2009 New Zealand – Telecoms Overview & Analysis Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/2009-New-Zealand-–-Telecoms-Overview-Analysis.html ) provides a detailed overview including statistics, forecasts and analysis of the regulatory infrastructure, fixed network voice and VoIP sectors of the New Zealand telecommunications market, as well as an overview of the key market players and global trends.

Market statistics and forecasts

Data and broadband continues to be a strong market driver although broadband revenues dropped significantly on what was anticipated due to weaker than expected results from Telecom. Pay TV revenues were weaker in the 2008 financial year than previous years due to a soft local economy. Revenue growth rates in this sector are predicted to pick up again in 2008/09 and reach a growth rate of 8% in 2009/10.

The total telecoms market in New Zealand grew by 2% to $7.1 billion in the 12 months to June 2008. New Zealand telco market will grow around 2.3% in 2008/09 and 3.5% in 2009/10, although these growth rates could be up to 1% lower, depending on the severity of the global financial crisis.

Fixed-line voice market (voice calls and local access) revenues continue to decline and has been losing overall share of telecom services market for several years. Overall the fixed network voice market declined by 4% in 2007/08 to $2.53 billion and it is predicted that it will decline a further 5% in 2008/09 and 6% in 2009/10, as phone call prices and volumes continue to drop and more people give up their traditional home phone line. Long-distance calling prices in particular continue to fall.

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Chennai, August 04, 2010: VIVA Communications, an emerging provider of converged communication solutions aimed at serving next generation communication needs of enterprises, today launched its’ end-to-end ‘Secure VoIP’ solutions that caters to voice needs of enterprises of all sizes. Wholly managed by VIVA Communications, the new offering is highly reliable and truly end-to-end comprising of implementation of the solution with defined QoS and encryption. ‘Secure VoIP’ will lead to higher employee productivity through higher voice quality in enterprises besides ensuring the voice traffic is not compromised in any manner. The entire infrastructure deployed by VIVA Communications is as per DoT regulations and complies with the legal requirements of using VoIP in India and the company provides local customer service to ensure the smooth and trouble free functioning of the service.

Commenting on the new offering, Srinivasan S, Founder and Director, VIVA Communications said, “The growth of VoIP today can be compared to that of the Internet in the early 90′s. Enterprises of all sizes are today more aware of the advantages of VoIP usage and it finds greater acceptance. However, except for a few, most shy away from deploying it due to security and simplicity of the offering. With unreliable and vulnerable VoIP, a user can fake a company’s IP address, entice customers to give up confidential information, launch DoS attacks and pump junk voice messages through VoIP as crucial information is transferred over VoIP. Over and above the threat, the complexity of having a solution up and running further deters most enterprises from adopting VoIP. By making the offering end to end, pricing it attractively and assuring security of the voice traffic, we are addressing the key inhibitors to increased adoption of VoIP solutions for voice by more enterprises and expect the market to react positively to the new offering.”

Suba Ananden, Assistant Vice President, Business Solutions Group, VIVA Communications says, “We have started speaking to our existing VoIP customers about this offering, and the response has been overwhelming. We are very sure that this will allow enterprises to make IP communication main stream and allow them to leverage on the benefits of IP communication.”

About VIVA Communications: VIVA Communications is fast growing provider of converged IP communication solutions. With a service footprint spanning India, UK, Australia and US, it has serviced over 250 businesses across the globe since its inception. VIVA commenced operations in 2007 in UK, while its Indian operations started from 2008 in Chennai. VIVA Communications provides a flexible combination of services to enterprises/SMEs, with a strong value proposition of keeping communication costs predictable and manageable, while improving the efficiency of communication. The company specializes in IP-based solutions that remove the barriers of distance through telepresence, voice, video and content sharing and thus help organizations reduce their carbon footprint through effective collaboration and meetings without the need for travel.Visit www.vivacomm.co.uk or write to securevoip@vivacommunications.co.uk (or) securevoip@vivacomm.co.in for more information.

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Voice Over IP Phone Makes Communication Hurdle Free

Posted by valeri on Saturday Aug 14, 2010

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The desire of saving communication cost has compelled organizations – from small, medium to large – to opt for VoIP solutions. Voice over IP phone is popular for a number of reasons including reliability, cost effective rates, scalability, easy maintenance, business-friendly features and maintenance by in-house staff. To get voice over IP phone service, customers need a PC along with the internet connection. Voice over Internet protocol phone service assists users in getting transferred data voice and images through a same line.

Advantages of use VoIP phone services

There are a number of advantages associated with the use of voice over IP phone. Two of the common advantages include:

(a) Increased functionality: Voice over IP phone makes a number of things easy than traditional phone networks. Such a phone can be carried antwhere along with the users. VoIP services require the only thing is that good Internet connection.

(b) Lower Cost: Compared to traditional phones, VoIP phone is much economical. The phone service carries data and voice as well.

For employing voice over IP phone service

Users need high speed Internet (broadband connection) to use voice over IP phone service. The cost of the service depends on a number of factors including which provider the user selects for his/her service, the type of plan he/she decides upon, and whether he/she aims to make long distance calls.

Choosing voice over IP phone service providers

Of late, the online as well as offline market is packed with a number of companies offering their services at economical rates. For small sized companies, hosted PBX phone systems are also come up. The services save colossal amount of customers as they do not require to buy or maintain in-house equipments.

What to seek for in a voice over IP phone system provider?

There are a number of companies available providing voice over IP phone service targeting small, medium and large businesses. If you have small business, then contact a legitimate business VoIP provider as it serves small businesses. Local VoIP providers are also present, but they do not offer much features. Reputed and leading VoIP providers provide all the features at economical rates, and quality customer service.

Telservnet.com specializes in all communication options and is one of the best VoIP providers for all types of organizations. We provide the best Voice Over ip Phone services to traditional communication systems.

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It is important to distinguish between a profitable business that successfully sells VoIP services and a profitable VoIP business. Successful VoIP businesses are driven by other services the company offers, and by services that align with customers’ perceived needs – not by the VoIP business alone.”"

In the early 2000s, telecom industry experts widely expected VoIP to change the dynamics of the voice communications business. But a decade later, the largest providers of consumer Internet voice services are, with one exception, conventional telecommunications companies. Some are pioneers and innovators, some are not. What they do share, however, is a market strategy that doesn’t rely solely on price.

This report provides an overview of the current state of the consumer VoIP market, examines VoIP business successes and failures, and explores how evolving IP communications – mobility, convergence, femtocells, cloud computing, ultra-fast broadband, and open devices – are opening new opportunities for successful consumer VoIP services.

Key Insights
• The most profitable over-the-top VoIP providers are those that quickly leveraged their success into building their own networks.
• Successful VoIP providers offer multiple communications services, as well as services aligned with the key needs of targeted markets.
• Consumer VoIP is most successful in the most regulated (non-Communist) markets.
• The core network is still a key opportunity for service providers to differentiate.
• Telecoms have more natural advantages in the VoIP business than incumbency. They understand consumer expectations, and the migration to all-IP networks allows them to leverage network consolidation.
• The pressure is on VoIP service providers to make VoIP mobile. Driven by growing mobile handset capabilities and broadband subscriptions, and continued high prices for international calls, the market for mobile VoIP is developing quickly.
• The mobile handset is coming into its own as a platform for converged communications.
• The rapidly growing number of mobile smartphones creates opportunities to integrate voice interaction into a wide range of applications, as well as creating opportunities for other types of intelligent, converged appliances – reinventing the home phone, for example. Amazon’s Kindle e-book shows the opportunity for mobile communications-equipped “”appliances”" at mass-market prices.
• Consumers increasingly want services customized to their needs, preferences and priorities – giving VARs, software companies, and Internet companies, as well as voice service providers, opportunities increase their value to specific markets and customers.
• Emerging markets present big risks, but offer big VoIP opportunities because many people in these countries are bypassing conventional telephone service for mobile and VoIP.

Use this report to:
• Identify profitable business opportunities, strategies and markets for consumer VoIP.
• Understand what works and what doesn’t in the VoIP business.
• Analyze successful VoIP business models.
• Examine the challenges facing VoIP service providers.

Discover

• Who are the winners and losers in consumer VoIP?
• How many VoIP subscribers and broadband (wired and mobile) users are there in China, Europe, Japan and the US?
• Who are the key VoIP players in these regions?
• What are the opportunities in specific regions?
• How can providers leverage Internet evolution into specific services that consumers value?
• What are the challenges facing VoIP providers, and what are the strategies they need to meet them?

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It is important to distinguish between a profitable business that successfully sells VoIP services and a profitable VoIP business. Successful VoIP businesses are driven by other services the company offers, and by services that align with customers’ perceived needs – not by the VoIP business alone.

In the early 2000s, telecom industry experts widely expected VoIP to change the dynamics of the voice communications business. But a decade later, the largest providers of consumer Internet voice services are, with one exception, conventional telecommunications companies. Some are pioneers and innovators, some are not. What they do share, however, is a market strategy that doesn’t rely solely on price.

This report provides an overview of the current state of the consumer VoIP market, examines VoIP business successes and failures, and explores how evolving IP communications – mobility, convergence, femtocells, cloud computing, ultra-fast broadband, and open devices – are opening new opportunities for successful consumer VoIP services.

Key Insights
• The most profitable over-the-top VoIP providers are those that quickly leveraged their success into building their own networks.
• Successful VoIP providers offer multiple communications services, as well as services aligned with the key needs of targeted markets.
• Consumer VoIP is most successful in the most regulated (non-Communist) markets.
• The core network is still a key opportunity for service providers to differentiate.
• Telecoms have more natural advantages in the VoIP business than incumbency. They understand consumer expectations, and the migration to all-IP networks allows them to leverage network consolidation.
• The pressure is on VoIP service providers to make VoIP mobile. Driven by growing mobile handset capabilities and broadband subscriptions, and continued high prices for international calls, the market for mobile VoIP is developing quickly.
• The mobile handset is coming into its own as a platform for converged communications.
• The rapidly growing number of mobile smartphones creates opportunities to integrate voice interaction into a wide range of applications, as well as creating opportunities for other types of intelligent, converged appliances – reinventing the home phone, for example. Amazon’s Kindle e-book shows the opportunity for mobile communications-equipped “appliances” at mass-market prices.
• Consumers increasingly want services customized to their needs, preferences and priorities – giving VARs, software companies, and Internet companies, as well as voice service providers, opportunities increase their value to specific markets and customers.
• Emerging markets present big risks, but offer big VoIP opportunities because many people in these countries are bypassing conventional telephone service for mobile and VoIP.

Use this report to:
• Identify profitable business opportunities, strategies and markets for consumer VoIP.
• Understand what works and what doesn’t in the VoIP business.
• Analyze successful VoIP business models.
• Examine the challenges facing VoIP service providers.

Discover
• Who are the winners and losers in consumer VoIP?
• How many VoIP subscribers and broadband (wired and mobile) users are there in China, Europe, Japan and the US?
• Who are the key VoIP players in these regions?
• What are the opportunities in specific regions?
• How can providers leverage Internet evolution into specific services that consumers value?
• What are the challenges facing VoIP providers, and what are the strategies they need to meet them?

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Voice Recognition Software & Head-Mounted Computers

Posted by valeri on Tuesday Aug 10, 2010

Are you ready for voice recognition software and head-mounted computers? If so you will be thrilled to learn about all the great things Motorola has in store for us! Get ready to get in line like everyone else who is interested in enjoying him or herself.

Kopin has shown off a Motorola-branded computer built into a Bluetooth headset that provides a virtual 15-inch display by means of a swing-down eyepiece. According to the company, The “Golden-i” incorporates speech recognition and weighs three ounces. You can run it on Linux or Windows CE for more than eight hours per charge.

BlueRadios announced last week that the WiPC portable media player (right) is similar to the Golden-i incorporates Kopin’s CyberDisplay, a “third-generation” micro-display. It provides 800 x 600 - pixel resolution and measures in at 0.6 inches diagonally. It claims to appear much like a15-inch monitor while being positioned near the eye. However, the WiPC features the design of content snacking since you must manually hold it up to the eye. The Golden-i is incorporated into a Bluetooth headset.

The Golden-i uses its Bluetooth 2.0 radio to make a wide area connection through a cellular phone or other host device with a design that provides the user with remote access to their online office desktop computer, according to Kopin. Kopin also claims the headset that runs Windows CE 6.0 R2, offers “full hands-free access to all PC applications, data files, and services,” by the use of Nuance VoCon 3200 speech recognition software. Users can zoom in and out on their remote desktops by operating a cursor with “nearly pixel-for-pixel accuracy” thanks to an integral, six-axis position tracker from Hillcrest Labs. That is pretty impressive!

Kopin, released renderings of the Golden-i that carry Motorola branding. It also provides documentation to the press suggesting that Motorola may bring this device into market. Despite the financial losses of the parent company and the falling market share of the Motorola handset division, Moto’s Enterprise Mobile Solutions group continues to be successful in generating profits.

Kopin does not say if any type of software comes with the Golden-i other than to emphasize a possibility of accessing enterprise computers by means of Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol or RDP. However, according to the company, the headset offers “hands-free spontaneous access to all digital information, broadcast programming and Internet services.” It is compatible with 480p (720 x 480 pixel) video at up to 30 frames per second. Apparently, WiFi is not included in the initial prototypes. However, the company does say that it will later be added for autonomous web browsing.

According to Kopin, the Golden-i’s speech recognition offers “over 90 percent proficiency straight out of the box.” It does not require push to talk buttons and it is always on standby to react to user requests. Additionally, the device can incorporate text-to-speech capabilities, which enables it to read back text documents such as webpages and e-mails as well as other types of displayable screen text.

As mentioned earlier, the Golden-i like the WiPC uses a Cortex-A8-based Texas Instruments OMAP3530 system-on-chip (SoC) clocked at 600MHz. There is no mention as to the amount of memory included on the device. However, the headset includes both a microSD expansion slot and a mini-USB port, according to Kopin. The headset operates for more than 8 hours using a single 1200 mAh battery, according to the company.

WiPC features and specifications include:

- TI OMAP3530 clocked at 600MHz Processor
- Kopin SVGA (800 x 600) liquid crystal micro display LCD Display
- Other I/O –1 x USB
- User Interface that incorporates motion sensing and speech recognition
- microSD slot Expansion
- A Power source of 1200 mAh battery provides more than eight hours of operation.
- Networking: with Bluetooth 2.0 and soon WiFi will be offered

It is compatible with Windows CE and Linux operating systems and weights in at 85 grams or 3 ounces.
More than 30 million micro displays such as those commonly useful devices as camcorders, digital cameras, thermal weapon sights and night vision systems as well as personal video eyewear, has already been shipped according to Kopin. More than 200 global patents and patents pending protect the company’s proprietary displays and heterojunction bipolar transistors or HBTs.

Availability

Golden-i prototypes will soon be placed with “several industrial organizations” for several months of field-testing and evaluation says Kopin. The company also adds that, mass production is expected to begin in 2010.

In conclusion, it sounds as though we are swiftly moving into the next century and will be able to enjoy all the wonders of today’s technology tomorrow!

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Introduction

This databook offers a comprehensive view of revenues and the number of connections in the Polish fixed voice market. Revenue and connections split by segment and call types are included. The forecasts are confined to traditional fixed voice PSTN and ISDN services. VoIP forecasts are not included.

Scope

*Overview and Introduction to the fixed voice telecoms market

*Revenue and connections by business and consumer segments

*Analysis of subscription revenues

*Analysis of call revenues

Highlights

The fixed voice market revenues is expected to decline at a CAGR of 5.4% between 20092015.

Business segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 1%, from 20092015.

Domestic fixed-to-fixed calls accounted for the largest share (53.6%) of fixed voice call revenues in 2009.

Reasons to Purchase

*Provides a comprehensive and granular view of the fixed voice market in Poland

*Identifies the key market trends and Highlights areas of future growth

*Enables stakeholders in the market to make informed strategic and tactical decisions

Table of Contents :

OVERVIEW 1
Catalyst 1
Summary 1
INTRODUCTION 6
Reasons to purchase 6
FIXED VOICE MARKET – ANALYSIS OF REVENUE AND CONNECTIONS TO 2015 7
Overview 7
Segmentation 9
Consumer fixed voice - revenues and connections 10
Business fixed voice - revenues and connections 12
Revenue segmentation 14
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SUBSCRIPTION REVENUES TO 2015 15
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS CALL REVENUES TO 2015 17
Analysis of fixed voice call revenue segmentation 19
Analysis of domestic fixed-to-fixed calls 21
Analysis of international calls 23
Analysis of fixed-to-mobile calls 25
Analysis of other voice calls 27
MARKET SCENARIO 29
Residential users 29
Business users 30
COUNTRY COMPARISON 32
Consumer voice revenues in top five countries 32
Business voice revenues in top five countries 34
Fixed voice lines in top five countries 36
APPENDIX 38
Ask the analyst 38
Methodology 38
Exchange rates 41
Further reading 42
Disclaimer 42

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Introduction

This databook offers a comprehensive view of revenues and the number of connections in the Portuguese fixed voice market. Revenue and connections split by segment and call types are included. The forecasts are confined to traditional fixed voice PSTN and ISDN services. VoIP forecasts are not included.

Scope

*Overview and Introduction to the fixed voice telecoms market

*Revenue and connections by business and consumer segments

*Analysis of subscription revenues

*Analysis of call revenues

Highlights

The fixed voice market revenues is expected to decline at a CAGR of 5.6% between 20092015.

Business segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 1.9%, from 20092015.

Domestic fixed-to-fixed calls accounted for the largest share (40.5%) of fixed voice call revenues in 2009.

Reasons to Purchase

*Provides a comprehensive and granular view of the fixed voice market in Portugal

*Identifies the key market trends and Highlights areas of future growth

*Enables stakeholders in the market to make informed strategic and tactical decisions

Table of Contents :

OVERVIEW 1
Catalyst 1
Summary 1
INTRODUCTION 6
Reasons to purchase 6
FIXED VOICE MARKET – ANALYSIS OF REVENUE AND CONNECTIONS TO 2015 7
Overview 7
Segmentation 9
Consumer fixed voice - revenues and connections 10
Business fixed voice - revenues and connections 12
Revenue segmentation 14
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SUBSCRIPTION REVENUES TO 2015 15
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS CALL REVENUES TO 2015 17
Analysis of fixed voice call revenue segmentation 19
Analysis of domestic fixed-to-fixed calls 21
Analysis of international calls 23
Analysis of fixed-to-mobile calls 25
Analysis of other voice calls 27
MARKET SCENARIO 29
Residential users 29
Business users 30
COUNTRY COMPARISON 32
Consumer voice revenues in top five countries 32
Business voice revenues in top five countries 34
Fixed voice lines in top five countries 36
APPENDIX 38
Ask the analyst 38
Methodology 38
Exchange rates 41
Further reading 42
Disclaimer 42

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Introduction

This databook offers a comprehensive view of revenues and the number of connections in the Saudi Arabian fixed voice market. Revenue and connections split by segment and call types are included. The forecasts are confined to traditional fixed voice PSTN and ISDN services. VoIP forecasts are not included.

Scope

*Overview and Introduction to the fixed voice telecoms market

*Revenue and connections by business and consumer segments

*Analysis of subscription revenues

*Analysis of call revenues

Highlights

The fixed voice market lines is expected to grow at a CAGR of 0.6% between 20092015.

Business segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.5%, from 20092015.

International calls accounted for the largest share (66.3%) of fixed voice call revenues in 2009.

Reasons to Purchase

*Provides a comprehensive and granular view of the fixed voice market in Saudi Arabia

*Identifies the key market trends and Highlights areas of future growth

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Table of Contents :

OVERVIEW 1
Catalyst 1
Summary 1
INTRODUCTION 6
Reasons to purchase 6
FIXED VOICE MARKET – ANALYSIS OF REVENUE AND CONNECTIONS TO 2015 7
Overview 7
Segmentation 9
Consumer fixed voice - revenues and connections 10
Business fixed voice - revenues and connections 12
Revenue segmentation 14
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SUBSCRIPTION REVENUES TO 2015 15
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS CALL REVENUES TO 2015 17
Analysis of fixed voice call revenue segmentation 19
Analysis of domestic fixed-to-fixed calls 21
Analysis of international calls 23
Analysis of fixed-to-mobile calls 25
Analysis of other voice calls 27
MARKET SCENARIO 29
Residential users 29
Business users 30
COUNTRY COMPARISON 32
Consumer voice revenues in top five countries 32
Business voice revenues in top five countries 34
Fixed voice lines in top five countries 36
APPENDIX 38
Ask the analyst 38
Methodology 38
Exchange rates 41
Further reading 42
Disclaimer 42

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Introduction

This databook offers a comprehensive view of revenues and the number of connections in the Singapore fixed voice market. Revenue and connections split by segment and call types are included. The forecasts are confined to traditional fixed voice PSTN and ISDN services. VoIP forecasts are not included.

Scope

*Overview and Introduction to the fixed voice telecoms market

*Revenue and connections by business and consumer segments

*Analysis of subscription revenues

*Analysis of call revenues

Highlights

The fixed voice market revenues is expected to decline at a CAGR of 6.8% between 20092015.

Business segment is expected to decline at a CAGR of 4.1%, from 20092015.

International calls accounted for the largest share (67.4%) of fixed voice call revenues in 2009.

Reasons to Purchase

*Provides a comprehensive and granular view of the fixed voice market in Singapore

*Identifies the key market trends and Highlights areas of future growth

*Enables stakeholders in the market to make informed strategic and tactical decisions

Table of Contents :

OVERVIEW 1
Catalyst 1
Summary 1
INTRODUCTION 6
Reasons to purchase 6
FIXED VOICE MARKET – ANALYSIS OF REVENUE AND CONNECTIONS TO 2015 7
Overview 7
Segmentation 9
Consumer fixed voice - revenues and connections 10
Business fixed voice - revenues and connections 12
Revenue segmentation 14
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SUBSCRIPTION REVENUES TO 2015 15
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS CALL REVENUES TO 2015 17
Analysis of fixed voice call revenue segmentation 19
Analysis of domestic fixed-to-fixed calls 21
Analysis of international calls 23
Analysis of fixed-to-mobile calls 25
Analysis of other voice calls 27
MARKET SCENARIO 29
Residential users 29
Business users 30
COUNTRY COMPARISON 32
Consumer voice revenues in top five countries 32
Business voice revenues in top five countries 34
Fixed voice lines in top five countries 36
APPENDIX 38
Ask the analyst 38
Methodology 38
Exchange rates 41
Further reading 42
Disclaimer 42

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Fixed voice market, Singapore, revenues (US$m) and lines (000s), 2009–15 7
Figure 2: Fixed voice market, Singapore, revenue segmentation (%), 2009 9
Figure 3: Consumer fixed voice market, Singapore, revenues (US$m) and lines (000s), 2009–15 10
Figure 4: Business fixed voice market, Singapore, revenues (US$m) and connections (000s), 2009–15 12
Figure 5: Fixed voice revenues, Singapore, split by subscription and call (%), 2009 14
Figure 6: Fixed voice subscription revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 15
Figure 7: Fixed voice call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 17
Figure 8: Fixed voice call revenues, Singapore, revenue split by call type (US$m), 2009 19
Figure 9: Fixed voice market, Singapore, consumer and business revenue split by call type (%), 2009 20
Figure 10: Domestic fixed-to-fixed call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 21
Figure 11: International call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 23
Figure 12: Fixed-to-mobile call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 25
Figure 13: Other fixed voice call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 27
Figure 14: Consumer fixed voice revenues (US$m), Singapore versus top five countries, 2009 32
Figure 15: Business fixed voice revenues (US$m), Singapore versus top five countries, 2009 34
Figure 16: Fixed voice connections (000s), Singapore versus top five countries, 2009 36
Figure 17: Flowchart of forecast model: fixed voice channels 39
Figure 18: Flowchart of forecast model: fixed voice subscription revenues 40
Figure 19: Flowchart of forecast model: fixed voice call revenues 41

LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Definitions 6
Table 2: Fixed voice market, Singapore, revenues (US$m) and lines (000s), 2009–15 8
Table 3: Consumer fixed voice market, Singapore, revenues (US$m) and lines (000s), 2009–15 11
Table 4: Business fixed voice market, Singapore, revenues (US$m) and connections (000s), 2009–15 13
Table 5: Fixed voice subscription revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 16
Table 6: Fixed voice call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 18
Table 7: Domestic fixed-to-fixed call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 22
Table 8: International call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 24
Table 9: Fixed-to-mobile call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 26
Table 10: Other fixed voice call revenues, Singapore, split by consumer and business (US$m), 2009–15 28
Table 11: Consumer fixed voice revenues (US$m), Singapore versus top five countries, 2009 33
Table 12: Business fixed voice revenues (US$m), Singapore versus top five countries, 2009 35
Table 13: Fixed voice connections (000s), Singapore versus top five countries, 2009 37

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