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By 2010, 32 million corporate employees in Western Europe will be connected to VoIP, says Analysys
32 million corporate employees across Western Europe will be connected to a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system by 2010, according to a new report – ‘VoIP versus Mobile: forecasts for the future of enterprise voice’ - from
IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) to be widely adopted by mobile operators within five years, despite a slow start, says Analysys
IMS (the Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem), the latest so-called “must have” technology for telecom operators, will be widely adopted within the mobile operator community within five years, according to a new report, Delivering Strategic Benefits with IP Multimedia
Incumbent telcos must rethink what they sell and how they sell it, says Analysys
* Telcos need longer-term strategies for evolving orientation of value, as regularly billed service revenue is expected to decline as a proportion of total consumer revenue over the next decade
* Retail wireline divisions must adapt to sell
60% of Western European residential voice spend to be on mobile and VoIP by 2010, says new report
By 2010, mobile and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services will account for more than 60% of residential voice spend in Western Europe and up to a quarter of households will have abandoned plain old telephony services (POTS),
As 3G fuels MVNO growth, operators will vie for the best MVNO partners, says Analysys
3G will stimulate a new wave of MVNOs that offer services beyond discount voice calls and SMS and increase benefits for host mobile operators, according to a new report, The Future of MVNOs in the 3G Era, published
Mobile penetration in Western Europe is forecast to reach 100% by 2007, says Analysys
Active mobile penetration in Western Europe is expected to continue to grow strongly despite having reached 90% at the end of 2004, according to a new report, ‘The Western European Mobile Market: trends and forecasts 2005-2010’, released by





