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U.S. Landline 2005-2009 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Jan. 10, 2006 - 16 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Future Outlook Table: U.S. Telecommunications Services Revenue by Type, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Telecommunications Services Revenue by Segment, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Wireline Telephony Revenue by Service, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Residential Telecommunications Services Revenue by Service, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Business Telecommunications Services Revenue by Service, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Small Business Telecommunications Services Revenue by Service, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Medium-Sized Business Telecommunications Services Revenue by Service, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Large Business Telecommunications Services Revenue by Service, 2004-2009 ($M) Table: U.S. Access Lines by Service Provider Type, 2004-2009 Table: U.S. Residential and Business Access Lines, 2004-2009 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Wireline Telecommunications Services Market, 2005-2009 Forecast and Assumptions Forecast Definitions Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study examines the market for landline-based services for business revenue and access line counts as leading indicators for this segment. "The displacement of landline by wireless and IP-based voice and messaging services will continue in 2006. VoIP and converged voice based on dual-mode handsets will make an impact in 2006," said Courtney Munroe, VP, Telecom and IP Services. "However, legacy voice and data services will continue to be import to this segment for years to come." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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