Abstract
Will wireline operators wither away to nothing? Are we destined to live in a
wireless-only world? In-Stat primary research debunks both of these outcomes
by showing that most US broadband consumers prefer a converged voice service
(CVS) that offers a common set of features/functions across independent fixed
and mobile network infrastructures.
CVS can eliminate fixed-line subscriber losses, increase mobile ARPU, and
replace declining PSTN revenues with a stable long-term voice revenue stream.
Best of all, CVS is a next-generation voice service that consumers want and
will pay for.
This is not a vendor hyping a new technology, or an operator hawking their
latest application. This report offers a glimpse of the real-world. CVS has
the potential to kick-start the market for next-generation applications.
Whether you are planning to introduce next-generation voice services, or not,
this report will prepare you for the future of voice communication.
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