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Market Research Report

Transaction Service Processing and Telecommunications, 2009 - 2014

Published by The Insight Research Corporation
Published January, 2009 Product code 80721
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Transaction Service Processing and Telecommunications, 2009 - 2014 published by The Insight Research Corporation in January, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 3995.

Introduction

Abstract

During the past three decades, telecommunications online transaction processing has evolved from the simple 800 toll free number translation and billed number services (BNS) provided by the carriers to a sophisticated, multifaceted array of transaction-based services that require business and mission-critical transaction processing services and fee-based applications and processing. Billions of transactions and billions of dollars are processed every day throughout the world by service providers such as AT&T, IDT and Verizon, and “service bureau” companies such as Syniverse, NeuStar, Transaction Network Services (TNS), and VeriSign.

The market for these real-time and near real-time services include a multitude of industry participants - wireline and wireless service subscribers who use services such as calling cards, 800 calls, multimedia messaging service (MMS) and short messaging service (SMS); service providers that offer national and international wireless roaming and advanced intelligent networking (AIN) services such as database and directory services; as well as clearing house providers that offer billing and payments for inter-carrier settlements.

In this report, Insight covers the common characteristics of the transaction services marketplace and the emerging forces creating and driving this complex business environment. We explain the trends and factors increasing the demand for these services, including wireline transactions, wireless voice and data traffic, the growth of global wireless roaming, and the overall increase in transaction processing being fueled by the increasing ubiquity of Internet protocol services and applications in the marketplace. This study forecasts how transaction volumes and revenues will grow for many of the key transactional elements in the industry.

Table of Contents

Chapter I : Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Transaction Services Overview
  • 1.2 Transactions: A History
  • 1.3 Transaction Services as a Business
  • 1.4 Transaction Services Global Market Forecast

Chapter II : Overview of the Transaction Marketplace

  • 2.1 Terms and Definitions
  • 2.2 Market Segmentation
    • 2.2.1 Signaling Transaction Services
    • 2.2.2 Global Roaming
    • 2.2.3 Network Interoperability
    • 2.2.4 Number Portability Services
    • 2.2.5 Call Processing Services
    • 2.2.6 Enterprise Solutions
    • 2.2.7 Clearinghouse Services
    • 2.2.8 Outsourcing Services
    • 2.2.9 Service Bureaus
    • 2.2.10 Financial Settlement Services
    • 2.2.11 Value-added Roaming Services
    • 2.2.12 Fraud Prevention Services
  • 2.3 Dial Services Generating Transactions
    • 2.3.1 800 Toll-Free
    • 2.3.2 Directory Services
    • 2.3.3 Calling Card
    • 2.3.4 Alternative Billed Service
  • 2.4 Messaging Services Generating Transactions
    • 2.4.1 Instant Messaging
    • 2.4.2 Short Message Service
    • 2.4.3 Multimedia Message Service
    • 2.4.4 Application to Person
  • 2.5 Location Based Services
    • 2.5.1 Targeted Advertising Services
    • 2.5.2 Online Directory, Search and Information Services
    • 2.5.3 Other Location-Based Applications
  • 2.6 Traffic and Call Routing
  • 2.7 Session Initiation Protocol
  • 2.8 Network Peering
  • 2.9 Transaction Customers
    • 2.9.1 InterExchange Carriers (IXCs)
    • 2.9.2 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers
    • 2.9.3 Independent Operating Companies
    • 2.9.4 Cable Television Operators
    • 2.9.5 Wireless Providers
    • 2.9.6 Service Bureaus
    • 2.9.7 Mobile Virtual Network Operators

Chapter III : Current Markets

  • 3.1 Mobility Is Driving Telecommunications
    • 3.1.1 Mobility Growth Trends
    • 3.1.2 Application Integration Will Be a Challenge
    • 3.1.3 Mobility Application Trends
  • 3.2 Wireline Situation
    • 3.2.1 Wireline Access Line Defections
    • 3.2.2 Signaling System 7 (SS7)
    • 3.2.3 800 Toll Free
    • 3.2.3 Directory Services
  • 3.3 Voice over Internet Protocol Situation
    • 3.3.1 VoIP Transactions
    • 3.3.2 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
    • 3.3.3 SIP Invite Messages
    • 3.3.4 Other IP Issues Related to Transactions

Chapter IV : Vendors

  • 4.1 Transaction Vendor Overview
  • 4.2 Network Service Providers
    • 4.2.1 AT&T
    • 4.2.2 Embarq
    • 4.2.3 Global Crossing
    • 4.2.4 Sprint
    • 4.2.5 Squire Technologies
    • 4.2.6 Qwest
    • 4.2.7 Verizon Communications
  • 4.3 Clearinghouse Providers
    • 4.3.1 EDS
    • 4.3.2 IDT
    • 4.3.3 MACH
    • 4.3.4 NeuStar
    • 4.3.5 Syniverse
    • 4.3.6 Tata Communications
    • 4.3.7 Transaction Network Services
    • 4.3.8 VeriSign
  • 4.4 Network Interoperability Providers
    • 4.4.1 MACH
    • 4.4.2 Squire Technologies
    • 4.4.3 Syniverse
    • 4.4.4 VeriSign
  • 4.5 Number Portability Providers
    • 4.5.1 NeuStar
    • 4.5 2 Syniverse
    • 4.5.3 Telcordia
    • 4.5.4 VeriSign
  • 4.6 Summary

Chapter V : Market Forecasts

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Research Focus
    • 5.2.1 Methodology
    • 5.2.2 Definitions
  • 5.3 Market Overview
  • 5.4 Wireline Subscribers & Transactions
  • 5.5 Wireless Subscribers & Transactions
    • 5.5.1 Roaming
    • 5.5.2 Mobile Messaging
    • 5.2.3 Application to Person
  • 5.9 SS7 Services
  • 5.10 Voice over Internet Protocol
  • 5.11 Summary

Table of Figures

Chapter I

  • I-1. Functional Flow of Call Transaction Services
  • I-2. International Roaming Transactional Services Revenue: Wholesale vs. Retail, 2009
  • I-3. Worldwide SS7 Signaling Bytes for Int. Outbnd. Mobility Messgs., 2009-2014

Chapter II

  • II-1. Functional Flow of Call Transaction Services
  • II-2. Functional Overview for Wireless Clearinghouse Services

Chapter III

  • III-1. SS7 Protocol Stack
  • III-2. Functional Flow of Call Transaction Services
  • III-3. Basic Components of a SIP Network
  • III-4. SIP Call Flow in Proxy Mode

Chapter V

  • V-1. Components of the Transaction Services Market

Table of Tables

Chapter I

  • I-1. Transaction Applications Services Segments
  • I-2. Signaling Transactions: Service Types

Chapter II

  • II-1. Transaction Applications Services Segments
  • II-2. Signaling Transactions: Service Types

Chapter III

  • III-1. Wireless International Outbound Minutes of Use - Geographic Distribution, 2004-2008
  • III-2. International Outbound Roaming Minutes of Use, 2004-2008
  • III-3. Regional Wireless Voice and Data Revenues, 2004-2008
  • III-4. Wireless International Traffic, 2004-2008 GSM to CDMA MoU
  • III-5. Wireless International Roaming CDMA to GSM, 2004-2008
  • III-6. International Outbound SMS Messages, 2004-2008
  • III-7. MMS Minutes of Use Roaming, 2004-2008
  • III-8. International Outbound A2P Minutes of Use Roaming, 2004-2008
  • III-9. Continuing Industry Consolidation
  • III-10. Regional Wireline Access Lines, 2004-2008
  • III-11. US Total Number of Access Line Calls, 2007-2008
  • III-12. Total Number of SS7 Queries for US Wireline Subscribers, 2004-2008
  • III-13. SS7 International Message Traffic, 2004-2008
  • III-14. US 800 Toll Free Calls, 2004-2008
  • III-15. US Directory Services Calls, 2004-2008
  • III-16. US VoIP Subscribers, 2004-2008
  • III-17. US VoIP Call Message Volumes, 2004-2008
  • III-18. US SIP Signaling Invite Messages, 2004-2008

Chapter IV

  • IV-1. Transactional Classification

Chapter V

  • V-1. Regional Voice and Data Telecommunications Revenues, 2009 - 2014
  • V-2. Worldwide Wireline Subscriber Forecast, 2009 - 2014
  • V-3. US Access Line Subscriber Forecast, 2009 - 2014
  • V-4. Total Number of US Access Line Call Transactions, 2009 - 2014
  • V-5. Total Number of SS7 Queries for US Access Line Calls, 2009-2014
  • V-6. Total Number of US 800 Toll Free Access Line Calls, 2009 - 2014
  • V-7. Total Number of US Directory Service Calls, 2009-2014
  • V-8. Worldwide Wireless Subscriber Forecast, 2009-2014
  • V-9. International Outbound Mobile Minutes of Use, 2009 - 2014
  • V-10. International Outbound Roaming Minutes of Use 2009 - 2014
  • V-11. International GSM to CDMA Roaming Minutes of Use, 2009-2014
  • V-12. International CDMA to GSM Roaming Minutes of Use, 2009-2014
  • V-13. Total Global Mobile Messaging Transactions, 2009-2014
  • V-14. Total MMS Messages, 2009-2014
  • V-15. Total MMS International Roaming Messages, 2009-2014
  • V-16. Total MMS International Roaming Wholesale Revenues, 2009-2014
  • V-17. Total MMS International Roaming Retail Revenues, 2009-2014
  • V-18. Total SMS Messages, 2009-2014
  • V-19. Total SMS International Roaming Messages, 2009-2014
  • V-20. Total SMS International Roaming Wholesale Revenues, 2009-2014
  • V-21. Total SMS International Roaming Retail Revenues, 2009-2014
  • V-22. Total A2P International Messages Roaming, 2009-2014
  • V-23. A2P Total International A2P Roaming Minutes of Use, 2009-2014
  • V-24. Total A2P International Roaming Wholesale Revenues, 2009-2014
  • V-25. Total A2P International Roaming Retail Revenues 2009-2014
  • V-26. SS7 Signaling Bytes for International Outbound Mobility Messages, 2009-2014
  • V-27. SS7 Signaling Packets for International Outbound Mobility Messages, 2009-2014
  • V-28. US VoIP Segment Size and SIP Invite Transaction Growth, 2009-2014
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