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Market Research Report
North America Residential VoIP Market
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Frost & Sullivan |
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May, 2004 |
Product code |
22156 |
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.
Abstract
This Frost & Sullivan Report provides a strategic assessment of the North American residential VoIP market. The research focuses on the trends impacting the adoption of VoIP, and an in-depth analysis of the dynamics that will both drive the market forward as well as hold it back. A market size and forecast is provided for VoIP adoption in the US and Canada from 2003-2008. An equipment-based forecast is provided for three categories of VoIP endpoints - ATAs/voice gateways, VoIP headsets, and IP/SIP phones. Profiles are presented for the leading broadband voice providers as well as the leading endpoint vendors. The report concludes with strategic implications for RBOCS/ILECs, IXCs, MSOs, broadband operators, and peer-to-peer operators.
Table of Contents
- NORTH AMERICA RESIDENTIAL VOIP MARKET
- Overview
- Cover Page
- Table of Contents
- Research Scope and Methodology
- Definitions - Residential VoIP
- Market Dynamics
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Market Forecasts
- Number of Subscribers
- Subscriber Revenues
- Endpoint Revenues
- Market Trends
- What's Working in VoIP's Favor
- What's Not Working in VoIP's Favor
- Vendor Profiles
- VoIP Endpoints - ATAs/Gateways
- VoIP Endpoints - Headsets
- VoIP Endpoints - IP/SIP Phones
- Vendor Matrices
- ATAs/Gateways
- VoIP Headsets
- VoBB Service Provider Profiles
- Subscriber-Based: US
- Subscriber-Based: Canada
- Free Peer-to-Peer Operators
- Strategic Issues and Conclusions
- Key Issues and Implications
- Conclusions
- Frost & Sullivan Awards
- Growth Strategy Leadership
- Product Differentiation Innovation
- Contact Information
- Frost & Sullivan Contact Information
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