Australia 2006 Report on NGN, VoIP and IPTV

Research and Markets has announced the addition of “2006 Australia - NGN, VoIP and IPTV” report to their offering.

Next Generation Networks & IP Networks

Next Generation Networks are a concept developed from Virtual Private Networks in the voice market and Value Added Networks in the data market. However the true value of IP is that it becomes the core of Nextgen Networks which facilitate affordable triple play business models, seamlessly integrating voice, data and video. While VPNs originated in the voice market and have become a core element of many enterprise networks, they are increasingly based on IP technologies and available from a growing list of service providers. This report also covers new developments in VPLS.

IP wholesale opportunities

Very much like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), IPTV is an attractive proposition for ISPs to generate more revenue. With basic margins on access services going down, there is a need for these companies to move further into the value-added services that attract higher margins. There is a whole new market around the corner for IP-based wholesale services. Companies such as engine and Freshtel are already active in the VoIP wholesale market, and Reeltime is launching its services in the IPTV wholesale market. These IP-based markets are highly specialised and comprise services that most ISPs find very hard to deliver.

NGN in the Corporate market

More and more business processes are moving online. They vary from bill payments to e-ticketing and customer self-help services. Often changes are starting upstream in the business chain. There is often significant business pressure for those downstream to become involved and the recent developments in broadband are certainly speeding up this process. Close to 50% of SMEs connected to the Internet are now using broadband. Once these systems are in place, new applications can be added at relatively low costs and this often leads to a significant increase in new sales, as customers like the online convenience.

Wireless IP

Providers worldwide are gearing up to deliver mobile wireless IP over their cellular networks. Their services will boast standards-based Internet access available at speeds and prices that rival terrestrial telecommunications – and they’ll redefine the way companies do business. Remote users will start relying solely on wireless access to the corporate intranet. Wireless Local Area Networks will crop up in public places and eventually PDAs and cell-phones will be sold with integral microbrowsers that enable users to get online anywhere, anytime. With the World Interoperability for Microwave Access standard in place low cost consumer devices will become available from 2007, they will become a real threat to the mobile operators as WiMAX potentially also can offer VoIP services at a fraction of the costs as mobile calls.

VoIP – overview, statistics, analyses and projects

VoIP, an application running on NGNs, has already started to gain traction in the market, but as a standalone Internet based product it is unlikely to become a replacement for fixed-line telephony. New DSL based broadband networks are now rapidly moving into triple play business models, delivering voice, data and video services; DSL TV is one of the new emerging disruptive technologies. Statistical overviews and analyses of the VoIP industry in Australia are provided in this report. It also highlights the market problems and business opportunities.

Projects have evolved in two major markets – backbone infrastructure development and applications based desktop developments.

Broadband TV

New DSL based-broadband networks are now rapidly moving into triple play business models, delivering voice, data and video services; IPTV is one of the new emerging disruptive technologies. While IPTV is much more than Video-on-Demand, movie downloading does exhibit good potential on the new information and entertainment superhighways, while the vested interests involved have been making it rather difficult to come up with workable models, cracks started to appear in 2006. But there is still far too much conflict of interest between the key players in this market.

Next Generation Networks are a concept developed from Virtual Private Networks in the voice market and Value Added Networks in the data market. However the true value of IP is that it becomes the core of Nextgen Networks which facilitate affordable triple play business models, seamlessly integrating voice, data and video. This report also covers:-
  • NGN & IP Newtworks market overview and analysis
  • VoIP - Statistical overview, analysis and projects
  • IPTV regulations and developments
  • Technology overview on IP, VoIP and VoD
Companies Mentioned:
  • AAPT
  • AT&T
  • Bigair
  • BroadIP
  • Clarinet
  • Freshtel
  • Firefly
  • WCG
  • Netphone
  • ISPhone
  • Neighborhood Cable
  • Newsnet.com
  • Optus
  • PowerTel
  • Primus Telecom
  • smartMeeting
  • SP Telemedia
  • TalkNet
  • Telecorp
  • Telstra
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46852

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