Global VoIP Subscribers to Top 55 Million in 2009

The global market for consumer VoIP services has arrived, with total VoIP subscribers worldwide at 16 million in 2005, and projected to grow to more than 55 million in 2009, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). But despite an impressive 62% year-over-year subscriber growth rate in 2005, few consumers have ever heard of the term "VoIP," the high-tech market research firm says. This indicates providers have to continue to educate the public, and that there is considerable room for market growth.

"Competition in broadband access services is the key driving force behind VoIP market development," said Keith Nissen, In-Stat analyst. "In addition, multiple waves of new entrants, ranging from broadband ISPs and cable MSOs, to Google and eBay will play significant roles."

A recent report by In-Stat found the following:
  • 73% of all VoIP subscribers worldwide have migrated to VoIP without making a conscious buying decision to adopt the new technology.
  • In North America and Canada, cable operators are aggressively expanding their VoIP footprint, but are marketing VoIP as plain old telephone service.
  • In Asia, South Korea will have the highest VoIP growth rate, followed by Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • In Europe, broadband ISPs, such as Free Telecom (France) and FastWeb (Italy) are leading the way with innovative consumer triple-play service bundles.
The report, "Global VOIP Has Arrived; Just Not As Expected!" (#IN0502436CT), covers current VoIP markets worldwide, including figures of year-end 2005 subscribers and revenue by major carrier and region. Five-year subscriber and revenue forecasts by region are also presented. The report documents the challenges that ISPs, cable, mobile and fixed-line carriers face to successfully implement strategies in a dynamic global VoIP market.

For more information on this report, please visit: http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=18 or contact Tina Sheltra at 480-609-4531 or tina.sheltra@reedbusiness.com. The report price is $2,995.

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Monday, 28 August 2006 20:29
You said "In North America and Canada, cable operators are aggressively expanding their VoIP footprint, but are marketing VoIP as plain old telephone service." I think that is a mistake on cable operators, they should definetely market it as VOIP. Nobody wants just plain old telephone service.Thats just my opinion.

Ellie Drey
http://www.longdistance-t1.com
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