Infonetics expectsVoIP revenue is poised to explode over the next three years to become a $120-billion business. In North America, it forecasts revenue to climb to $13.3-billion by 2009 from $2.6-billion in 2005, while sales in Europe and Asia will reach $12.7-billion and $12.9-billion respectively. The number of VoIP subscribers will double this year to 47 million. In North America, Vonage's market share has dropped to 27% from 34%.
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VoIP Revenue Booming
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Re: VoIP Revenue Booming
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on Wed 14 Mar 2007 03:55 AM EDT | Permanent Link
That's insane! The big telco's are toast unless they jump on board and stop fighting this - or at least, they need to weave their way into it at a services level. It will be interesting to see, with this kind of growth in VoIP, how the load will be handled by the current Internet infrastructure. We are already hearing debatable concerns about video usage online, now add voice communication to that. Interesting times...
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