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市場調查報告書

行動VoIP市場上市場機會與課題:2011-2016年

Mobile VoIP Report 2011-2016: Opportunities and Challenges

出版商 Visiongain
出版日期 2011年09月 商品編碼 220575
內容資訊 英文 161 Pages
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行動VoIP市場上市場機會與課題:2011-2016年 是由出版商Visiongain在2011年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含161 Pages 價格從美金2642起跳。

簡介

全球行動VoIP應用程式的市場預計在2016年將以超過1億8,000萬人的用戶基礎和360億美元的年度收益規模的市場成長。在對低成本的通訊服務的消費者需求增加中,通訊業者開始採用行動VoIP技術。在行動VoIP服務的引進時,VoIP供應商和行動應用軟體業者的合作數量慢慢擴大。

本報告提供全球行動VoIP市場趨勢與預測調查分析,行動VoIP的實行技術及規格,行動VoIP的應用程式和平台,行動VoIP的各種市場機會的檢驗,行動VoIP市場促進成長要素·阻礙要素,不同地區的市場預測(∼2016年)等彙整資料,為您概述為以下內容。

摘要整理

第1章 行動VoIP:簡介

  • 所謂的mVoIP?:結構
  • MoIP(Mobile Communications over Internet Protocol)
  • mVoIP的實行
  • mVoIP的技術與規格
    • UMA
    • SIP
  • 無線技術
    • EDVO Rev A
    • HSDPA·HSUPA(3G)
    • Wi-Fi
    • WiMAX
    • Mobile-Fi
    • LTE(前瞻長程演進)·4G的未來
  • mVoIP和行動網路技術
  • mVoIP的實行:專用通訊協定
  • RIM的新行動語音系統
  • 藉由行動電話輔助VoIP:應用程式平台
  • mVoIP的互通性
  • mVoIP的最終用戶應用程式

第2章 mVoIP的市場機會

  • mVoIP成長的重要性
  • mVoIP市場
  • mVoIP市場機會

第3章 mVoIP市場促進成長要素·阻礙要素

  • mVoIP的引導成長的需求
  • 市場趨勢
  • SIP·IP PBX的未來性
  • IP匯流/替代市場
  • 附加價值
  • mVoIP:業者的優點
  • 放鬆管制趨勢
  • 消費行為的變化
  • 自由化趨勢
  • 阻礙成長要素:安全和相關法規
  • 安全上的威脅和漏洞
  • QoS和安全上的擔憂
  • 相關法規

第4章 歐洲·美國·南美·加拿大·亞洲的潛在性:概要與預測

  • 歐洲
  • 北美
  • 南美
  • 亞太地區

第5章 總論

  • mVoIP的優點和弱點
  • 行動VoIP的未來
  • 統計摘要

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Abstract

Mobile VoIP enters New Growth Phase

Visiongain predicts that by 2016, mobile VoIP applications will generate annual revenues of $36 billion, driven by more than 180 million users worldwide. Across the world, operators are beginning to embrace the technology as consumer demand for cost effective communication services rises. There has been a steady increase in the number of successful partnership between VoIP vendors and mobile operators to deploy mobile VoIP services. This report quantifies mobile VoIP market, analyses the market drivers and the key market players and their strategies.

A Range of Factors is Fuelling the Growth of the Mobile VoIP Market

Mobile VoIP: Opportunities and Challenges Report 2011 examines the mobile VoIP landscape by exploring emerging trends in key geographical regions, supporting technologies and product portfolio. We present a comprehensive view of the mobile VoIP market through a SWOT analysis and discuss operator strategies that will help in monetising this emerging technology.

What is Unique about this Report?

Visiongain research presents independent, unbiased analysis in detail and presented in easily digestible terms. Through key industry contacts, our primary and secondary research provides you with the very latest, accurate market data available. Visiongain analyses the global m- payments market growth and provides a detailed analysis and forecasts through to 2016.

Who needs to read this report?

  • Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
    • Operators can evaluate how the growth of the mobile VOIP technology will affect the ICT industry in general and the enterprise mobility market in particular.
  • Handset Manufacturers
    • Smartphones are well designed to support advanced acoustics needed for mobile VoIP. As the penetration of smart phones increases, new opportunities exist for handset manufactures to monetise the mobile VoIP market.
  • VoIP Service Providers
    • The success of Skype and emergence of new players within the mobile VoIP space shows a definite market demand and potential for VoIP services.
  • Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
    • We discuss how the MNVO business model can help the fixed line operators to combat declining voice revenues and position accordingly using mobile VOIP.

Visiongain is a trading partner with the US Federal Government.

Table of Contents

E. Executive Summary

  • E1. Essential Partnerships for the Success of Mobile VoIP
  • E2. VoIP Enabling Technologies
  • E3. Driving Factors in Adoption of Mobile VoIP
  • E4. Future of Mobile VoIP
  • E5. Key Points of the Report

1. Mobile VoIP (mVoIP): An Introduction

  • 1.1. What is mVoIP: How does it Work?
    • 1.1.1. mVoIP versus VoIP
  • 1.2. Mobile Communications over Internet Protocol (MoIP)
    • 1.2.1. What is MoIP?
    • 1.2.2. Voice over Instant Messenger
    • 1.2.3. How does MoIP work?
    • 1.2.4. Is MoIP different from mVoIP?
  • 1.3. mVoIP Implementation
    • 1.3.1. Using a Mobile Phone as a Standard SIP Client
    • 1.3.2. Use of Softswitch Gateways
  • 1.4. mVoIP Technologies and Standards
    • 1.4.1. UMA
      • 1.4.1.1. How does Generic Access Network (GAN) work?
      • 1.4.1.2. Femtocells
    • 1.4.2. SIP
  • 1.5. Wireless Technologies
    • 1.5.1. EDVO Rev A
    • 1.5.2. HSDPA and HSUPA (3G)
    • 1.5.3. Wi-Fi
      • 1.5.3.1. Wi-Fi Standards
      • 1.5.3.2. Birth of Voice over Wi-Fi
      • 1.5.3.3. Wi-Fi Enabled Mobile Phones
        • 1.5.3.3.1. Global Shipment of Wi-Fi Mobile Handsets
    • 1.5.4. WiMAX
    • 1.5.5. Mobile-Fi
    • 1.5.6. LTE and the 4G future
      • 1.5.6.1. Voice over LTE
      • 1.5.6.2. 3G Americas recommends IPv6 transition for LTE
  • 1.6. mVoIP and Mobile Network Technologies
    • 1.6.1. W-CDMA
    • 1.6.2. TD-CDMA
  • 1.7. mVoIP Implementation: Proprietary Protocols
  • 1.8. RIM's New Mobile Voice System
    • 1.8.1. Is MVS another type of Wi-Fi based mVoIP?
    • 1.8.2. How does Mobile Voice System (MVS) work?
    • 1.8.3. RIM's new MVS - a Challenge to IP Telephony?
  • 1.9. Accessibility to VoIP on Mobile Phones: Applications and Platforms
    • 1.9.1. Skype Mobile
    • 1.9.2. iSkoot
    • 1.9.3. Truphone
    • 1.9.4. Fring
    • 1.9.5. Talkonaut
    • 1.9.6. Nimbuzz
    • 1.9.7. Jajah
    • 1.9.8. Vopium
  • 1.10. mVoIP Interoperability
    • 1.10.1. Supporting Technologies
    • 1.10.2. IP Interworking
      • 1.10.2.1. IP Interworking and FMC solutions
      • 1.10.2.2. GSMA IPI initiative
        • 1.10.2.2.1. IPI initiative: GSMA's IPX proposal
        • 1.10.2.2.2. IPI initiative goals
        • 1.10.2.2.3. IPX Commercial Launch
  • 1.11. mVoIP User-End Applications - The Second-Stage in Convergence
    • 1.11.1. Unified Messaging
    • 1.11.2. Instant Messaging
    • 1.11.3. Presence Services
    • 1.11.4. Voice Recognition
    • 1.11.5. Personal Virtual Assistant
    • 1.11.6. Persistence
    • 1.11.7. Online Conferencing
    • 1.11.8. File Transfer
    • 1.11.9. Online Gaming
  • 1.12. Aim of the Report
    • 1.12.1. Structure of the Report
  • 1.13. Target Audience
  • 1.14. Methodology

2. mVoIP Market Opportunity

  • 2.1. mVoIP Grows in Importance
  • 2.2. The mVoIP Market
    • 2.2.1. mVoIP Market by Users
  • 2.3. mVoIP Market Opportunity
    • 2.3.1. Global ICT Marketplace
    • 2.3.2. IP-based Communication Services
      • 2.3.2.1. Internet User-Base
      • 2.3.2.2. Broadband Market
      • 2.3.2.3. Wireless Broadband Market
    • 2.3.3. Market for Personal IP-based Communication Services
    • 2.3.4. IP Telephony
      • 2.3.4.1. IP Telephony: Skype takes the Lead
    • 2.3.5. Online Conferencing Market
    • 2.3.6. Mobile Phone Services Market
      • 2.3.6.1. Mobile Phone Shipments
        • 2.3.6.1.1. Smartphones Market Share
      • 2.3.6.2. Worldwide Mobile Phone Connections
      • 2.3.6.3. Mobile only Voice Users
    • 2.3.7. Mobile Broadband
      • 2.3.7.1. 3G Uptake
      • 2.3.7.2. Proportion of Mobile Broadband to National GDP of China and India
      • 2.3.7.3. Mobile Broadband Development
        • 2.3.7.3.1. GSMA's Mobile Broadband Initiative
        • 2.3.7.3.2. Mobile Data drives Investment in Mobile Broadband
        • 2.3.7.3.3. Mobile Data Traffic: Cisco Forecast Index 2009-2014
        • 2.3.7.3.4. Mobile Broadband CapEx to Rise in EU
    • 2.3.8. Mobile Internet Services Market
      • 2.3.8.1. mVoIP to lead Mobile Internet Consumption
      • 2.3.8.2. Arrival of 4G to boost all-IP Mobile Data Solutions
        • 2.3.8.2.1. 4G handsets boost for mVoIP

3. mVoIP Market Driving Factors and Restraints

  • 3.1. Demand to lead mVoIP Growth
  • 3.2. Market Trends
    • 3.2.1. Mobile Smartphone Market to Sustain Growth
    • 3.2.2. Falling Voice Revenues
    • 3.2.3. IMS - An Emerging Marketplace
      • 3.2.3.1. IMS Vendor ranking
      • 3.2.3.2. US Players Moving to IMS to Leverage 'U-verse'
      • 3.2.3.3. IMS Deployments around the World as of September 2011
  • 3.3. Future of SIP and IP PBX
    • 3.3.1. The Future of Hosted IP Telephony
    • 3.3.2. Microsoft-Vodafone hosted IP services in Europe
  • 3.4. IP Convergence / Substitution Market
    • 3.4.1. Change in Business Models
    • 3.4.2. Mobilising Enterprise
    • 3.4.3. Routing Calls on Data Networks
      • 3.4.3.1. Advantage of Handover between VoWLAN and Mobile Network
    • 3.4.4. Nokia driving Converged Voice Services
    • 3.4.5. Three-Screen concept
      • 3.4.5.1. Is 'three-screen' concept a new marketplace?
  • 3.5. Value Addition
    • 3.5.1. Value Addition through Blended Services
    • 3.5.2. Benefit of Presence Services
    • 3.5.3. Driving Consumer Value through mVoIP
      • 3.5.3.1. Saving on Call-Costs
      • 3.5.3.2. Enhanced Indoor Coverage
      • 3.5.3.3. Unified Access to Multiple Services
      • 3.5.3.4. Combined Service-Offering through Single Subscription
  • 3.6. mVoIP Benefits to Operators
    • 3.6.1. mVoIP to Lead the Way for Operator to IP Convergence
    • 3.6.2. Penetration into the Enterprise
    • 3.6.3. Benefit of Single-Device Subscription Offering
    • 3.6.4. Potential to Harness mVoIP through MVNOs
    • 3.6.5. Opportunity to enable Differentiated Services
    • 3.6.6. Lower Infrastructure Development Cost
    • 3.6.7. Lower Operational and Maintenance Costs
    • 3.6.8. Applications Development
    • 3.6.9. Potential to Increase Customer Uptake
  • 3.7. Trends in Telecoms Deregulation
    • 3.7.1. Opening up of Telecoms Market: Reforms
    • 3.7.2. Callers wait for Benefits of Telecoms Deregulation
    • 3.7.3. Liberalisation of International Gateways
    • 3.7.4. The Digital Economy Bill 2010
  • 3.8. Shift in Consumer Behaviour
    • 3.8.1. Spending Flow: from Wireline to Wireless
    • 3.8.2. Consumer Demand for Cheaper Services to Drive mVoIP
    • 3.8.3. International Calling and Migrant Communities' Market Segmentation
      • 3.8.3.1. International mVoIP Calling and the MVNOs
      • 3.8.3.2. EU forces Cap on Data Roaming Charges
        • 3.8.3.2.1. Cross-border Data Tariffs - A Battle Point between EU Regulators and Operators
  • 3.9. Trends in Liberalisation
    • 3.9.1. Open Networks: xMax
      • 3.9.1.1. xG Technology Plans to Widen xMAX Cognitive Cellular Network in Arkansas, US
    • 3.9.2. White Space and 'mesh' Networks: a Boost for Wi-Fi?
      • 3.9.2.1. 'Super WiFi' white space trials begin in Cambridge
  • 3.10. Restraints: Security and Regulations
    • 3.10.1. Security Mechanism for IP Telephony
      • 3.10.1.1. Security Concerns and Network Gateways
      • 3.10.1.2. Security Vital for VoIP Services to win Customers over Traditional Networks
  • 3.11. Types of Security Threats and Vulnerabilities
    • 3.11.1. Denial of Service
    • 3.11.2. Spam over Internet Telephony
    • 3.11.3. Fraud
    • 3.11.4. Tapping / Intruding
    • 3.11.5. Official tapping
    • 3.11.6. Confidentiality
  • 3.12. Quality of Services and Security Concerns
    • 3.12.1. Speed and Quality
    • 3.12.2. Quality of Service and Latency
    • 3.12.3. Jitters can be Detrimental to QoS
    • 3.12.4. Packet Loss
    • 3.12.5. Quality of Service Implications for Security
    • 3.12.6. Encryption and QoS issues
    • 3.12.7. Authentication and Integrity
    • 3.12.8. Simplified Call Enabling Procedures
  • 3.13. Regulations
    • 3.13.1. Regulating IP-based Telephony Segment
    • 3.13.2. Attitudes in Emerging Countries to Restrict VoIP
    • 3.13.3. US
      • 3.13.3.1. FCC
      • 3.13.3.2. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
      • 3.13.3.3. E-911
    • 3.13.4. Canada
    • 3.13.5. Latin America
    • 3.13.6. EU
    • 3.13.7. Asia
      • 3.13.7.1. India
      • 3.13.7.2. UAE
      • 3.13.7.3. Korea
      • 3.13.7.4. Japan
      • 3.13.7.5. China

4. Potential for mVoIP in Europe, US, Latin America, Canada and Asia - An Overview and Forecasts

  • 4.1. The European mVoIP Market
    • 4.1.1.1. ICT Revolution Driving the mVoIP Market
    • 4.1.1.2. Mobile Data Market
    • 4.1.1.3. VoIP Growing in Demand in Europe
    • 4.1.1.4. Corporate mVoIP gains Users in UK
    • 4.1.2. mVoIP Adoption
      • 4.1.2.2. 3G boosts Potential for mVoIP Operator's Adoption
      • 4.1.2.3. Skype into Nokia Handsets
      • 4.1.3.1. Europe VoIP Forecasts (2011- 2016)
      • 4.1.3.2. Europe mVoIP Forecasts (2011- 2016)
  • 4.2. North American mVoIP Market
    • 4.2.1.1. Competitive Landscape of the US Communication Services Market: Innovation drives Demand
    • 4.2.1.2. US Telecoms Services
    • 4.2.1.3. Demography of the US VoIP Market
    • 4.2.1.4. Cable Operators dominate VoIP Landscape
    • 4.2.2. Market Trends
      • 4.2.2.1. The Mobile Phone Market
      • 4.2.2.2. The US Smartphone Market
      • 4.2.2.3. The US Mobile Broadband Market
    • 4.2.3. Key mVoIP Service Providers in the US Market
      • 4.2.3.1. Skype
      • 4.2.3.2. Google Talk and Google Voice
      • 4.2.3.3. Jajah
      • 4.2.3.4. Jajah's 'white-label' Solution for mVoIP Partners
      • 4.2.3.5. iChat
      • 4.2.3.6. ooVoo
      • 4.2.3.7. SightSpeed
      • 4.2.3.8. Vbuzzer
    • 4.2.4. US VoIP Market Forecasts (2011-2016)
    • 4.2.5. US mVoIP Market Forecasts (2011- 2016)
  • 4.3. Latin American mVoIP Market
    • 4.3.1.1. Latin American Market Opportunity
    • 4.3.1.2. Brazil Market Opportunity
    • 4.3.1.3. Colombia Market Opportunity
    • 4.3.1.4. Peru Market Opportunity
    • 4.3.1.5. Chile Market Opportunity
    • 4.3.1.6. Uruguay Market Opportunity
    • 4.3.2. Market Potential of VoIP and mVoIP in Latin America
      • 4.3.2.1. Fixed-line Density Increasing to Promote VoIP
      • 4.3.2.2. Increasing Mobile Broadband Services driving Market Growth
      • 4.3.2.3. Mobile Phone Penetration
      • 4.3.2.5. 3G Deployment in the Region
      • 4.3.2.6. Continuing WiMAX Usage
      • 4.3.2.7. Market for IP-based Voice Services
      • 4.3.3.1. Latin American VoIP Market Forecasts (2011- 2016)
      • 4.3.3.2. Latin American mVoIP market forecasts (2011- 2016)
  • 4.4. Asia Pacific mVoIP Market
    • 4.4.1.1. ICT Market Opportunity
    • 4.4.1.2. Internet Penetration Rate
    • 4.4.1.3. Telecoms Services Market
    • 4.4.1.5. Chinese Markets Growing
    • 4.4.1.6. China Telecom aims for 1 million WiFi Spots by 2012
    • 4.4.1.7. Mobile Broadband to Surpass Fixed Line
    • 4.4.2.1. The Asian Mobile Market
    • 4.4.2.2. Japan and the 3G Transition
    • 4.4.2.3. 3G Auction in Thailand and MNOs Investment Plans
    • 4.4.3. Mobile VoIP Opportunity
      • 4.4.3.1. Potential for Growth in mVoIP
      • 4.4.3.2. WiMAX Implementation in Asia's Mobile VoIP Market
      • 4.4.3.3. Internet Phone use picks up Growth in South Korea
      • 4.4.3.4. China and India drive Telecoms Spending
      • 4.4.3.5. Demography of Indian Telecoms Services
      • 4.4.3.6. Potential for Telecoms Growth in India
      • 4.4.3.7. India's WiMAX Spectrum Auctions
      • 4.4.3.8. 3G Deployment to Change India's Telecoms Market Landscape
    • 4.4.4. Asia Pacific VOIP Market Forecasts (2011-2016)
    • 4.4.5. Asia Pacific MVOIP market Forecasts (2011-2016)

5. Conclusions

  • 5.1. mVoIP Strengths and Weaknesses
    • 5.1.1. Business Uncertainty Surrounding the Service
    • 5.1.2. Smartphone Penetration
    • 5.1.3. Pricing Competitiveness
    • 5.1.4. Rise of Social Networks
    • 5.1.5. Collaboration with over-the-top (OTT) players will boost operator growth
    • 5.1.6. Deployment of LTE & WiMAX Networks
  • 5.2. The Future of Mobile VoIP
  • 5.3. Statistical Summaries

Appendix A

  • About visiongain

Appendix B

  • Visiongain Report Evaluation Form

Appendix C

  • Report Methodology

List of Tables, Charts and Figures

  • Chart 1.1: Femtocell Market Forecasts 2010 - 2016 (in billions)
  • Chart 1.2: WiFi enabled handsets shipments 2010 - 2016 (in millions)
  • Chart 1.3: Global Mobile Data Traffic by Type 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 2.1: Global VoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016 ($ billions)
  • Chart 2.2: Global Mobile VoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016 ($ billions)
  • Chart 2.3: MVOIP Users Forecasts 2010 - 2016 (in millions)
  • Chart 2.4: VOIP Users Forecasts 2010 - 2016 (in millions)
  • Chart 2.5: VOIP users in Q1 2011 by region in millions
  • Chart 2.6: Monthly Skype-out billings in $ millions
  • Chart 2.7: Global Telecommunications Spending (in $ billions)
  • Chart 2.8: Global internet user distribution by region
  • Chart 2.9: The broadband market share by technology in Q2 2010
  • Chart 2.10: Mobile handsets and Smartphone shipments by top 3 vendors in Q2 2011 (in millions)
  • Chart 2.11: Mobile phone shipment volumes by vendor in Q1 2011 (in millions)
  • Chart 2.12: Mobile phone market share by vendor in Q1 2011 (%)
  • Chart 2.13: % of UK website traffic originating from mobile phones
  • Chart 3.1: Average monthly number of voice minutes per customer for Vodafone in selected European countries
  • Chart 3.2: Voice as a proportion of mobile revenue in selected European countries
  • Chart 3.3: New mobile termination rates set by UK telecom regulator Ofcom in March 2011
  • Chart 3.4: Market Share of Wireline Residential IMS subscriber lines in 2010
  • Chart 4.1: % of people making calls over the internet in Europe
  • Chart 4.2: Europe mVoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.3: Europe mVoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.4: European mVoIP Market Growth rate Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.5: US Smartphones market in May- July 2011
  • Chart 4.6: The US VoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.7: The US mVoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.8: The US mVoIP Market Growth Rate Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.9: Fixed line revenues in Latin America (in $ billion)
  • Chart 4.10: Latin America VoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.11: Latin America mVoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.12: Latin America mVoIP Market Growth Rate Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.13: Asia Pacific VoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.14: Asia Pacific mVoIP Market Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Chart 4.15: Asia Pacific Market Growth Rate Forecast 2010 - 2016
  • Table 1.1: Softswitch VoIP Vendors
  • Table 1.2: List of VoIP Protocols and Standards
  • Table 1.3: RIM's MVS features
  • Table 1.4: GSMA IPI Initiative goals
  • Table 2.1: Global Smartphones Shipments by Country (%, in millions units)
  • Table 2.2: Top 5 worldwide Smartphone vendors shipment volumes Q2 2011 (in millions)
  • Table 2.3: Top 5 mobile phone vendors, shipments and market share in Q2 2011 (units in millions)
  • Table 2.4: China mobile broadband market key performance indicators
  • Table 2.5: Cisco key statistics for 2010 and 2011
  • Table 2.6: Cisco key statistics for 2015
  • Table 3.1: IMS Vendor Ranking
  • Table 3.2: IMS Deployments worldwide as of September 2011
  • Table 3.3: Benefits of IP PBX system
  • Table 5.1: Mobile VoIP SWOT analysis
  • Table 5.2: Skype, Google Voice, Jajah, Voxofon international calling applications for various smartphone operating system
  • Figure 1.1: mVoIP Infrastructure
  • Figure 1.2: MoIP Application
  • Figure 1.3: Integration of VoIP into mobile phone through use of softswitch-like gateway
  • Figure 1.4: UMA Technology
  • Figure 1.5: The Generic Access Network Model
  • Figure 1.6: Benefits of Femtocell
  • Figure 1.7: The SIP architecture
  • Figure 1.8: The EVDO link for broadband internet access
  • Figure 1.9: How WiFi Phone work
  • Figure 1.10: How WiMAX works
  • Figure 1.11: The TD-CDMA technology
  • Figure 1.12: Infrastructure of MVS
  • Figure 1.13: IPX Structure
  • Figure 1.14: Major Types of Unified Messaging
  • Figure 2.1: mVoIP technology operator market share by 2013
  • Figure 2.2: Verizon's private IP Communication System
  • Figure 2.3: VoIP providers by connectivity type
  • Figure 3.1: Security, Threats and Vulnerabilities faced by mVoIP

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  • Alcatel Lucent
  • Antel
  • AOL
  • Apple
  • AT&T, US
  • Atheeb
  • BBC
  • Brazil Telecom
  • BSNL
  • BT
  • China Mobile
  • China Railcom
  • China Telecom
  • China Unicom
  • Cingular
  • Cisco
  • Comcast
  • Dedicado
  • Du
  • Entel
  • Ericsson
  • Etisalat
  • Facebook
  • Facetime
  • Google
  • Gradwell
  • HP
  • HTC
  • Huawei
  • iCall
  • Italtel
  • Jajah
  • LG
  • LG Dacom
  • MetroPCS
  • Microsoft
  • Mino Wireless, US
  • Mobitel, Sri Lanka
  • Motorola
  • Movil
  • MTN Rwanda
  • MySpace
  • Nextel
  • Nokia Siemens
  • NTR
  • NTT DoCoMo, Japan
  • O2, UK
  • OfCom, UK
  • Optimus, Portugal
  • Orange, Netherlands
  • Osiptel
  • Potugal Telecom
  • Reliance Communications
  • RIM
  • Yota, Russia
  • Samsung
  • SatCol
  • Sipgate
  • Sky
  • Skype
  • Softbank Mobile Corporation
  • Sprint
  • Taqua
  • T-com, Hungary
  • Telecom, Italia
  • Telefonica, UK
  • Telekom, Malaysia
  • Telenet, Belgium
  • Telia Sonera
  • Telmex
  • Thomson
  • T-Mobile
  • TOT
  • Total Access Communication Public Company Limited (DTAC)
  • Truphone
  • Verizon, US
  • Vivox
  • Vodafone, Czech Republic
  • Vodafone, UK
  • Vonage
  • Vox
  • Voxofon
  • Wateen, Pakistan
  • Yahoo!
  • YTL Communications, Malaysia
  • ZTE

Regulatory Bodies, Associations, Forum and Government Agencies Mentioned in This Report

  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
  • Chinese Ministry of Information Industry (MII)
  • Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)
  • DIGITALEUROPE
  • European Competitive Telecommunication Association (ECTA)
  • European Satellite Operators Association (ESOA)
  • European Telecommunications Network Operators Association (ETNO)
  • EuroISPA
  • GSM Association (GSMA)
  • Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA)
  • Korea Communications Commission
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
  • Rural Utilities Service (RUS)
  • Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
  • Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)
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