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USA Intelligence Report

USA Intelligence Report

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Management Study
Published: August 2009
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Research from: telecomsmarketresearch
Sector: Networks & Infrastructure

The US communications market, including traditional pay-TV, generated $359bn in service revenue in 2008. We expect the market to grow at a CAGR of 2.5% from year-end 2009 to year-end 2014, reaching $406bn in 2014. Accounting for a large part of the growth, mobile data revenue will climb from $36bn in 2008 to $94bn in 2014. Already larger than fixed broadband, mobile data will surpass fixed voice (PSTN + VoIP) in 2011. IP networks will drive most additional growth, because IPTV will grow from $2bn in 2008 to $15bn in 2014, VoIP will grow from $8bn in 2008 to $22bn in 2014, and fixed broadband will grow from $33bn in 2008 to about $46bn in 2014. The decline of PSTN voice revenue will result from the substitution of voice platforms both as fixed operators migrate customers to all-IP voice platforms and as consumers opt for mobile voice platforms, which also will eventually turn to IP. The US communications market, including traditional pay-TV, generated $359bn in service revenue in 2008. We expect the market to grow at a CAGR of 2.5% from year-end 2009 to year-end 2014, reaching $406bn in 2014. Accounting for a large part of the growth, mobile data revenue will climb from $36bn in 2008 to $94bn in 2014. Already larger than fixed broadband, mobile data will surpass fixed voice (PSTN + VoIP) in 2011. IP networks will drive most additional growth, because IPTV will grow from $2bn in 2008 to $15bn in 2014, VoIP will grow from $8bn in 2008 to $22bn in 2014, and fixed broadband will grow from $33bn in 2008 to about $46bn in 2014. The decline of PSTN voice revenue will result from the substitution of voice platforms both as fixed operators migrate customers to all-IP voice platforms and as consumers opt for mobile voice platforms, which also will eventually turn to IP.

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