broadbandtrends publishes VoBB and NGN C5 Market Outlook Report (2007-2011)
broadbandtrends recently publishes its VoBB and NGN C5 market outlook report: "VoBB Play a Key Role in PSTN Network Transformation".
This 89-page report includes 76 Figures and 20 Tables. It provides global and region detail regarding VoBB subscribers by type and access technology, VoBB services revenues, business versus residential subscriber comparison as well as distribution by operator type. In addition, it provide details on Class 5 NGN Access lines by region to better understand the impact of VoBB on NGN migration plans. This report is available for $4995 (USD). Please contact sales@broadbandtrends.com.
A full table of contents with report details will be available shortly.
Major Report Highlights include the following:
§ Global Voice over Broadband (VoBB) Subscribers to Reach 200 million in 2011
§ VoBB will represent 18 percent of total Fixed Access Lines by 2011
§ Nearly 32 percent of all broadband subscribers will have VoBB
§ ILECs will contribute 42 percent of total VoBB in 2011; up from 20 percent in 2006
§ 38 percent of cable broadband subscribers will take a voice option; 50 percent in North America
§ VoBB will represent 66 percent of total global NGN C5 lines
A combination of market and operational drivers, plus technological advancements, is causing network operators to take a closer look at the future of their network. As such, an increasing number of operators are quickly implementing network transformation projects based on Next-Generation Network and IMS-based architectures. These networks enable operators to develop new value-added services, such as VoIP, while optimizing network infrastructure and reducing operating costs. Despite the excitement surrounding mobile TV and IPTV, voice services remain a key element in a service providers product portfolio and the ability to leverage the broadband infrastructure to not only deliver voice more cost effectively, but with enhanced value, remains highly attractive. As such, we are forecasting VoBB to play a key role in NGN projects, accounting for 66 per of all NGN voice lines by 2011. Total VoBB is expected to grow from 44 million in 2006 to 200 million by 2011, as shown below.
Global VoBB Lines as a Portion of NGN C5 Lines

Source: broadbandtrends.com
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