HTTP:: Consumer Voice Market Declines in the US Internet Access Grows
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A recently published study from ATLANTIC-ACM, entitled âœU.S. Telecom Wired and Wireless Sizing and Share: 2009-2014,â shows that the consumer voice segment of the market will see a tremendous decline during the following years. According to the study, a number of around $16 billion consumers are expected to leave the voice market from 2008 to 2014. At the same time, the study also shows that the Internet access will register an impressive growth in the same time frame. According to ATLANTIC-ACM, customers are expected to choose lower cost VoIP options, which will drive to revenue declines in the voice segment of the telecoms market. The consumer VoIP revenue between 2008 and 2014 is projected to register an 11 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR), yet it won't manage to offset the decline in consumer switched voice revenues, which is expected to be of 10 percent per year compounded from 2008 to 2014. âœWe are witnessing the effects of technology migration,â !
said Dr. Judy Reed Smith, ATLANTIC-ACM CEO. âœConsumers are moving toward wireless-only solutions in some cases, and VoIP substitution in others. While revenues in this particular segment will decline, this same technology migration is driving growth in other telecom segments such as wireless servic...
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