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Analysis of Asia Pacific Next Generation Enterprise Voice Services Market

Published by Frost & Sullivan Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2006/02 Content info 489 pages
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Market Overview

IP-based Next-generation Enterprise Voice (NGEV) Services to Capture nearly 87.9 percent of Total Enterprise Voice Market by 2011

Although enterprises in Asia Pacific have traditionally relied on TDM-based Centrex services to meet their voice services needs, the Centrex market is approaching saturation and the technology is expected to be largely replaced by solutions that offer enhanced features. This is likely to result in a technology shift from TDM Centrex to IP-based NGEV services and in keeping with this trend, NGEV services are expected to see strong growth in the region, with more operators looking to offer these services in order to harness the move to IP telephony among enterprises. While in 2004, emerging IP-based NGEV services (including IP Centrex and managed IP PBX) accounted for only 10.7 percent of the total APAC enterprise voice market, IP-based services are expected to account for more than 87.0 percent of the total market in 2011.

The adoption of IP telephony has revived the stagnant traditional enterprise voice market and the entry of Internet service providers (ISPs) as well as system integrators (SIs) has intensified the competition for traditional carriers in the voice segment. These carriers are responding by establishing converged next-generation networks (NGN) to transmit voice, video, and data on a single network. "Rapidly changing technology, cost pressures, improved productivity requirements, as well as a focus on their core business are causing enterprises to view hosted IP solutions favorably," notes the analyst of this research service. "The growth of NGEV services is being fuelled largely by three major factors, including the growing demand for business voice services due to declining prices, increasing teledensity and overall expansion of the APAC economy, as well as migration of Centrex users and adoption of hosted telephony by new customers, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs)."

China Set to become the Leading NGEV Services Contributor

While Japan and Australia presently lead the way in next-generation telephony, China is likely to emerge a major market in the coming years. The Chinese Government is encouraging carriers to deploy NGN infrastructure as well as accelerate the migration to IP Centrex and IP PBX from their existing TDM Centrex. Although limited cross-country coverage represents a major barrier to the growth of advanced telephony services, China's large size, coupled with the popularity of VoIP services, is likely to favor the adoption of managed NGEV services. Frost & Sullivan expects the Chinese NGEV services market to grow to $384.7 million in 2011 from $11.7 million in 2005, contributing to up to 33.9 percent of APAC NGEV services revenues in 2011.

The emerging competitive marketplace for NGEV services includes a number of ISPs, SIs, solution providers, and platform vendors. "At this early stage of market development, industry participants will need to work toward building customer awareness, attracting early adopters, and securing a competitive position in the market," says the analyst. "Further, strategic partnerships could facilitate better market penetration and by offering turn-key solutions, participants are more likely to convince customers to try their platforms and services."

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