Businessinfo: New reports: International VoIP traffic will exceed 40 billion minutes.LONDON London, city, Canada London, city (1991 pop. 303,165), SE Ont., Canada, on the Thames River. The site was chosen in 1792 by Governor Simcoe to be the capital of Upper Canada, but York was made capital instead. London was settled in 1826. -- New research from businessinfo.ws (http://www.businessinfo.ws/archive/BIAABAWC.htm) says that International VoIP traffic will exceed 40 billion minutes with more than 30% annual growth. Still, this will remain a wholesale specialist niche distinct from consumer VoIP. It also found that mobile-terminated international voice traffic will exceed 70 billion minutes, accounting for 25% of global calls but over 60% of wholesale carrier revenue. Finally, global cross-border voice revenues will remain stable at around $52bn, with continually con·tin·u·al adj. 1. Recurring regularly or frequently: the continual need to pay the mortgage. 2. decelerating price declines offset by modest traffic growth. This new report, offered by businessinfo.ws, has been updated continually since 1989, and has become the benchmark report for the international carrier industry. It provides a completely unique data set on international traffic flows, accompanied by statistics on international voice pricing, costs, and market shares as well as analysis of mobile traffic and voice over IP. In addition, it's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have supplementary International Telecom Almanac almanac, originally, a calendar with notations of astronomical and other data. Almanacs have been known in simple form almost since the invention of writing, for they served to record religious feasts, seasonal changes, and the like. features summary data on the world's major fiber-optic systems and global Internet backbones A group of communications networks managed by several commercial companies that provide the major high-speed links across the country. ISPs are either connected directly to these backbones or to a larger regional ISP that is connected to one. as excerpted from companion reports. For more information visit http://www.businessinfo.ws/archive/BIAABAWC.htm |
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