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[Report]

2008 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast

Published: 2008/03

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Description

Table of Contents

Letter from the President

Chapter I: Industry Overview

  • Section I-1: Industry Overview
    • U.S. Market Developments
    • Economic Drivers
    • Technology Drivers
    • Public Policy Drivers
    • Summary
    • U.S. Landline Market
      • Landline Telephone Services
      • Network Equipment and Facilities
      • Internet Access
    • U.S. Enterprise and Consumer Markets
      • Enterprise Equipment
      • Consumer Telecommunications Landline Equipment
      • Unified Communications
      • Videoconferencing Service Bureaus
      • Audioconferencing Service Bureaus
      • Web Conferencing
    • U.S. Mobile and Wireless Communications
      • Wireless Communications Services
      • Wireless Capital Expenditures and Wi-Fi/WiMAX Equipment
      • Wireless Devices
    • International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Section I-2: U.S. Public Policy Developments
    • Universal Service Fund
    • Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
    • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
    • E911 Implementation
    • Other Issues Relating to VoIP Services
    • Broadband
    • Municipal Broadband Deployment
    • Internet Taxes
    • Local Competition
      • Cable Operators
    • Video Franchises
    • Net Neutrality
    • First Responders
    • Spectrum Issues
      • Advanced Wireless Services Auction
      • 700 MHz Spectrum
      • White Spaces
      • Digital Television Set-Top Boxes
  • Section I-3: Global Policy Developments
    • World Trade Organization
    • Aid for Trade
    • International Telecommunication Union
      • ITU Aids in Disaster Situations
      • ITU Radiocommunication Assembly Approves WiMAX
      • ITU Aids Communication Development in Africa
      • ITU World Radiocommunication Conference 2007
    • Free Trade/Trade Promotion Agreements
      • U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
      • U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement
      • U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement
      • U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement
    • Regulatory Developments by Region
      • Canada
      • Europe
      • New Rules Promoting Competition
      • Roaming Fees
      • Scarce Wireless Spectrum
      • Mobile Television
      • Satellite Broadband
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Netherlands
      • Russia
    • Middle East/Africa
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Lebanon
    • Latin America
      • Brazil
      • Mexico
      • Chile
      • Venezuela
      • Argentina
    • Asia Pacific
      • China
      • India
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • Australia
      • Malaysia
      • Singapore

Chapter II: Landline Market

  • Section II-1: Landline Market Overview
    • Network Equipment
    • Landline Services Revenue
    • Internet Access
    • Support Services
    • Overall Market
  • Section II-2: Landline Services Market
    • Service Bundles
    • Landline Trends
    • Landline Competition
      • Cable Operators
      • Incumbent Carriers
      • Non-Cable CLECs
    • Internet Access
      • Traditional Telecommunications Companies
      • Cable Operators
      • Alternative Broadband Technologies
    • Total Internet Access Market
  • Section II-3: Voice over Internet Protocol
    • Recent Developments
      • Pure Play Operators
      • Vonage' s Patent Lawsuits
      • Cable Companies
      • Telephone Companies
      • Computer Companies
    • Government Regulation
      • E911
      • CALEA
      • Universal Service Fund
    • The Outlook for VoIP
  • Section II-4: Equipment and Facilities
    • Central Office Equipment
    • Fiber-Optic Cable
    • Total Telecommunications Equipment
    • Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment
  • Section II-5: Prepaid Calling Cards
    • Virtual Cards
    • Regulatory Issues
    • Marketing Practices

Chapter III: Enterprise and Consumer Market

  • Section III-1: Enterprise and Consumer Market Overview
    • Scope of the Enterprise Equipment Market and Chapter Organization
    • General Trends
    • Consumer Equipment
    • Specialized Services
      • Unified Communications
      • Conferencing
    • Enterprise Spending on Maintenance, Support and Technical Services
    • Disaster Recovery
  • Section III-2: The Voice-centric Market
    • Enterprise Telephone Equipment and Services
      • PBX and Key Systems
      • Centrex/Hosted PBXs
      • Total Installed Base
      • Voice Messaging
      • Unified Communications
    • Conferencing
      • Videoconferencing
      • Web Conferencing
      • Audioconferencing
      • Overall Conferencing Market
    • Contact Centers
      • Automatic Call Distributors
      • Predictive Dialers
      • Interactive Voice Response Equipment
      • Voice/Data Recording Systems
      • Workforce Management Software
      • CTI System Software/Integration
      • Customer Relationship Management Contact Center Software
      • Overall Contact Center Market
  • Section III-3: The Data-centric Market
    • Ethernet
      • IPv6
      • Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Market
  • Data Communications Services
    • Virtual Private Networks
    • Leased Lines
    • Frame Relay
    • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    • Overall Data Communications Services
    • Virtual Private Networks
    • Leased Lines
    • Frame Relay
    • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    • Overall Data Communications Services
  • Section III-4: The Consumer Telecommunications Landline Equipment Market
    • Corded Phones
    • Cordless Phones
    • Answering Machines
    • Home Fax Machines

Chapter IV: Mobile and Wireless Communications Market

  • Section IV-1: Mobile and Wireless Communications Overview
    • Data Applications
      • Music
      • Television
      • Video Games
    • Wireless Spectrum
    • Wireless Communications Services
    • Wireless Devices
    • Equipment, Infrastructure and Wireless Capital Spending
    • Total Wireless Market
  • Section IV-2: Wireless Communications
    • Competition
    • U.S. Wireless Revenue
    • U.S. Handset Market
    • Mobile Virtual Network Operators
    • Prepaid Wireless
    • Spectrum Issues
      • Advanced Wireless Services Auction
      • 700 MHz Spectrum
      • White Spaces
    • First Responders
    • E911 Implementation
    • Wireless Technology Evolution
      • Migration to 3G
    • WiMAX
      • Standards
      • Outlook for WiMAX
  • Section IV-3: Wireless LANs
    • Business Market
    • Home Market
    • Public Market
    • Municipal Deployment
    • Voice over WLAN
    • Standards
  • Section IV-4: Mobile Satellite Market
    • Recent Developments
    • 2 GHz Band
    • Globalstar
    • Iridium
    • Inmarsat Global
    • ORBCOMM
    • Thuraya
    • Outlook for MSS
    • Technology

Chapter V: International Markets

  • Section V-1: International Telecommunications Overview
    • Internet Access
    • Landlines
    • Wireless Subscribers
  • Section V-2: Trade in Telecommunications Equipment
    • Exports
    • Imports
  • Section V-3: Canadian Market
    • Internet Access
    • Telephone Subscribers and Penetration
    • Telecommunications Revenue
  • Section V-4: European Market
    • Mobile Television
    • Internet Access
    • Wireless Market
    • Landline Market
    • Other Developments
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • Netherlands
      • Italy
      • Russia
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Section V-5: The Middle East/Africa Market
    • Landline Market
    • Wireless Market
    • Internet Access
    • Dial-up
    • Recent Developments
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Lebanon
      • South Africa
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Section V-6: Latin American Market
    • Internet Access
    • Landline Market
    • Wireless Market
    • Other Developments
      • Brazil
      • Mexico
      • Chile
      • Venezuela
      • Argentina
      • Colombia
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Section V-7: Asia Pacific Market
    • Mobile Television
    • Internet Access
    • Wireless Market
    • Landline Market
    • Other Developments
      • China
      • India
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • Australia
      • Pakistan
      • Malaysia
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
    • Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific
  • Appendices
    • List of Sources
    • Acronyms
  • About TIA
    • TIA Facts at a Glance
    • TIA Board of Directors
    • NXTcomm08

Index

Order Form

Figures

  • Figure I-1.1 Telecommunications Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.2 International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Figure I-1.3 Global Telecommunications Revenue
  • Figure I-1.4 Share of Bundled and Unbundled Residential Telephone Subscriptions in the United States
  • Figure I-1.5 Broadband Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure I-1.6 Cable Operators' Share of Telephone Lines in the United States
  • Figure I-1.7 VoIP Share of Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Figure I-1.8 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.9 Data Share of Wireless Transport Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.10 Annual Fiber Miles Deployed in the United States
  • Figure I-1.11 Enterprise Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure I-1.12 Telephone Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure I-1.13 Share of Internet Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure I-1.14 International Internet Access Revenue
  • Figure I-1.15 International Transport Services Revenue
  • Figure II-1.1 Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-1.2 Bundled Share of Residential Lines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.3 Cable Share of CLEC Landlines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.4 VoIP Share of Residential Lines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.5 Telephone Landlines in the United States
  • Figure II-1.6 Landline Market Shares in the United States
  • Figure II-1.7 Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.1 Cable TV Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.2 CLEC Landlines in the United States
  • Figure II-2.3 Telephone Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.4 Non-Primary Lines as a Percent of Residential Lines in the United States
  • Figure II-2.5 Landline and Wireless Subscriptions per 100 Inhabitants in the United States
  • Figure II-2.6 Residential Landlines by Bundled Status
  • Figure II-2.7 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.8 International Landline Minutes
  • Figure II-2.9 U.S. International Trade Volume
  • Figure II-2.10 International Cost per Minute in the United States
  • Figure II-2.11 Landline and Wireless Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.12 CLEC Lines by Type in the United States
  • Figure II-2.13 Net Cable Telephone Subscribers Added in the United States
  • Figure II-2.14 Cable Telephone Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.15 Net ILEC Lines Lost in the United States
  • Figure II-2.16 ILEC Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.17 Non-Cable CLEC Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-2.18 Cable and Telephone Company Broadband Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.19 DSL and FTTH Broadband Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.20 Net Subscribers Added in the United States
  • Figure II-2.21 Net Subscribers Added During 2008- 11
  • Figure II-2.22 Broadband Subscription Penetration in the United States
  • Figure II-2.23 Internet Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-2.24 Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-3.1 Cable Telephone Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-3.2 Residential VoIP Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure II-3.3 Residential VoIP Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-4.1 Central Office Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-4.2 Fiber Miles Deployed Annually in the United States
  • Figure II-4.3 Fiber Revenue in the United States
  • Figure II-4.4 Spending by Carriers on Telecommunications Equipment in the United States
  • Figure II-4.5 Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Figure II-5.1 Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-1.1 Enterprise and Consumer Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-1.2 PBX/KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-1.3 Enterprise Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-1.4 Revenue from Services in Support of Enterprise Customer Premises and Network Systems Equipment in the United States
  • Figure III-1.5 Disaster Recovery Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.1 Enterprise Lines in the United States, 2007
  • Figure III-2.2 Net Converged Lines Added in the United States
  • Figure III-2.3 PBX/KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.4 PBX Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.5 PBX/KTS System Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.6 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.7 Centrex Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.8 Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Figure III-2.9 Voice Messaging Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.10 Unified Communications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.11 Videoconferencing Revenue by Component in the United States
  • Figure III-2.12 Videoconferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.13 Web Conferencing Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.14 Audioconferencing Service Bureau Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.15 Conferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.16 ACD Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.17 Predictive Dialer Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.18 IVR Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.19 Voice/Data Recording Systems Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.20 Workforce Management Software Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.21 CTI Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.22 CRM Contact Center Software Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-2.23 CRM Contact Center Software Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.1 Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Figure III-3.2 Ethernet Services Revenue Worldwide
  • Figure III-3.3 Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.4 IP VPN Service Revenue Shares in the United States
  • Figure III-3.5 IP VPN Service Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.6 Leased Line Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.7 Legacy Technology Service Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.8 IP VPN Share of Data Service Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-3.9 Data Communications Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure III-4.1 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Figure III-4.2 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Average Equipment Prices in the United States
  • Figure III-4.3 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.1 Wireless Penetration in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.2 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Figure IV-1.3 Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.4 Wireless Subscriber and ARPU Growth in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.5 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.6 Manufacturers' Wireless Devices Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.7 Wireless Capital Expenditure in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.8 Services in Support of Wireless Infrastructure in the United States
  • Figure IV-1.9 Total Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.1 Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.2 Total Wireless Transport Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.3 Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.4 Manufacturer Revenue from Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.5 Prepaid Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.6 Prepaid Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.7 Wireless Subscribers by Type in the United States
  • Figure IV-2.8 WiMAX Subscribers Worldwide
  • Figure IV-2.9 WiMAX Subscribers in the United States
  • Figure IV-3.1 WLAN Access Points Worldwide
  • Figure IV-3.2 Wireless Home Networks Worldwide
  • Figure IV-3.3 Hot Spot Locations Worldwide
  • Figure IV-3.4 Hot Spot Locations in the United States
  • Figure IV-3.5 Hot Spot Distribution Worldwide by Venue
  • Figure IV-3.6 Municipal Wi-Fi Networks Worldwide
  • Figure IV-4.1 MSS Terminals Worldwide
  • Figure IV-4.2 MSS Revenue Worldwide
  • Figure V-1.1 International Transport Services Revenue
  • Figure V-1.2 Revenue from Services in Support of Telecommunications Equipment
  • Figure V-1.3 International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Figure V-1.4 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants, 2007
  • Figure V-1.5 International Internet Subscribers
  • Figure V-1.6 International Landline and Wireless Subscribers
  • Figure V-2.1 U.S. Trade Balance in Telecommunications Equipment
  • Figure V-2.2 U.S. Exports and Imports of Telecommunications Equipment
  • Figure V-2.3 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Figure V-2.4 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Figure V-3.1 Broadband Share of Internet Subscriptions, 2007
  • Figure V-3.2 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants, 2001
  • Figure V-3.3 Internet Subscribers in Canada
  • Figure V-3.4 Landlines per Wireless Subscriber
  • Figure V-3.5 Landline and Wireless Subscriptions in Canada
  • Figure V-3.6 Data Share of Wireless Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-3.7 Transport Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-3.8 Public Network Equipment Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-3.9 Telecommunications Revenue in Canada
  • Figure V-4.1 Subscribers Added in Europe
  • Figure V-4.2 Wireless Penetration, 2007
  • Figure V-4.3 Broadband Subscribers Added in Europe
  • Figure V-4.4 Internet Subscribers in Europe
  • Figure V-4.5 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Figure V-4.6 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Figure V-4.7 Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Figure V-5.1 Telephone Connections per Person
  • Figure V-5.2 Broadband Subscriptions per 100 Inhabitants
  • Figure V-5.3 Ratio of Wireless to Landline Subscriptions
  • Figure V-5.4 Telephone Connections in Middle East/Africa, 2007
  • Figure V-5.5 Growth in Telephone Connections, 2008- 2011
  • Figure V-5.6 Landline Growth in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.7 Wireless Subscriber Growth in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.8 Landline and Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.9 Internet Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-5.10 Internet Subscribers in Africa
  • Figure V-5.11 Internet Subscribers in the Middle East
  • Figure V-5.12 Africa as a Percent of the Middle East' s Internet Subscriptions
  • Figure V-5.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Figure V-6.1 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Figure V-6.2 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America and Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-6.3 Internet Subscribers in Latin America
  • Figure V-6.4 Landline and Wireless Subscribers in Latin America
  • Figure V-6.5 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Mexico and the Rest of Latin America
  • Figure V-6.6 Equipment Revenue in Latin America
  • Figure V-6.7 Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Figure V-7.1 Wireless Subscribers Added in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.2 Broadband Subscribers Added in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.3 Broadband Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.4 Internet Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.5 Dial-up Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.6 Wireless Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.7 Population Without a Wireless Subscription in Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.8 Landline Subscribers in China and the Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Figure V-7.9 Landline Subscribers in Asia Pacific by Penetration Rate
  • Figure V-7.10 Telephone Connections in China
  • Figure V-7.11 Telephone Connections in India
  • Figure V-7.12 Broadband Subscribers in Japan
  • Figure V-7.13 Broadband Subscribers in Australia
  • Figure V-7.14 Wireless Subscribers in Pakistan
  • Figure V-7.15 Broadband Subscribers in Malaysia
  • Figure V-7.16 Broadband Subscribers in the Philippines
  • Figure V-7.17 Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific

Tables

  • Table I-1.1 Global Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table I-1.2 Growth of Global Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table I-1.3 International Telecommunications Revenue by Region
  • Table I-1.4 Growth of International Telecommunications Revenue by Region
  • Table I-1.5 Telecommunications Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table I-1.6 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table I-1.7 International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table I-1.8 Growth of International Telecommunications Revenue
  • Table II-1.1 Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.2 Growth of Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.3 Distribution of Landline Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.4 Landline Telephone Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.5 Growth in Landline Telephone Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.6 Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-1.7 Growth of Internet Access Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-2.1 Residential Landlines by Bundled Status in the United States
  • Table II-2.2 Change in Residential Landlines by Bundled Status in the United States
  • Table II-2.3 Factors Affecting Landline Subscriptions in the United States
  • Table II-2.4 Landlines by User Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.5 Change in Landlines by User Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.6 Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Table II-2.7 Change in Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Table II-2.8 Distribution of Residential Landlines in the United States
  • Table II-2.9 Residential Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.10 Change in Residential Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.11 Transatlantic Cable Systems
  • Table II-2.12 Transpacific Cable Systems
  • Table II-2.13 Americas Cable Systems
  • Table II-2.14 Business Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.15 Change in Business Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.16 Business Landline Market by Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.17 Change in Business Landline Market by Category in the United States
  • Table II-2.18 Landline Services Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.19 Change in Landline Services Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.20 CLEC Lines by Type in the United States
  • Table II-2.21 Change in CLEC Lines by Type in the United States
  • Table II-2.22 Distribution of CLEC Lines by Type
  • Table II-2.23 Landlines by Provider in the United States
  • Table II-2.24 Change in Landlines by Provider in the United States
  • Table II-2.25 Landline Distribution by Provider in the United States
  • Table II-2.26 Cable Telephone Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.27 Growth of Cable Telephone Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.28 ILEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.29 Change in the ILEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.30 Non-Cable CLEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.31 Change in the Non-Cable CLEC Landline Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.32 DSL Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.33 Growth of the DSL Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.34 Cable Modem Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.35 Growth of the Cable Modem Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.36 High-Speed Subscribers by Access Technology in the United States
  • Table II-2.37 Growth of High-Speed Subscribers by Access Technology in the United States
  • Table II-2.38 Distribution of High-Speed Subscribers by Access Technology in the United States
  • Table II-2.39 Dial-up Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.40 Change in the Dial-up Market in the United States
  • Table II-2.41 Internet Access Spending in the United States
  • Table II-2.42 Growth of Internet Access Spending in the United States
  • Table II-3.1 Residential VoIP Market in the United States
  • Table II-3.2 Growth of the Residential VoIP Market in the United States
  • Table II-4.1 Annual Single-Mode Fiber Deployment in the United States
  • Table II-4.2 Growth of Annual Single-Mode Fiber Deployment in the United States
  • Table II-4.3 Distribution of Fiber Deployment in the United States
  • Table II-4.4 Spending by Carriers on Telecommunications Equipment by Category in the United States
  • Table II-4.5 Growth of Spending by Carriers on Telecommunications Equipment by Category in the United States
  • Table II-4.6 Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Table II-4.7 Growth of Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Table II-4.8 Distribution of Spending on Services in Support of Network Infrastructure Equipment in the United States
  • Table II-5.1 Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-5.2 Prepaid Calling Card Cost per Minute in the United States
  • Table II-5.3 Prepaid Calling Card Minutes of Use in the United States
  • Table II-5.4 Growth of Prepaid Calling Cards Minutes of Use in the United States
  • Table II-5.5 Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-5.6 Change in Prepaid Calling Card Revenue in the United States
  • Table II-5.7 Share of Prepaid Calling Card Market in the United States
  • Table III-1.1 Enterprise and Consumer Market in the United States
  • Table III-1.2 Growth of the Enterprise and Consumer Market in the United States
  • Table III-1.3 Enterprise Equipment Spending in the United States
  • Table III-1.4 Growth in Enterprise Equipment Spending in the United States
  • Table III-1.5 Revenue from Services in Support of Enterprise Customer Premises and Network Systems Equipment in the United States .
  • Table III-1.6 Growth in Revenue from Services in Support of Enterprise Customer Premises and Network Systems Equipment in the United States .
  • Table III- 2.1 PBX-KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.2 Growth of the PBX-KTS Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III- 2.3 PBX Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.4 Growth of PBX Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.5 PBX/KTS System Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.6 VoIP Business Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.7 Centrex Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.8 Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.9 Growth of the Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.10 Distribution of the Total Installed Base in the United States
  • Table III-2.11 Voice Messaging Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.12 Unified Communications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.13 Videoconferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.14 Growth of Videoconferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.15 Web Conferencing Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.16 Audioconferencing Service Bureau Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.17 Conferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.18 Growth of Conferencing Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-2.19 Distribution of ACD Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.20 Distribution of ACD Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.21 Distribution of Predictive Dialer Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.22 Distribution of Predictive Dialer Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.23 Distribution of IVR Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.24 Distribution of IVR Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.25 Distribution of Voice/Data Recording Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.26 Distribution of Voice/Data Recording Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.27 Distribution of Workforce Management Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.28 Distribution of Workforce Management Revenue in the United States by Applications, 2007
  • Table III-2.29 Distribution of CTI Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.30 Distribution of CTI Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.31 Distribution of CRM Revenue in the United States by Industry, 2007
  • Table III-2.32 Distribution of CRM Revenue in the United States by Application, 2007
  • Table III-2.33 Contact Center Market in the United States
  • Table III-2.34 Growth of the Contact Center Market in the United States
  • Table III-3.1 Ethernet Services
  • Table III-3.2 Ethernet Port Shipments Worldwide
  • Table III-3.3 Growth of Ethernet Port Shipments Worldwide
  • Table III-3.4 Distribution of Ethernet Port Shipments Worldwide
  • Table III-3.5 Price per Ethernet Port Worldwide
  • Table III-3.6 Change in Price per Ethernet Port Worldwide
  • Table III-3.7 Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.8 Growth of Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.9 Distribution of Ethernet Port Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.10 Open Systems Interconnection Model
  • Table III-3.11 Ethernet Services Revenue Worldwide
  • Table III-3.12 Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Market in the United States
  • Table III-3.13 Growth of the Data Communications and Internetworking Equipment Market in the United States
  • Table III-3.14 IP VPN Service Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.15 Growth of IP VPN Service Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.16 Leased Line Capacity in the United States
  • Table III-3.17 Leased Line Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.18 Data Communications Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-3.19 Growth of Data Communications Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-4.1 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Table III-4.2 Change in Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Table III-4.3 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Average Equipment Prices in the United States
  • Table III-4.4 Change in Consumer Landline Telecommunications Average Equipment Prices in the United States
  • Table III-4.5 Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-4.6 Change in Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table III-4.7 Distribution of Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Shipments in the United States
  • Table III-4.8 Household Penetration of Consumer Landline Telecommunications Equipment in the United States
  • Table III-4.9 Distribution of Consumer Landline Telecommunications Unit Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.1 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table IV-1.2 Growth of Wireless Services Revenue in the United States by Category
  • Table IV-1.3 Spectrum Summary
  • Table IV-1.4 Wireless Subscribers in the United States
  • Table IV-1.5 Wireless Services Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.6 Wireless Device Market in the United States
  • Table IV-1.7 Growth of The Wireless Device Market in the United States
  • Table IV-1.8 Wireless Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.9 Growth of Wireless Equipment Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.10 Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-1.11 Growth of Wireless Revenue in the United States
  • Table IV-2.1 Average Revenue per Minute
  • Table IV-2.2 Wireless Communications Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.3 Growth of the Wireless Communications Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.4 Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.5 Growth of Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.6 Average Price of Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.7 Growth of Average Price of Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.8 Manufacturer Revenue from Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.9 Growth of Manufacturer Revenue from Wireless Devices Sold in the United States
  • Table IV-2.10 Number of the Prepaid Wireless Users in the United States
  • Table IV-2.11 Growth of the Prepaid Wireless Users in the United States
  • Table IV-2.12 Prepaid Wireless Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.13 Growth of Prepaid Wireless Market in the United States
  • Table IV-2.14 WiMAX Subscribers Worldwide
  • Table IV-2.15 WiMAX Subscribers in the United States
  • Table IV-3.1 WLAN Access Points Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.2 Growth of WLAN Access Points Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.3 Wireless Home Networks Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.4 Hot Spot Locations Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.5 Hot Spot Locations in the United States
  • Table IV-3.6 Municipal Wi-Fi Networks Worldwide
  • Table IV-3.7 Wi-Fi Family of Standards
  • Table IV-4.1 Global MSS Terminals
  • Table IV-4.2 MSS Revenue Worldwide
  • Table V-1.1 International Telecommunications Revenue by Region
  • Table V-1.2 Growth of International Telecommunications by Region
  • Table V-1.3 International Telecommunications Revenue by Category
  • Table V-1.4 Growth of International Telecommunications Revenue by Category
  • Table V-1.5 International Broadband Subscribers
  • Table V-1.6 Growth of International Broadband Subscribers
  • Table V-1.7 International Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-1.8 International Dial-up Subscribers
  • Table V-1.9 Growth of International Dial-up Subscribers
  • Table V-1.10 International Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-1.11 International Landlines
  • Table V-1.12 Growth of International Landlines
  • Table V-1.13 International Landlines per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-1.14 International Wireless Subscribers
  • Table V-1.15 Growth of International Wireless Subscribers
  • Table V-1.16 International Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants
  • Table V-2.1 U.S. Trade in Telecommunications Equipment
  • Table V-2.2 Growth of U.S. Trade in Telecommunications Equipment
  • Table V-2.3 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Table V-2.4 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Region
  • Table V-2.5 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Leading Countries
  • Table V-2.6 U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-2.7 Change in U.S. Exports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-2.8 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Leading Countries
  • Table V-2.9 U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-2.10 Growth of U.S. Imports of Telecommunications Equipment by Category
  • Table V-3.1 Internet Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.2 Growth of Internet Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.3 Internet Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Canada
  • Table V-3.4 Telecommunications Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.5 Growth of Telecommunications Subscribers in Canada
  • Table V-3.6 Telecommunications Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Canada
  • Table V-3.7 Telecommunications Revenue in Canada
  • Table V-3.8 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Canada
  • Table V-4.1 Broadband Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.2 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.3 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Table V-4.4 Dial-up Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.5 Change in Telecommunications Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.6 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Table V-4.7 Wireless Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.8 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Europe
  • Table V-4.9 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Europe
  • Table V-4.10 Landlines in Europe
  • Table V-4.11 Change in Landlines in Europe
  • Table V-4.12 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Canada
  • Table V-4.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Table V-4.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Europe
  • Table V-5.1 Landlines in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.2 Growth of Landlines in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.3 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.4 Wireless Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.5 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.6 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.7 Broadband Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.8 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.9 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.10 Dial-up Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.11 Growth of Dial-up Subscribers in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.12 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-5.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Middle East/Africa
  • Table V-6.1 Broadband Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.2 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.3 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.4 Dial-up Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.5 Growth of Dial-up Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.6 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.7 Landlines in Latin America
  • Table V-6.8 Growth of Landlines in Latin America
  • Table V-6.9 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.10 Wireless Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.11 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Latin America
  • Table V-6.12 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Latin America
  • Table V-6.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Table V-6.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Latin America
  • Table V-7.1 Broadband Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.2 Growth of Broadband Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.3 Broadband Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.4 Dial-up Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.5 Growth of Dial-up Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.6 Dial-up Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.7 Wireless Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.8 Growth of Wireless Subscribers in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.9 Wireless Subscribers per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.10 Landlines in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.11 Growth of Landlines in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.12 Landlines per 100 Inhabitants in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.13 Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific
  • Table V-7.14 Growth of Telecommunications Revenue in Asia Pacific
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