From News In Queue ™ at  
Visit Our Home Page

<-story list
  Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Revenues to Dominate the Broadband Service Sector, Generating $26bn by 2009
 
 

BASINGSTOKE, England--March 17,2004--A new report from industry analysts, Juniper Research, finds that the VoIP market will become the key revenue generator for broadband service providers by 2009, contributing to an overall value-added services market of $47bn. This will be in addition to the $43bn spent on broadband access in the same period.

Ian Cox, Broadband Specialist at Juniper, said “Broadband penetration has now grown to a level where the industry is on the verge of a revolution, as it is now economically attractive to launch value-added services to a mass audience”.

The challenge to service providers will be to provision these new services as cost effectively as possible as traditional revenue streams from existing fixed-line voice services continue to decline. Flat-rate IP based voice tariffs will gradually replace time and distance related tariffs. These declines may, to a certain extent, be off-set by a reduction in operating costs for converged networks.

Broadband Value-Added Services

Residential Sector ($bn)
2004
2009
     
On-line Games
$0.60
$2.90
Music Downloads
$0.41
$2.12
Video Services
$0.80
$5.71
Voice-over-IP
$2.48
$16.36
 
Total
$4.29
$27.10

Business Sector ($bn)
2004
2009
     
Online Data Storage
$0.31
$2.92
Web Hosting
$2.67
$5.28
Virtual Private Networks
$0.55
$2.36
Voice-over-IP
$1.01
$9.53
 
Total
$4.54
$20.09

Although much attention has been paid to the more complex and ‘sexy’ value-added services like video-on-demand and on-line games, it appears that the biggest opportunity will be in voice services as broadband IP-voice takes over from traditional circuit-switched voice; driven by lower operating costs and competition between incumbents and new licensed operators.

Key Messages

  • Service providers need to take advantage of the opportunity provided by broadband value-added services to protect their profitability and move as quickly as possible to a converged network.
  • Equipment vendors need to have in place fully integrated systems in order to provide truly ‘one-stop’ shop solutions to providers.
  • Content providers need to prepare for this on-going revolution by re-purposing and protecting their content for digital distribution, or risk losing market presence.

White papers and further details of the study ‘Broadband Added Value Services: Business & Residential Opportunities’ can be freely downloaded from http://www.juniperresearch.com. Alternatively please contact Michele Ince at micheleince@juniperresearch.com, Telephone +44(0)1256 345612.

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry surveys.

CONTACT:

Michele Ince (UK)

micheleince@juniperresearch.com
web: http://www.juniperresearch.com
phone: +44 (0)1256 345612
fax: +44 (0)1256 811876

 



  Creativyst™ NewsEntry Press Release App   00011 © Copyright 2003, Creativyst, Inc.      

A new report from industry analysts, Juniper Research, finds that the VoIP market will become the key revenue generator for broadband service providers by 2009