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4G LTE Transforming VoIP for MNOs with $75.8 billion in Revenue for 2013

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ADS Reports via its 'The Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Market 2013-2018: Prospects for Skype and Other Players' released research findings on the global VoIP sector, its market revenues and drivers including the OTT outlook. The report forecasts that the VoIP segment will reach $75.8 billion in 2013, driven by the increasing adoption of mobile and enterprise based VoIP services. According to the report, the deployment of LTE and 4G networks will be key in transforming the quality of VoIP services and in propelling VoIP into mainstream mobile telecommunication services, creating a paradigm shift in subscriber behaviour.

 

 

The author of The Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Market 2013-2018: Prospects for Skype and Other Players report commented that “For VoIP to reach its maximum potential, it is very important for Operators to embrace VoIP and focus on building viable business models that are mutually beneficial to the VoIP service provider and telecom operator. If carriers continue to throttle VoIP on their networks, cash conscious subscribers will certainly look to adopt alternative cheaper mode of communication which will further eat into already declining voice revenues. This holistic report provides a crucial overview of the current VoIP market and an informed forecast of how it will develop over the next five years.” Read More 'VoIP market revenues will reach $75.8 billion in 2013'

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