U.S. Residential Voice Services

U.S. Residential Voice Services

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31-Aug-2001
REGION
North America
Research Code: A032-01-00-00-00
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This is the most competitve time in U.S. telecommunications history. RBOCs have increased their interconnection agreements with CLECs in an attempt to gain interLATA access to their local subscribers. Established IXCs are also facing stronger competition from upstart long distance carriers. The Big 3 (AT&T, WorldCom, and Sprint) continue to lose their market dominance to the collective of newer competitors. As the RBOCs continue to gain interLATA access within their territories, Frost & Sullivan expects the long distance market to become even more competitive. In adddition to internal competition, wireline providers of consumer telecommunications must contend with threats from wireless and Internet telephony communication providers. The consumer telecommunications market is maturing

Table of Contents

Market Overview

  • Introduction
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Technologies

Major Research Findings

  • Opportunities and Forecasts
  • Market Segment Analysis
  • Strategic Conclusions

Overview

Forecasts and Trends

  • Introduction
  • Market Engineering Analysis

Frost & Sullivan Market Engineering Awards

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Demand Analysis
  • Pricing Trends

Total Residential Long Distance: Overview

Total Residential Long Distance: Forecasts and Trends

PSTN Residential Long Distance: Overview

PSTN Residential Long Distance: Forecasts and Trends

  • Introduction
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints
  • Challenges
  • Market Engineering Analysis

PSTN Residential Long Distance: Competitive Analysis

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Demand Analysis
  • Pricing Trends

PSTN Residential Long Distance: Strategic Recommendations

  • Introduction

VoIP Residential Long Distance: Overview

  • Revenue Forecasts
  • Demand Analysis
  • Market and Technology Trends
  • Pricing Trends

VoIP Residential Long Distance: Forecasts and Trends

  • Competitive Structure

Total Residential Local Voice: Overview

Total Residential Local Voice: Forecasts and Trends

Residential Voice Access: Overview

Residential Voice Access: Forecasts and Trends

Residential Voice Access: Strategic Recommendations

Residential Enhanced Services: Overview

Residential Enhanced Services: Forecasts and Trends

Residential Enhanced Services: Strategic Recommendations

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This is the most competitve time in U.S. telecommunications history. RBOCs have increased their interconnection agreements with CLECs in an attempt to gain interLATA access to their local subscribers. Established IXCs are also facing stronger competition from upstart long distance carriers. The Big 3 (AT&T, WorldCom, and Sprint) continue to lose their market dominance to the collective of newer competitors. As the RBOCs continue to gain interLATA access within their territories, Frost & Sullivan expects the long distance market to become even more competitive. In adddition to internal competition, wireline providers of consumer telecommunications must contend with threats from wireless and Internet telephony communication providers. The consumer telecommunications market is maturing
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Industries Telecom
WIP Number A032-01-00-00-00
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