"The mVoIP Market 2009-2014 - Successfully Profiting from VoIP Over Mobile," Announced by Visiongain Telecoms Report

Skype's launch of its VoIP client for the Apple iPhone, and plans for another launch on the RIM's Blackberry platform in 2009, are the latest developments in the implementation of VoIP services on mobile phones, a market which has grown in importance recently.

London, United Kingdom, June 01, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Article Source: http://www.visiongain.com/Report.aspx?rid=379

• Skype Launch for iPhone Official, just announced
• Skype set to launch mVoIP with Blackberry
Two brand new headlines just announced.

Latest news
Skype for sale?: Reports that the VoIP market leader Skype is up for sale on eBay have resurfaced in the market again. Will eBay offload the Skype from its portfolio? Is it acceptable for the eBay to sell Skype - its most valuable asset? - an analysis of the scenario is presented inside this report.

Google Voice
Google has stepped up the launch of Google Voice - which is perceived as threat to traditional networks and over-the-top market providers like Skype. An overview of what Google Voice and how does it work is available in the report.

BT to launch mobile VoIP
BT Inmo, a wholly owned subsidiary of BT, has bought a licence to globally market and sell mobile VoIP, based on a solution from the US firm Qnective. It is developing a mobile VoIP solution set for BT Global Services, which it will base on Qnective's Qtalk products.

Skype's launch of its VoIP client for the Apple iPhone, and plans for another launch on the RIM's Blackberry platform in 2009, are the latest developments in the implementation of VoIP services on mobile phones, a market which has grown in importance recently.

-WiMAX and LTE - in the near future is set to change the game for them as well. VoIP is expected to offer mobile operators significant business opportunity by allowing them to harness three powerful characteristics:
• they can cut infrastructure costs and service charges to better compete with fixed operators,
• they can expand their coverage by supporting access from WLAN access points, and
• they an offer richer communications services to their users.

The main players
With a nationwide spread of Internet, all players in the telecoms sector - long distance and local telephone companies, cellular operators, cable providers - are embracing IP-based services. The idea is to offer converged data, landline voice, mobile and video on a single platform from a single provider. Broadband and mobile internet is playing a key role in delivering of this 'triple-play' and now quad-play idea. The market will be dominated by three types of players:
• IT companies
• Cable companies
• Wireline carriers
• Wireless carriers
• mVoIP entrants

What does this innovative brand new report deliver?
• Implementation of VoIP on mobile:
• There are more than one ways to access VoIP on mobile phone. Is mVoIP to be a voice service, running over the DSL/ broadband IP network, on a mobile phone? Or, Are over-the-top services - which users download onto their phones to connect to services providers which are not their primary mobile service provider - to be called mVoIP? This report will provide you an insight
How big is the market opportunity? The market opportunity for mVoIP is as big as the ICT industry itself.

What will drive the mVoIP market?
The mVoIP has grown in importance. However, what will drive its future growth? This report analyses the factors that are going to influence the market and inspire its growth in the future. Can you afford to be miss out on the new emerging revenue opportunities?

Who should read this report?

The companies that are involved in this market include:
• Cable companies;
• Fixed-line operators;
• VoIP service providers;
• Mobile operators;
• VoIP equipment manufacturers;
• Handset makers (Nokia, Motorola etc), as well as WLAN handset makers (Cisco, Avaya etc); and

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