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Market Research Report

EMEA Unified Messaging and Communication Markets

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published March, 2006 Product code 38029
Content info 67 pages
Price
US $ 6000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


EMEA Unified Messaging and Communication Markets published by Frost & Sullivan in March, 2006. This report consists of 67 pages and the price starts from US $ 6000.

Introduction

Abstract

Market Overview

Increased Need for Convergence and Dropping Bandwidth Prices Drive Growth of Unified Communication Solutions

The standardization of the use of Internet Protocol (IP) for communication across varied networks has aided the deployment of unified communication (UC) in enterprises as well as carrier ecosystems. The quest for convergence in this space has shifted the focus from silo-based architecture to a unified domain. "As a result of this paradigm shift, UC and its smaller version, unified messaging (UM) helps stakeholders achieve an 'application cloud', "notes the analyst of this study. "In the carrier space, UM and UC echo the industry's efforts to re-discover a new 'killer application' that can cater to bandwidth demand and justify carriers' heavy investments in networks since the 3G era."

In recent years, applications such as UM and UC have become increasingly important due to the combined effect of increased capacity and falling bandwidth prices. These trends have led to the increased commoditisation of products as shown in the unified communications framework. One of the main drivers for UM and UC, according to end users, is the increasing use of fixed voice mail, e-mail and mobile communications. The proliferation of messages from these disparate sources and the challenge of preventing message overload have created a demand for applications that enable consumers and enterprises to manage their messages more effectively.

The Manifold Benefits of IP Generate Demand for UC

Apart from end users' belief that unified communications create increased productivity, improved relationships with customers and the ability to prioritise all messages, from an operator's point of view, UM and UC applications represent potential value-added services that they can offer to end users. Market participants, particularly mobile operators, see unified communications as a vital way of differentiating their services and preventing customer churn. However, the major influence driving UM and UC awareness is the momentum towards converged IP-based voice and data networks.

"Fixed and mobile operators, equipment vendors as well as enterprises have reached a consensus that the long term platform for voice and data communication is IP," explains the analyst. "This shift allows carriers to offer UM and UC services aided by the momentum towards IP in mobile networks that reinforces this trend." Hence, many service providers from both the fixed and mobile domains have started using IP for IP multi-media subsystems (IMS), wherein the core is IP.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Market Overview
    • 1. Executive Summary
      • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Market Engineering Research for the EMEA Unified Messaging and Communication Markets
    • 1. Market Engineering Research
      • 1. Definition
      • 2. Market Overview
      • 3. Scope of Study
      • 4. Research Methodology
      • 5. Defining Unified Communications
      • 6. Defining Unified Messaging
      • 7. Message Access Interfaces
      • 8. Message Access Technologies
      • 9. State of the market
      • 10. The Case for Unified Communications
      • 11. Market Challenges for the EMEA Unified Messaging and Communication Markets
      • 12. Market Drivers for the EMEA Unified Messaging and Communication Markets
        • a. End-user Productivity Gains
        • b. Increasing Adoption of VoIP Technologies by Enterprises
        • c. Increasing Mobility of Executives and Sales Personnel
        • d. Increased Usage by Wireless Customers
        • e. Outsourcing Among Enterprises
      • 13. Market Restraints for the EMEA Unified Messaging and Communication Markets
        • a. Large Installed Base of Proprietary Voice Messaging Systems Creates Migration Problems
        • b. Existing E-mail Servers Represent Integration Difficulties for Fax and Voice Mail
        • c. Lack of a Proven Business Case
        • d. High Maintenance Costs and Billing Issues
        • e. Lack of Management Control
      • 14. Market trends
      • 15. Technology Trends
      • 16. Market Engineering Measurements
      • 17. Demand and Pricing Analysis
      • 18. Pricing Trends
      • 19. Competitive Landscape and Analysis
      • 20. Key Vendor Profiles in the EMEA Market
      • 21. Conclusion
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