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Global Video Conferencing Services IndustryNEW YORK, May 8, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Global Video Conferencing Services Industryhttp://www.reportlinker.com/p01171469/Global-Video-Conferencing-Services-Industry.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Telecommunication_Services This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Video Conferencing Services in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2010 through 2018. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 109 companies including many key and niche players such as 8x8, Inc., ACT Conferencing, Inc., Applied Global Technologies LLC, AT&T Inc., AVI-SPL, Inc., Blue Jeans Network, BT Conferencing, Inc., CoroWare, Inc., Deutsche Telekom A.G., IVCi, LLC, Level 3 Communications, NTT Communications Corporation, Orange Business Services, Reliance Globalcom Ltd., SingTel Optus Pty Limited, TelSpan Inc., Vidtel, Inc., and VisionsConnected Netherlands BV. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain. I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONSStudy Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1Disclaimers I-2Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1Videoconferencing Services: A Prelude II-1Video Conferencing Services: Now a Part of ModernCommunication Mix for Enterprises II-1Globalization & Workforce Decentralization - Business Casesfor Video Conferencing Services II-2Table 1: Worldwide Worker Population (2008 & 2012): Breakdownof Number of Workers (in Millions) by Nature of Work - Mobile& Non Mobile (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-3 Table 2: Worldwide Mobile Worker Population (2012):Percentage Breakdown of Number of Mobile Workers (inMillions) by Nature of Work - Mobile Office, MobileNon-Office, and Mobile Home Based (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-3 Table 3: Worldwide Mobile Workforce (2012): Percentage ShareBreakdown of Number of Mobile Workers by Region (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-3Videoconferencing Services Withstands Recessionary Pressure II-4Resurgence in Global Economy Bolsters Market Prospects forVideo Conferencing Services in 2010 II-4The Current State of Europe's Debt Crisis: At Bursting Point II-5Table 4: Breakdown of Gross Government Debt as Percentage ofGDP for the Year 2012 by Country (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-7The Euro Crisis Brings Back Spotlight on Video ConferencingServices II-7Outlook in the US In Light of the Fiscal Cliff II-8Current & Future Analysis II-10Developing Nations to Lead the Charge in Future II-10Developed Markets Continue to Remain Top Revenue Contributors II-10IP Services Continue to Grow in Prominence While ISDNServices Loose Sheen II-10Rapid Proliferation of Internet Drives Adoption of IP BasedVideoconferencing Systems II-11IP Videoconferencing: No Smooth Transition II-11SMB Sector Intensifies Adoption Curve II-12Video Conferencing Systems - March towards Home Office II-12Competitive Pricing - Key to Success II-12Managed Videoconferencing Services Grows in Prominence II-13Hosted Services Model - Gaining Significant Attention II-13Cloud Infrastructure: Optimally Positioned to Provide VideoConferencing II-14Unchallenged Cost Benefits of Cloud Infrastructure SetsPerfect 'Platform' for Growth in Cloud Video ConferencingServices II-15Flexibility & Scalability Benefits to Bolster Adoption CloudVideo Conferencing Infrastructure II-16Mobile Cloud Video Conferencing Services - An Area to WatchOut for II-16From Large Scale Enterprises and SMBs to Service Providers -The Industry Bets Big on Cloud Based Video ConferencingServices II-17Rationale for Video Conferencing Goes Beyond Cost Savings II-17Enterprises Embrace Videoconferencing Services for EnsuringBusiness Continuity II-18Enterprises Invest on Video Conferencing for EnhancingProductivity by Achieving Team Collaboration & AcceleratingDecision Making II-18Growing Prominence for Hiring Through Video ConferencingServices II-19Green IT Initiative Propels Growth of Video Conferencing II-19Technology Developments to Boost Market Prospects for VideoConferencing Services II-20High Definition Technology Drives the Market for VideoConferencing Services II-20Deployment of High Speed Mobile Networks to Benefit MobileCloud Video Conferencing Services II-21Popularity of Social Networking Drives VC Market Growth II-21 2. SERVICE OVERVIEW II-22Collaborative Technologies - A Review II-22Audio Conferencing II-22Video Conferencing II-22Data Conferencing II-22Teleimmersion II-22Video Conferencing - The Concept II-22War and Video Conferencing - A Close Link II-23Features and Benefits of Video Conferencing II-23Time Saving II-23Increased Participation II-23Reduced Costs II-23Increased Frequency of Communication II-23Visual Advantages II-24Other Applications II-24Demerits of Video Conferencing II-24Classification of Video Conferencing Services by ServiceDelivery Networks II-24IP Based Video Conferencing Service II-24Financial Benefits II-24Decreased Usage Fees II-24Decreased Buy-In Price II-24User Advantages II-25Better Reliability II-25Improved Quality II-25More Convenient Networks II-25Enhanced Efficiencies through Network Convergence II-25Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation II-25Management Benefits II-25Centralized Management II-25Better Call Permissioning and Network Administration II-25Availability of Usage Information/ Automated Billing II-26Scalability/Reach Benefits II-26Better Reach to SoHo/Telecommuter/ Consumer Markets II-26Improved Scalability II-26Barriers to IP Deployment II-26Quality of Service II-26Reliability II-26Migration Operation/Investment Protection/Costs II-26ISDN Video Conferencing Services II-27Drawbacks II-27A Slow Network II-27Skepticism Regarding Reliability II-27Cost Concerns II-27Additional Staff to Manage the Network II-27Dedicated, Separate Network Required II-27Other Networks II-28ATM and Broadband Video II-28POTS Video Conferencing II-28Addressing Security Issues in Video Conferencing II-28Types Video Conferencing Services Based on Type of ServiceContract II-29Managed Videoconferencing Services II-29Hosted Videoconferencing Service II-29Benefits II-29Cloud Based Video Conferencing Services II-29Mobile Cloud Video Conferencing II-30Types of Services Based on Service Portfolio II-30Consulting Service II-30Maintenance Service II-30Public Room Service II-30Transport Service II-30Remote Training Services II-30Key Equipment Used for Offering Videoconferencing Services II-31Conference Bridges II-31Cameras II-31Codecs and Codec Boards II-31Desktop Computers II-31Microphones II-31Monitors II-31Rollabouts II-31Phone links II-31Software II-32Peripherals II-32Others II-32Internal Compression Cards II-32External Compression Cards II-32Infrastructure - An Overview II-32Gateways II-32Multipoint Control Units II-32Gatekeeper II-33Firewalls/NATs II-33 3. INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS II-34International Telecommunications Union II-34International Multimedia Teleconferencing Consortium II-34International Teleconferencing Association II-34International Communication Association II-34 4. SERVICE LAUNCHES II-35SYNNEX Launches Innovative Services to Support Logitech'sVideoconferencing Products II-35VC Rooms Launches MyEasyConnection II-35RGCOM Unveils Video Conference Services II-35Econet Launches New Videoconferencing Services II-36Yorktel Launches Video Cloud Connect Series II-36ACT Unveils Video Conferencing Services Operations Center II-36Easymeeting.net Launches HD Video Conferencing in Spain II-37KVH Introduces KVH VCONNECT(TM) II-37VNPT Introduces MegaConference II-38IVCi Launches Video Collaboration Cloud II-38Vidyo Introduces White Label Service Provider Program II-39Polycom and Ericsson to Introduce End-To-End Cloud-Based Offering II-40AGT Introduces Direct Dial B2B Mobile Video Connection Platform II-40DEKOM Unveils Managed Services Program DEKOM UC II-41Reliance Globalcom Rolls Out New Managed Video-ConferencingServices II-41Deutsche Telekom Extends VideoMeet Service II-42PanTerra Introduces ConnectMe(SM) HD Videoconferencing Solution II-42Polycom Introduces Videoconferencing Adoption Services forEnterprises II-43PingTone Introduces HD Video Conferencing Service B2B II-43Providea Conferencing Unveils Providea LegalStream II-44PTCL Extends VideoCon Service Nationwide II-44Connexus Introduces Security for Video Conferencing andCollaboration Applications II-44Zoom Rolls Out zoom.us Video Conferencing Service II-45Vidyo to Partner with Mitel for Video Conferencing II-45SunGame to Introduce Video Chat on Flightdeck.tv Content Platform II-45Kyivstar Introduces Telepresence Solution from Cisco II-46Arkadin Introduces Cloud-based Video Conferencing Service II-46Vidyo Introduces VidyoWay II-46ePlus Launches New Portable Video Conferencing Solution II-47GTS Introduces GTS Videoconference II-47Esquire Introduces Portable Video Conferencing Solution II-47AuDeo Introduces Managed Video Conferencing Solution II-48Sify and Vidyo Unveil New Video conferencing- as-a-Service II-48ReadyTalk Launches Video Clip Playback II-48ePlus Broadens Managed Services Portfolio with ManagedVideoServices II-49AppNeta Launches AppView Video II-49XOP Networks Launches Integrated Desktop VideoConferencing App II-50Blue Jeans Enters into Agreement with Salesforce.com II-50DEKOM Launches New Video Conferencing Services II-50Blue Jeans Unveils any (ware) video conferencing II-51Vu2Vu Launches Global Personal Telepresence II-51Deutsche Telekom Introduces VideoMeet Videoconferencing Service II-52Primus Telecommunications Rolls Out Accella Cloud VCVideoconferencing Service II-52Impact Europe Group Unveils Managed Videoconferencing Service II-52Logitech International to Introduce Cloud VideoconferencingService II-528x8 Unveils New Videoconferencing Solutions II-53LifeSize Unveils Cloud Video Conferencing Products II-53BT Expands Cloud-Based Videoconferencing II-53Officense Launches Video Conferencing Solutions II-54TelSpan Launches TelSpanVenue II-54LifeSize to Unveil Cloud-based HD Video Bridge Service II-55Main One Cable Introduces Global IP Transit and Global IPInternet Access II-55Sigma Systems Launches IP Video Services AcceleratorFulfillment Solution II-55Nefsis Unveils Secure Cloud-Based Video Conference SoftwareSolution II-568x8 Offers Virtual Room Video Conferencing Services to SMBs II-56Kenya Data and PCCW Global Unveil HD Video Conferencing Solution II-57IVCi Launches IVCi's Public Room Experience II-57Impact Introduces New Managed Video Conferencing Service II-58Media Network Services Unveils Network Service PoP for VideoConferencing II-58IVCi Rolls Out New Desktop Experience for Video Conferencing II-58BT Conferencing Introduces Video Conference App BT EngageMeeting Mobile II-59IVCi Unveils New Managed Video Experience Services II-59 5. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS - A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-60Zamtel Introduces Videoconferencing Services II-60Wananchi Signs Pact with SES for Delivering IP and DTH Services II-60iWowWe's Launches iWowWe II-60Optus Unveils Video Conferencing Service II-60RCom Launches Mobile Video Conferencing Service in Partnershipwith Polycom II-61NTT Com Unveils Plans to Launch Video Conferencing Service II-61VisionsConnected Unveils VisionsConnected Video Exchange II-62BT Conferencing Offers BT One Source Inter- Company VideoConferencing Service II-62BT to Offer National Videoconferencing Service over N3 to NHSTrusts II-62VisionsConnected Introduces New Application for VideoCommunications II-63AT&T and BT Unveil Inter-Provider Exchange-To- ExchangeTelepresence Connectivity II-63 6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-64Yorktel Takes Over First Connections II-64CoroWare Inks Agreement with Perinata II-64AVI-SPL Acquires Iformata II-64Vidtel Enters into a Partnership with Innovative BusinessSolutions II-65Applied Global Technologies Enters into an Alliance withCompunetix II-65AGT Enters into Partnership with Cartel Communications II-66InterCall® Enters into Partnership with Blue Jeans Network II-66CoroWare Inks Sales Agent Agreement with CieVid II-67Comstor and UCi2i Collaborate on Video Conferencing ManagedServices II-67Six Degrees Group Acquires Aurora II-67Glowpoint to Take Over Affinity VideoNet II-68AGT Enters into Partnership with MCPc II-68Nawras Inks Partnership Agreement with Tata Communications II-68NTT BizLink Extends Partnership Agreement with Arkadin II-69Embratel Wins Contract to Offer Services in Pernambuco II-69GTS Central Europe Selects Vidyo's Platform II-69Glowpoint Collaborates with Columbus Business Solutions II-70Vu Enters into a Partnership with Vidtel II-70Yankees Selects HSV to Offer All-Inclusive Communication andVideoconferencing Services II-70Video Guidance Enters into Strategic Alliance with VQCommunications II-71Dialog Axiata Enters into an Alliance with Cisco Systems II-71How2Immigrate Takes Over Talk Fusion Video Communication Tools II-71Vidtel Enters into Agreement with Matrix Video II-71Polycom and HTC Ink Agreement II-72Mt. Ranier Selects CoroCall Business Class HD Video Conferencing II-72New York Network Selects Polycom® RealPresence(TM) Platform ofPolycom II-72VisionsConnected Selects Polycom Solutions for Cloud BasedManaged Video Service II-73Vidtel Signs Co-Marketing Agreement with ZTE USA II-73Vidtel Inks Reseller Agreement with Solutionz II-74Polycom to Take Over HP Videoconferencing Business II-74Microsoft Takes Over Skype II-74Glowpoint Announces Acquisition of Avaya's Managed Servicesfor Video Technology II-75RealLinx Inks Distribution Agreement with Vidtel II-75Interoute Acquires Visual Conference Group II-75Carousel Acquires OmniPresence II-76Telstra Takes Over iVision II-76AVM Takes Over VC World II-76Logicalis Group Takes Over Direct Visual II-77Telepresence World Partners with Media Network Services II-77Preferred Data Systems Enters into Partnership with Vidtel II-77Yorktel Inks Partnership with Blue Jeans Network II-77Polycom Acquires ViVu II-78Compunetix Enters into Agreement with EMAG II-788x8 Acquires Contactual II-78Compunetix Inks Agreement with CeeLab II-79Primus Acquires Unlimitel II-79Polycom Acquires Accordent Technologies II-79Primus Acquires Arbinet II-79BurstPoint Networks Joins Premier Partner Program of CarouselIndustries II-80Telefónica International Wholesale Services and OrangeBusiness Services Ink an Agreement II-80Media Network Services Expands Global Video Conferencing Network II-808x8 Upgrades Contract with World Telecom Group II-81VisionsConnected Enters into Partnership with Global PresenceAlliance II-81888VoIP and VU Telepresence Form Strategic Alliance II-81ViDOFON and Masergy Communications Enter into Partnership II-82InterCall Takes Over Preferred One Stop Technologies II-82VBrick Systems Enters into Partnership with LifeSizeCommunication II-82RADVISION® and Microsoft Enter into Strategic Partnership II-83Masergy Communications and Verrex Ink Agreement II-83AVM Takes Over VC World II-83Aethra.net and Ceelab Sign Agreement II-84Spire Global and Ceelab to Enter into Partnership II-84Elisa Takes Over Videra II-84American Well Chooses Vidyo for Video Conferencing Solution II-84BCS Global Collaborates with Vidyo to Introduce New Range ofVisual Communication Services II-85Holy Cross Hospital Selects Vidyo Telemedicine Platform II-85Massachusetts General Hospital Selects Vidyo for TelemedicineCollaboration and Communication Solution II-86 7. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS - A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-87Cisco Completes Tandberg TakeOver II-87Video Guidance Teams with Enventis and Socrates II-87Radvision to Acquire Assets of Aethra II-87Dimension Data Acquires mvision II-87Polycom Inks Agreement with Juniper II-88ViDOFON Merges with DEKOM Systemhaus II-88CoroWare® Signs MoU with Presence Networks II-88Impact Europe Group to Divest Impact Europe AB and ImpactEurope Norge AS II-89Media Network Services Deploys Video Conferencing Service PoP II-89BT Conferencing Selects Enterprise Video Solutions of Kontiki II-89Tata Communications and BT Ink an Agreement II-90ACT Conferencing Offers Video Managed Services to ChannelPartners II-90Schaffner and Orange Business Services Extend Contract II-91Vidtel Enters into Partnership with IP5280 to Provide VideoConferencing Service II-91Visual Crambo and LifeSize Communications Sign Agreement II-91Google Inks Agreement to Acquire Global IP Solutions II-92Tommy Hilfiger Inks Contract with BT Conferencing II-92ViDOFON and DEKOM Merge II-93NMS Selects Dimension Data for Managed Video Conferencing Service II-93BitGravity and ViVu Enter into Partnership II-93LifeSize Communications and Alcatel-Lucent Enter intoCollaboration II-94Reliance Communications and Polycom Enter into Partnership II-94IneoQuest Technologies Joins ARENA Partner Program of Polycom II-94Schaffner Holding Renews Contract with Orange Business Services II-95BSNL Collaborates with Aksh II-95PGi Signs Partnership Deal with AVI-SPL II-95HickoryTech Bags Contract from Distance Learning Network II-95SPS Takes Over Spenser II-96Bellevue Acquires Avistar II-96SEN Group Inks Agreement with Polycom II-96Satcom Systems Chooses Gilat Satellite Networks for Deliveryof Broadband Satellite Network II-96Glowpoint to offer Managed Video Conferencing Solution to NFLNetwork II-97Hyundai Motors Company Selects LifeSize Communications for HDVideo Solution Deployment II-97Visual Systems Group and SDV Solutions Sign Contract withFederal Aviation Administration II-98Vidyo and Videra Collaborate on Providing HD VideoconferencingCapabilities II-98BT Conferencing Enters Into Deal with CO2NeutralConferencing.com II-99Verizon Bags NASA Networx Universal Contract II-99BT Secures MiCTA Video Integration Services Contract II-100Glowpoint Enters into Strategic Arrangement with AffinityVideoNet II-100IVCi Becomes Polycom Telepresence Certified Plus Partner II-101Tandberg forms Partnership with ITS II-102InterCall Announces Global Partnership with Huddle.net II-102Optibase forms Partnership with System Integrators in US II-103Tata Ties up with Cisco and PLDT to Launch Telepresence Services II-103Videocall and Mouchel Strengthen Partnership with Direct IPInterconnect II-104Avistar and ESCO Announce Partnership for Desktop Video-Conferencing II-104Telefonica Empresas Selects Video-Conferencing Solution of Movius II-105UUNET Enters into Collaboration with Sony II-105China Southern Airlines and China Unicomy Enter into Alliance II-105First Connections Inks Strategic Partnership Agreement withVidyo® II-105Azlan Enters into Collaboration with TANDBERG II-106Royal KPN Purchases Interest in Talk & Vision II-106Carl Lamm Holding Signs Agreement with Logica II-106AVI-SPL Enters into Alliance with Glowpoint and Polycom II-106CoroWare Technologies and Vidyo Sign Agreement II-107Communications III Selects Avistar C3 Desktop(TM)videoconferencing Solution II-107Glowpoint Partners with MMCW II-107Logitech to Take Over LifeSize Communications II-108BroadSoft and Microsoft Expand Alliance II-108Bharti Airtel Partners with Cisco II-108Siemens Enterprise and TANDBERG Expand Partnership II-108Amba Research Joins Avistar's Securities Community Network II-109Telefonica Empresas Receives Videoconferencing Solution fromMovius Interactive II-109 8. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS II-1108x8, Inc. (USA) II-110ACT Conferencing, Inc. (USA) II-110Applied Global Technologies LLC (USA) II-111AT&T Inc. (USA) II-112AVI-SPL, Inc. (USA) II-113Blue Jeans Network (USA) II-113BT Conferencing, Inc. (USA) II-113CoroWare, Inc. (USA) II-114Deutsche Telekom A.G. (Germany) II-114IVCi, LLC (USA) II-115Level 3 Communications (USA) II-116NTT Communications Corporation (Japan) II-116Orange Business Services (France) II-117Reliance Globalcom Ltd. (UK) II-117SingTel Optus Pty Limited (Australia) II-118TelSpan. Inc. (USA) II-118Vidtel, Inc. (USA) II-118VisionsConnected Netherlands BV (The Netherlands) II-119 9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-120Table 5: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Geographic Region - US, Canada,Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America,and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualRevenues in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-120 Table 6: World Historic Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, and Rest ofWorld Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues inUS$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-121 Table 7: World 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World Marketsfor Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-122 Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for IPServices by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, and Rest ofWorld Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues inUS$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-123 Table 9: World Historic Perspective for IP Services byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million forYears 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-124 Table 10: World 15-Year Perspective for IP Services byGeographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US,Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia -Pacific (excluding Japan), LatinAmerica, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-125 Table 11: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forISDN Services by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan,Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, andRest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualRevenues in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-126 Table 12: World Historic Perspective for ISDN Services byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million forYears 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-127 Table 13: World 15-Year Perspective for ISDN Services byGeographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US,Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia -Pacific (excluding Japan), LatinAmerica, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-128 Table 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forOther Services by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan,Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, andRest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualRevenues in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-129 Table 15: World Historic Perspective for Other Services byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific(excluding Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million forYears 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-130 Table 16: World 15-Year Perspective for Other Services byGeographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US,Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), LatinAmerica, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-131 III. MARKET 1. THE UNITED STATES III-1A.Market Analysis III-1Current & Future Analysis III-1Market Overview III-1SMBs to Drive Demand for Video Conferencing Services III-1Shift from Customer Managed to Conferencing Service ProviderManaged Services III-2Deterrents III-2Varied Customer Requirements Pull Down Service ProviderRevenues III-2Longer Sales Cycles Delay Growth III-2Other Constraints and Challenges Specific to VideoConferencing Services Market III-2Market Structure and Competition III-2Service Launches III-3Strategic Corporate Developments III-14Key Players III-29B.Market Analytics III-36Table 17: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-36 Table 18: US Historic Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDN Services,and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-37 Table 19: US 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-38 2. CANADA III-39A.Market Analysis III-39Current & Future Analysis III-39Market Overview III-39Strategic Corporate Developments III-39B.Market Analytics III-41Table 20: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Video Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-41 Table 21: Canadian Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-42 Table 22: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, andOther Services Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-43 3. JAPAN III-44A.Market Analysis III-44Current & Future Analysis III-44Popularity of Video Conferencing in Japan III-44Service Launches III-44Strategic Corporate Developments III-46NTT Communications Corporation - A Key Player III-46B.Market Analytics III-47Table 23: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Video Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-47 Table 24: Japanese Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48 Table 25: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, andOther Services Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-49 4. EUROPE III-50A.Market Analysis III-50Current & Future Analysis III-50Growth Drivers III-50Dwindling Prices Responsible for Increased Customer Base III-50IP- Network Solutions Prep Up Service Revenues III-50Value-Added Services Lead to Greater Usage III-51New Networking Technologies Fuel Video Conferencing Demand III-51Growth Restraints III-51Low Levels of Technical Skills Prevent Growth III-51Bandwidth Issues Dissuade Demand III-51QoS Issues Hamper Uptake III-51Major End-Users and Applications III-52Competition III-52Video conferencing Services Come Under the Aegis of ISPs III-52A Consolidating Market III-52Strategic Corporate Developments III-52B.Market Analytics III-54Table 26: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Video Conferencing Services by Geographic Region -France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia & Rest of EuropeMarkets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-54 Table 27: European Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Region - France, Germany, Italy,UK, Spain, Russia & Rest of Europe Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55 Table 28: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Video Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-56 Table 29: European Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57 Table 30: European 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Geographic Region - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain,Russia & Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-58 Table 31: European 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, andOther Services Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-59 4a. FRANCE III-60A.Market Analysis III-60Current & Future Analysis III-60Service Launch III-60Strategic Corporate Development III-60Orange Business Services - A Major Player III-61B.Market Analytics III-62Table 32: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-62 Table 33: French Historic Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDN Services,and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-63 Table 34: French 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-64 4b. GERMANY III-65A.Market Analysis III-65Current & Future Analysis III-65Market Overview III-65Service Launches III-65Strategic Corporate Development III-67Deutsche Telekom A.G. - A Key Player III-67B.Market Analytics III-68Table 35: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-68 Table 36: German Historic Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDN Services,and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-69 Table 37: German 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-70 4c. ITALY III-71A.Market Analysis III-71Current & Future Analysis III-71Overview III-71Strategic Corporate Development III-71B.Market Analytics III-72Table 38: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-72 Table 39: Italian Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-73 Table 40: Italian 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-74 4d. THE UNITED KINGDOM III-75A.Market Analysis III-75Current & Future Analysis III-75Market Overview III-75Price Declines Promote Market Growth III-75Service Launches III-75Strategic Corporate Developments III-76Reliance Globalcom Ltd. - A Key Player III-79B.Market Analytics III-80Table 41: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-80 Table 42: UK Historic Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDN Services,and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-81 Table 43: UK 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-82 4e. SPAIN III-83A.Market Analysis III-83Current & Future Analysis III-83Market Overview III-83Market Constraints III-83Service Launch III-83B.Market Analytics III-84Table 44: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-84 Table 45: Spanish Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-85 Table 46: Spanish 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-86 4f. RUSSIA III-87A.Market Analysis III-87Current & Future Analysis III-87Strategic Corporate Development III-87B.Market Analytics III-88Table 47: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forVideo Conferencing Services by Base Technology - IPServices, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-88 Table 48: Russian Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-89 Table 49: Russian 15-Year Perspective for Video ConferencingServices by Base Technology - Percentage Breakdown ofRevenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other ServicesMarkets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-90 4g. REST OF EUROPE III-91A.Market Analysis III-91Current & Future Analysis III-91Service Launches III-91Strategic Corporate Developments III-93Key Player III-94B.Market Analytics III-95Table 50: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Video Conferencing Services by Base Technology- IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-95 Table 51: Rest of Europe Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-96 Table 52: Rest of Europe 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, andOther Services Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-97 5. ASIA-PACIFIC III-98A.Market Analysis III-98Current & Future Analysis III-98Overview III-98Market Trends III-98Rising IP Services Stimulates Infrastructure Markets forVideo Conferencing III-98Demand for Quality Mobile Video Conferencing Increases asWireless Industry Flourishes III-98Video Conferencing Industry Consolidates III-99Regional Market Perspective III-99Australia III-99China III-99Banking Sector Leads Enterprise Video Conferencing Adoption III-100Hong Kong III-100India III-100Service Launches III-100Strategic Corporate Developments III-103SingTel Optus Pty Limited (Australia) - A Key Player III-104B.Market Analytics III-105Table 53: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Video Conferencing Services by Base Technology -IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-105 Table 54: Asia-Pacific Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-106 Table 55: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, andOther Services Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-107 6. LATIN AMERICA III-108A.Market Analysis III-108Current & Future Analysis III-108Strategic Corporate Developments III-108B.Market Analytics III-109Table 56: Latin American Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Video Conferencing Services by Base Technology -IP Services, ISDN Services, and Other Services MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Millionfor Years 2010 through 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-109 Table 57: Latin American Historic Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - IP Services, ISDNServices, and Other Services Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-110 Table 58: Latin American 15-Year Perspective for VideoConferencing Services by Base Technology - PercentageBreakdown of Revenues for IP Services, ISDN Services, andOther Services Markets for Years 2004, 2012 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-111 7. REST OF WORLD III-112A.Market Analysis III-112Current & Future Analysis III-112Service Launches III-112Strategic Corporate Developments III-113B.Market Analytics III-115Table 59: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & F To order this report:Telecommunication_Services Industry: Global Video Conferencing Services Industry __________________________Contact Clare: [email protected] US:(339) 368 6001Intl:+1 339 368 6001 SOURCE Reportlinker http://rt.prnewswire.com/rt.gif NewsItemId=BR10152&Transmission_Id=201305081648PR_NEWS_USPR_____BR10152&DateId=20130508 |
