Pressure from VoIP Drives Down Traditional Voice Services

Research and Markets has announced the addition of 2006 Global NGN, IP & VoIP - Volume 1 - Global Overview, Analyses & Statistics to their offering.

Next Generation Networks (NGN), VoIP, cheaper calls, new IT applications, voice, data and video convergence, VPN, IP networks.

Next Generation Networks (NGN), VoIP, cheaper calls, new IT applications, voice, data and video convergence, VPN, IP networks.

Report also contains:

- Market overview, analyses, statistics and forecasts

- NGN infrastructure developments

- IP Convergence and applications

- The future of voice (fixed, mobile, VoIP)

- VoIP analyses, overviews, statistics and forecasts

- Outsourcing

- Technology overview including: IPv4, IPv6, NAT, QoS, MPLS, streaming media

With a market rapidly changing from traditional voice based products to one that must cater for a wide range of data driven media applications, a totally new operational structure is required. Next Generation Networks (NGNs) are leading this transformation by integrating telecoms with IT. This forms the core of this new environment for digital media. NGNs enable the convergence of multiple applications to run on the same network, including voice, data and video (triple play) - as well as other new media applications.

Incumbent telcos often run hundreds, even thousands, of operational support systems, so this clearly indicates the size of the task ahead. Implementation of NGNs is often over promised and under delivered and full implementation could easily take a decade to accomplish.

Volume 1 of this report examines the future of telecommunications, as NGNs develop into an IP based telco environment. The report includes analysis and statistics, with an emphasis on the first deliverable: VoIP. It includes a historical summary, key trends and developments, statistics, forecasts and extensive technical information. Detailed information on convergence and FttH infrastructure are covered in different reports.

Key highlights:

- Traditional voice services are under pressure from VoIP, declining by 10%+ per annum.

- Worldwide revenue from Next Generation voice products will reach around $6 billion by 2008.

- Internet users will climb to 2 billion in the next 10-12 years.

- NGN and broadband allows for the delivery of integrated triple play bundles - the first applications are concentrating on VoIP and IPTV.

- BT is leading the incumbent market in NGNs and is the company to watch for benchmarking.

- Mobile data will remain a niche market, and will grow into IP-based WiMAX services towards the end of the decade. - This in turn will lead to integration with fixed IP based networks, creating FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence).

- Developments such as VPLS allow for layer 2 access, promoting the concept of open networks.

- With an increase in data services both in the business and residential sectors, the market for outsourcing, data centres, content hosting, and other forms of external assistance will continue to grow.

- VoIP quality (over broadband and NGNs) concerns are diminishing, and wider applications are being introduced, such as corporate VPNs.

- There will be around 50 million VoIP subscribers by the end of 2006.

1. NGN – KEY TO SUCCESS IN TELECOMS

1.1 Overview and analysis

1.2 NGN infrastructure developments

2. IP – CONVERGENCE AND APPLICATIONS

2.1 NGNs: converging networks

2.2 IP=IT

2.3 IP – enhanced services

2.4 IP is making data market redundant

2.5 IP is upsetting the telcos

2.6 Technology and communication

3. THE FUTURE OF VOICE (FIXED, MOBILE, VOIP)

3.1 Telephone companies – experts in negative marketing

3.2 The future of voice

3.3 The future of mobile

3.4 VOIP

3.5 Pricing strategies

3.6 Conclusion

4. VOIP

4.1 Analysis

4.2 Market overview

4.3 Statistics and forecasts

5. OUTSOURCING

5.1 Managed network services

5.2 Outsourcing

5.3 IP Centrex or VOIP outsourcing – the battle for the SME market

6. TECHNOLOGY

6.1 Limitations of IPv4

6.2 IPv6 and Next Generation Networks (NGN)

6.3 Telephony and Voice over IP

6.4 Streaming media and conferencing

6.5 Video On Demand

7. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44504

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