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SUMMARY
International callers from Europe will spend more than $31 billion on Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) bypass this year. Since EU telecommunications companies have brought their international rates into line with actual costs, the attractiveness of VoIP as an arbitrage opportunity has already peaked and will gradually diminish. Thus, VoIP bypass will become a smaller percentage of all European international calls by 2011. The report forecasts access line growth and wireless subscriber growth, analyzes data on MOUs related to international circuit switched voice and VoIP traffic, and forecasts VoIP MOUs and revenue per subscriber. VoIPfs impact on capital investment in hardware and software is also quantified. Data is provided for the major economies Europe and Africa including: France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa. Market Segmentation - Europe
- France
- Germany
- Russia
- United Kingdom
- Africa
- Egypt
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Wireline Subscribers
- Wireless Subscribers
- Terminating and Originating Traffic
- VoIP Traffic
- Market Revenues, Sector Performance and Revenue Impact of VOIP
- Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
- Inbound and Outbound MOUs with VoIP 2002-2011
- Revenue and Per subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter I Executive Summary - 1.1 International Telecommunications & VoIP
- 1.2 The Forces of Change
- 1.3 International Calling Market Analysis
Chapter II From Telephone Operator to Information Provider - 2.1 Telecommunications Tectonic Shift
- 2.2 Fixed Access Services
- 2.2.1 Europe Wireline Subscribers
- 2.2.1.1 France
- 2.2.1.2 Germany
- 2.2.1.3 Russia
- 2.2.1.4 United Kingdom
- 2.2.2 Africa Wireline Subscribers
- 2.2.2.1 Egypt
- 2.2.2.2 Nigeria
- 2.2.2.3 South Africa
- 2.3 Mobile Services
- 2.3.1 Europe Wireless Subscribers
- 2.3.1.1 France
- 2.3.1.2 Germany
- 2.3.1.3 Russia
- 2.3.1.4 United Kingdom
- 2.3.2 Africa Wireless Subscribers
- 2.3.2.1 Egypt
- 2.3.2.2 Nigeria
- 2.3.2.3 South Africa
- 2.4 Forces of Change
- 2.4.1 The Internet
- 2.4.1.1 Europe
- 2.4.1.2 Africa
- 2.4.2 Regulation
- 2.4.3 An Engine of Economic Growth
- 2.5 The Collapse of the Old Telecommunications Business Model
- 2.6 VoIP as the New Paradigm
- 2.6.1 VoIP as Transport
- 2.6.2 VoIP Operational Advantage
- 2.6.3 VoIP as Value-Added Stage
- 2.6.4 The Impact of VoIP on Regulation
Chapter III Traffic Trends & Future Growth - 3.1 Trends and Growth Overview
- 3.2 European Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.2.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.2.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.2.3 France Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.2.3.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.2.3.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.2.4 Germany Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.2.4.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.2.4.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.2.5 Russia Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.2.5.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.2.5.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.2.6 United Kingdom Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.2.6.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.2.6.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.3 Africa Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.3.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.3.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.3.3 Egypt Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.3.3.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.3.3.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.3.4 Nigeria Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.3.4.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.3.4.2 Originating Traffic
- 3.3.5 South Africa Terminating and Originating Traffic
- 3.3.5.1 Terminating Traffic
- 3.3.5.2 Originating Traffic
Chapter IV VoIP International Adoption Trends - 4.1 VoIP Overview
- 4.2 European VoIP Traffic
- 4.2.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.2.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.2.3 France VoIP Traffic
- 4.2.3.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.2.3.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.2.4 Germany VoIP Traffic
- 4.2.4.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.2.4.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.2.5 Russia VoIP Traffic
- 4.2.5.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.2.5.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.2.6 United Kingdom VoIP Traffic
- 4.2.6.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.2.6.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.3 Africa VoIP Traffic
- 4.3.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.3.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.3.3 Egypt VoIP Traffic
- 4.3.3.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.3.3.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.3.4 Nigeria VoIP Traffic
- 4.3.4.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.3.4.2 Originating Traffic
- 4.3.5 South Africa VoIP Traffic
- 4.3.5.1 Terminating Traffic
- 4.3.5.2 Originating Traffic
Chapter V International VoIP and Revenue Loss - 5.1 The Migration of VoIP
- 5.2 Europe Market Revenues
- 5.2.1 Sector Performance
- 5.2.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.2.3 France Market Revenues
- 5.2.3.1 Sector Performance
- 5.2.3.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.2.4 Germany Market Revenues
- 5.2.4.1 Sector Performance
- 5.2.4.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.2.5 Russia Market Revenues
- 5.2.5.1 Sector Performance
- 5.2.5.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.2.6 United Kingdom Market Revenues
- 5.2.6.1 Sector Performance
- 5.2.6.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.3 Africa Market Revenues
- 5.3.1 Sector Performance
- 5.3.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.3.3 Egypt Market Revenues
- 5.3.3.1 Sector Performance
- 5.3.3.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.3.4 Nigeria Market Revenues
- 5.3.4.1 Sector Performance
- 5.3.4.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
- 5.3.5 South Africa Market Revenues
- 5.3.5.1 Sector Performance
- 5.3.5.2 Revenue Impact of VoIP
Chapter VI Capital Expenditures and VoIP- 6.1 CAPEX Overview
- 6.2 European Investments
- 6.2.1 France
- 6.2.2 Germany
- 6.2.3 Russia
- 6.2.4 United Kingdom
- 6.3 Africa Investments
- 6.3.1 Egypt
- 6.3.2 Nigeria
- 6.3.3 South Africa
AppendixGLOSSARY TABLE OF TABLESChapter I- I-1 Impacts of VoIP on Worldwide Telecommunications Revenue ($Billions)
- I-2 Impacts of VoIP on CAPEX Worldwide 8
Chapter II- II-1 Europe Wireline Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
- II-2 France Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-3 Germany Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-4 Russia Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-5 United Kingdom Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-6 Africa Wireline Access Lines, Population, and Teledensity, 2002-2011
- II-7 Egypt Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-8 Nigeria Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-9 South Africa Wireline Access Lines, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-10 Europe Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Population Percentage
- II-11 France Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-12 Germany Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-13 Russia Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-14 United Kingdom Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-15 Africa Wireless Subscribers, Population, and Population Percentage
- II-16 Egypt Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-17 Nigeria Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
- II-18 South Africa Wireless Subscribers, 2002-2011 (Thousands)
Chapter III- III-1 Europe Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-2 Europe Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-3 France Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-4 France Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-5 Germany Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-6 Germany Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-7 Russia Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-8 Russia Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-9 United Kingdom Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-10 United Kingdom Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-11 Africa Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-12 Africa Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-13 Egypt Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-14 Egypt Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-15 Nigeria Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-16 Nigeria Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-17 South Africa Inbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- III-18 South Africa Outbound MOUs without VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
Chapter IV- IV-1 Europe Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-2 Europe Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-3 France Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-4 France Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-5 Germany Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-6 Germany Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-7 Russia Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-8 Russia Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-9 United Kingdom Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-10 United Kingdom Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-11 Africa Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-12 Africa Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-13 Egypt Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-14 Egypt Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-15 Nigeria Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-16 Nigeria Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-17 South Africa Inbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
- IV-18 South Africa Outbound MOUs with VoIP (in Millions) 2002-2011
Chapter V- V-1 Europe Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-2 Europe VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-3 France Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-4 France VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-5 Germany Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-6 Germany VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-7 Russia Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-8 Russia VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-9 UK Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-10 UK VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-11 Africa Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-12 Africa VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-13 Egypt Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-14 Egypt VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-15 Nigeria Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue 2002-2011
- V-16 Nigeria VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
- V-17 South Africa Telecommunications Revenues & Per Subscriber Revenue
- V-18 South Africa VoIP Revenue Loss ($Billions) 2002-2011
Chapter VI- VI-1 Europe Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-2 France Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-3 Germany Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-4 Russia Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-5 United Kingdom Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-6 Africa Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-7 Egypt Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-8 Nigeria Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
- VI-9 South Africa Telecommunications Capital Expenditures 2002-2011
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