Forrester Research has released a new research report: “Making Broadband Triple Play Profitable: VoIP Revenues”.


Forrester Research has released a new research report: “Making Broadband Triple Play Profitable: VoIP Revenues”.

Forrester Research Report Summary

“Many Western European incumbent telcos have launched consumer VoIP services, but most telcos don’t have many subscribers yet. For 2005, we estimate that 2.6% of Western European broadband consumers used VoIP for almost all their fixed-line calls from home.

This reflects the early days of both the VoIP market and incumbents’ NGN migration plans. Forrester’s detailed, bottom-up VoIP revenue model for 17 countries supports aggressive VoIP ambitions for incumbent telcos.” [source]

The Forrester report includes the following figures in PowerPoint and/or Excel spreadsheet format:

– ‘Figure 1: European 2005 Consumer VoIP Adoption Varied Greatly

– Figure 2: Indicators Point To Differences In Expected Consumer VoIP Adoption

– Figure 3: Annual Consumer VoIP Adoption Growth Rates

– Figure 4: Model: Western European VoIP Adoption Among xDSL/Fiber Broadband Users

– Figure 5: European 2005 Consumer VoIP Prices Showed Divergence

– Figure 6: Estimated VoIP Prices Across Europe Vary A Lot

– Figure 7: Model: Net Telco VoIP Revenues Per Year’.

Report Price: $279.00

Report Length: 17 pages

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