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Mobile VoIP Shows Significant Growth Opportunities

In fact, according to this release, the global fixed line VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) market is set to generate $40 billion a year by 2015. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is taking more of the market share and mobile VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is offering even greater capabilities and opportunities. Data shared by Point Topic shows that the global growth in VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) while 2010 was 12.6 percent and there is plenty of possibility for this to continue throughout the world.

"The growth of VoIP has been bumpy however shows signs of acceleration," said John Bosnell, senior analyst at Point Topic, in a statement. "VoIP has all the hallmarks of a classic substitution commodity. This is where clients look at the service in other words delivered by a new product and decide that it meets, or exceeds, the service they are currently receiving and when it is appropriately priced they will switch from one to the other."

The standard telephone system

Consumers are increasingly turning to end-to-end IP services over the standard telephone system. The former provides voice services at attractive costs, during also adding other capabilities, including mobile VoIP. This is a significant move in the right direction given the increase in mobility for consumers and business users alike.

"France has been something of a test bed for VoIP. Driven by an active supplier base that has made VoIP available to a large percentage of the population over the last decade, the providers have been rewarded with significant take-up," added Bosnell.

As a result, there has been a rapid shift in France away from the PSTN. By 2010, more than 50 percent of telephony traffic in France was originating on fixed networks and started on a VoIP phone. The increased move to mobile VoIP will furthermore drive this adoption and penetration of VoIP in the global market.

The extended possibility afforded

The extended possibility afforded by mobile VoIP is growing, given the demand for Internet telephony and services like Skype. Bosnell highlighted that it is a highly fragmented market in other words generally served by companies who do not or will not report regular statistics and earnings. Skype, but, continues to serve as the market leader in mobile VoIP and does report some of its numbers.

This company alone has 150 million regular callers. The associated revenue, but, is much lower. By the end of 2010, only 9 million users were paying $8 million a month. This has been an ongoing problem for Skype – generating revenue from a service that is as a rule free.

"If Skype continues to grow as it has been and manages to keep its ARPU at the current level at the time it will be generating in the region of $2 billion a year by the start of 2016. If you work hard and manage to marry your internet telephony service with a major mobile device manufacturer and solve any number of technical and regulatory issues, the market could actually explode," concluded Bosnell.

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