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U.S. VOIP Projections
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 08 Jul 2005 07:51 AM EDT | Permanent Link
According to an extensive report by TeleGeography, the number of VOIP subscribers in the U.S. will climb to four million by the end of this year from 1.8 million in Q1 2005. By 2010, the research firm forecasts there will be 17.5 million subscribers while annual revenue will be more than $5-billion. An intriguing part of the report is a survey of 1,500 consumers that suggests most of them are unfamilar with VOIP. When asked about their potential interest in VOIP based on differnet price point, the most interest was "significantly" higher at $20 than $35. TeleGeography's numbers suggest Vonage had about one-third of the VOIP market in the first-quarter. It also indicates Vonage may have to remain aggressive on price to maintain its momentum, if not its market lead. In Q1, TeleGeography said cablecos accounted for 46% of total subscribers while "enhanced service providers" such as Vonage and 8x8 had 41%.
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