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Australia - VoIP - Stats Overview Analyses Highlights the Market Problems and Business Opportunities.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/00a9da/australia_voip) has announced the addition of the "Australia - VoIP - Stats Overview Analyses" report to their offering.

VoIP, an application running on NGNs, has already started to gain traction in the market, but as a standalone stand·a·lone  
adj.
Self-contained and usually independently operating: a standalone computer terminal. 
 Internet based product it is unlikely to become a replacement for fixed-line telephony. The product certainly will become very popular in broadband-based triple play business models. We estimate that the market over the next 2-3 years will grow to over 1 million paid VoIP subscribers. This report provides statistical overviews and analyses the VoIP industry in Australia. It also highlights the market problems and business opportunities. The VoIP providers are described in separate reports.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Synopsis A summary; a brief statement, less than the whole.

A synopsis is a condensation of something—for example, a synopsis of a trial record.
 

2. A new dawn for Unified Communications The real time redirection of a voice, text or e-mail message to the device closest to the intended recipient at any given time. For example, voice calls to desk phones could be routed to the user's cellphone when required.  

3. Mexican standoff Noun 1. Mexican standoff - a situation in which no one can emerge as a clear winner
situation - a complex or critical or unusual difficulty; "the dangerous situation developed suddenly"; "that's quite a situation"; "no human situation is simple"
 necessitates revised VoIP forecast

3.1 Types of VoIP providers

4. Statistical overviews

4.1 VoIP Boom delayed forecasts

4.1.1 Skype users

4.1.2 Paid VoIP users VoIP User is a community driven and financed SIP based VoIP network. The projects aim is to introduce people to the concept of VoIP by allowing members to experiment with SIP and IAX2 devices.  

4.2 Number of VoIP providers and statistics

4.3 Optus IP Index

4.4 ISPs providing VoIP services

4.5 ACMA ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority
ACMA American Composites Manufacturers Association
ACMA Academy of Country Music Awards
ACMA American College of Mortgage Attorneys
ACMA Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
 survey - Consumer choice and preferences

4.6 ACMA survey on the Australian VoIP Market

4.6.1 Usage patterns and take-up

4.6.2 VoIP pricing

4.6.3 VoIP usage

4.6.4 SMEs and VoIP

4.7 Australian businesses not enthusiastically embracing VoIP - June 2007

4.8 VoIP will not be effective without upgraded broadband

4.9 The ACCC ACCC Association of Canadian Community Colleges
ACCC Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
ACCC Association of Community Cancer Centers
ACCC Academic Computing and Communications Center
ACCC American College of Chiropractic Consultants
 on VoIP

4.10 ISPs push into voice market

4.11 Switch to VoIP - survey 2006

4.12 Survey reveals businesses are unprepared for VoIP security threats

4.13 VoIP good growth but no money

4.14 VoIP can slash phone bills by 500

4.15 Managed network services

4.16 Business distribution of Australian VoIP market

4.17 IT and telecoms no happy convergence

5. Skype product and service developments

6. Market analysis

6.1 Click-to-talk

6.2 VoIP quality deteriorating, but who cares? We do!

6.3 Is there a strategy behind Telstra's bucket plan

6.4 VoIP over-hyped

6.4.1 No future for stand-alone VoIP

6.4.2 Integrated applications

6.4.3 Packaged services

6.4.4 Reluctant SME market See SMB.  

6.4.5 Internet-based VoIP

6.5 VoIP - a case of evolution, rather than revolution

6.6 Major battleground: SME market

6.7 The future of VoIP lies in videoconferencing A real time video session between two or more users or between two or more locations. Although the first videoconferencing was done with traditional analog TV and satellites, inhouse room systems became popular in the early 1980s after Compression Labs pioneered digitized video systems  - analysis

7. Regulatory issues

7.1 ACMA announces new approach to VoIP regulation

7.2 Light-touch VoIP regulations

7.3 VoIP emergency calls

7.4 Consumer VoIP fact sheet

8. Related reports

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/00a9da/australia_voip
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