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Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) VoIP Services 2009-2013 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Jan. 13, 2010 - 43 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyExecutive SummarySituation Overview AustraliaRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategyHong KongRegulatory UpdateIndiaRegulatory UpdateOperator StrategyIndonesiaRegulatory UpdateOperator StrategyTelkomIndosatGaharuKoreaRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategyMalaysiaRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategyPeople's Republic of ChinaRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategyCTCMCCCUCCPhilippinesRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategySingaporeVoice over BroadbandRegulatory UpdateTaiwanRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategyCHTTaiwan MobileFar Eastone TelecomThailandRegulatory EnvironmentOperator StrategyCATTRUETOTFuture Outlook Outlook for AustraliaOutlook for Hong KongOutlook for IndiaOutlook for IndonesiaOutlook for KoreaOutlook for MalaysiaOutlook for the PhilippinesOutlook for the People's Republic of ChinaOutlook for SingaporeOutlook for TaiwanOutlook for ThailandForecast and AssumptionsMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchSynopsisTable: Australia VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Hong Kong VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: India VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Indonesia VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Korea VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Malaysia VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Philippines VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: People's Republic of China VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Singapore VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Taiwan VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Thailand VoIP Revenue Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) VoIP Services, 2009–2013 Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) VoIP Revenue 1H08 and 2H08 Forecast Comparison, 2007–2013 (US$M) AbstractThis IDC study examines the current state of the VoIP market and its prospects for future growth in each of the 11 Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ countries. It also examines the key drivers shaping the market and how new players are changing the rules. It also provides brief profiles of the SPs in each country. "2009 showed a large drop in the PSTN revenue in APEJ. The increased use of VoIP services is a threat to traditional SPs' PSTN revenue. As a result, many of these operators have now started providing VoIP services to retain their customers and prevent customer churn," says Kenneth Liew, senior analyst, Communications Research, IDC Asia/Pacific. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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