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New Report Includes Analysis of the Future of Voice, with a Focus on Fixed, Mobile and VoIP
DUBLIN, Ireland --(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86707) has announced the addition of Global - Analysis - The Future of Voice (Fixed, Mobile, VoIP) to their offering.
Despite retaining their role as cash cows for incumbent operators, fixed and mobile voice services are progressively being overtaken by broadband. Increasingly, operators will need to take a holistic view of the market, necessitating a total review of this 100-year-old product. For various reasons, fixed-line operators have not introduced significant new products, services or cost-saving technologies in the same way that mobile operators have. There is certainly room for new premium voice services, based on more intuitive navigation, CD sound quality and interactivity between handset and TV. Fixed-line voice will probably be with us forever, but will become a subset of broadband, instead of the other way around. Broadband will combine voice and data, providing the opportunity to open up a number of triple play markets. High mobile charges are also an interesting target for VoIP over wireless broadband. This report includes BuddeComm's analysis of the future of voice, with a focus on fixed, mobile and VoIP.
Some Areas Covered:
-Telephone companies - experts in negative marketing
-The IP solution
-The future of voice
-Market under pressure
-Rearguard skirmishes in the voice market
-A neglected market
-Recent developments
-Ringless messages and voicecasts
-Fixed-line SMS
-Click-to-call
-The future of mobile
-Voice still the killer app
-But data is the future
-Rebalancing of the industry
-Devices-driven developments
-Only option in developing countries
-Multimodal services
-All roads lead to 4G
-VoIP
-Analysis of vendor merge - the future is IT, not telco
-Pricing strategies
-Telecoms price developments
-From bundling to triple play
-New ways to measure ARPUs
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86707.
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