Friday, November 5, 2010

ABI research forecasts VoIP telecommunications growth

Company ABI research published analysis and quantitative forecasting of tendencies in World’s VoIP and wireless telecommunications and other emerging connectivity related technologies. It has produced an update to its industry vertical analysis of mobile enterprise customers, and has predicted that global services business revenue will rise at 4.3 percent CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate), and is forecasted to climb up to $133 billion by 2014.

The analytical update, which is produced on a quarterly basis, delivers an elaborated view of all the VoIP and mobile applications and services that address mobile business customers’ daily needs.
ABI research acting Director Dan Shey explaining this expected revenue growth said that it was mostly ruled by data usage. Mobile messaging and other applications delivered to businesses mobile hardware not only improved productivity, but also totally won the clientele. Data services, consisting with texting and e-mails, application and data plans performs very contributing to this sector of revenue. Nowadays mobile data services’ share of total mobile services revenues is 32 percent, and predicted to get 42 percent by 2014. However, when geographically attached mobile services revenues are considered, there is a wide fluctuations in statistics, due to fact that the services sector employs over twice as many people as industrial businesses. In comparison, when in North America and Western Europe, the service sector was expected to build up 83 percent of all enterprise mobile services revenues and grow at a CAGR of 4.6 percent by 2014, the services sector in all other areas including Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa was expected to reach 65 percent of enterprise mobile services revenues and grow just at 3.3 percent CAGR through 2014. ABI Research’s “Business Mobility Vertical Market Analysis” releases of market statistics consists of separate editions for the different regions. Five-year mobile services forecasts are provided for self-employed and public and private sectors segmented for 22 different occupations, 20 industry verticals and four sizes of business. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 30+ research and advisory services.

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