carrier Ethernet
4.3 Wireless
4.4 Platforms
Chapter V
Market Forecasts
5.1 Summary
5.2 Methodology
5.3 Market Forecast
5.4 Conclusion
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Figures & Tables
I-1 Telecommunications Revenue by Market: Business (Voice,Data, Wireless), Consumer, 2014 ($Billions)
I-2 Business Services Revenues, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
I-3 Report Segmentation
II-1 Business Services Definitions
II-1 Business Services Revenues by Service, 2003-2013 ($Billions)
II-2 Business Data Services Revenues by Service, 2003-2013 ($Billions)
II-3 Business Access and Broadband Lines, 2003-2013 (Millions)
III-1 Telecommunications Revenue by Market: Business, Consumer, 2014 ($Billions)
III-2 Business Services Revenue by Segment, 2014 ($Billions)
III-1 Business Segment Characteristics
III-2 Business Segment Functional Requirements
III-3 Business Services Revenue by Major Providers, 2014 ($Billions)
IV-1 Business Services Network Architecture
IV-2 Future HFC Network Bandwidth for Data
IV-2 Mobile Backhaul Business Services Architecture
IV-4 Carrier Ethernet Network Architecture
IV-5 TDM to Ethernet Architecture
IV-6 LTE Coverage of the Big 4 National Carriers, 2010-2014
IV-7 OSS/BSS Target Architecture
V-1 Business Services Revenues, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
V-2 Business Services Revenues by Service, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
V-3 Wireline Voice Business Services, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
V-4 Wireline Data Business Services, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
V-5 Wireline IP Enterprise Services, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
V-6 Wireless Business Services, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
V-7 Business Services Revenues by Segment, 2014-2019 ($Billions)
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