Frost & Sullivan, July 2006
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled North American Residential VoIP Services Market provides insight into the drivers and challenges associated with shifting the consumer market for IP
Business Monitor International, April 2011, Pages: 60
in the delivery of VoIP services Introduction
VoIP in CEE
Broadband Network Expansion Drives VoIP Growth In CEE
The Technology
VoIP Access Technologies
How VoIP Works
Types of VoIP
Carrier VoIPConsumerVoIP
Frost & Sullivan, July 2009, Pages: 86
. "Historically, the South African telecommunications market was dogged by high pricing owing to a lack of true competition in the industry," notes the analyst of this research service. "VoIPoffers a low cost
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., July 2006, Pages: 446
on Ethernet Service Assurance II-84
Radcom and Viola Combine Technologies for Integrated Test Offer II-84
WildPackets to Assist Trapeze’ Wireless VoIP II-85
Empirix’ Hammer XMS to Monitor NuVox’ VoIP
Business Monitor International, Jan 2011, Pages: 95
VoIP in Western Europe - Mobile Flies the Flag for VoIP
Technologically astute consumers of telecommunications services around the world are becoming increasingly aware that it is possible to make
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Jan 2005
Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) can be implemented in two ways: calls can originate from the traditional TDM circuit switched technology, or originate from an Internet protocol router. IP to TDM
Mind Commerce LLC, Feb 2012
marketing, etc.
- Ongoing analysis of the mobile handset and application ecosystem and value chain: players, positioning, who is gaining, who is losing, etc.
- Analysis of trends such as mobile VoIP (Skype
Analysys Mason Group, July 2010, Pages: 40
acquisition
15. There will be limited line substitution as fixed voice becomes an adjunct of the broadband market
16. The speed of retailVoIP take-up will depend on local factors
17. Mobile usage
Frost & Sullivan, Feb 2011, Pages: 64
the market growth. Also, the increased focus on value-added services to manage revenue decline resulting from selling pure bandwidth has helped the market sustain revenue growth. VoIP (CPE/network-based), IP VPN
Mintel, May 2007, Pages: 116
, VoIP, and IM: The Consumer
Home telephony
Figure 37: Local telephone use and expenditure, by age, January-October 2006
Figure 38: Long distance telephone use and expenditure, by age, January-October
MultiMedia Intelligence, Jan 2008, Pages: 45
Introduction & Methodology
Networked Consumer Electronics
Industry Players and Dynamics
Broadband Service Providers
Digital Content Providers
Mobile Handsets and Operators
VoIP Subscribers
Cable
Ovum, June 2010, Pages: 19
competition among the service providers, and will help in bringing down retail tariffs and offering more consumer choice.
Overview
Ovum view
Fixed market overview
Broadband
VoIP
Multi-play: dual, triple
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 329
latent demand for peer-to-peer VoIP software at the aggregate level. Product and service offering details, and the actual identity of the players involved, while important for certain issues
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 187
.e., via exits, entries, mergers, bankruptcies, etc.), and there will still be an international latent demand for peer-to-peer VoIP software at the aggregate level. Product and service offering details
ICON Group International, Jan 2011, Pages: 142
dominates the latent demand for peer-to-peer VoIP software. So, latent demand in the long-run has a zero intercept. However, I allow different propensities to consume (including being on consumption functions
ICON Group International, Feb 2011, Pages: 253
than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for peer-to-peer VoIP software in India is not actual
Tariff Consultancy, Jan 2010, Pages: 170
of separate "opt in" roaming bundles for consumers that bypass the EU roaming cap which offer roaming discounts in return for a weekly or monthly fee to selected holiday destinations but can attract higher
Frost & Sullivan, April 2007, Pages: 54
in this market. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: wireline local voice, domestic LD voice, international LD voice services, residential VoIP services, and converged wireline
Business Insights, March 2006, Pages: 138
48
WLAN security solutions 49
Vendor strategies 51
VoIP 53
The VoIP opportunity 53
Security fears 53
VoIP security solutions 56
Vendor strategies 57
RFID 58
The RFID opportunity 58
Security fears 59
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the latent demand for peer-to-peer VoIP software. So, latent demand in the long-run has a zero intercept. However, I allow different propensities to consume (including being on consumption functions