Apart from providing annual industry statistics, the report provides industry’s first estimates related to the extent to which world’s voice network has migrated to NGN/softswitch based technology. An estimated 41% of the voice gateway ports in wireless networks are NGN now. Click here to read the blog.
Table Of Contents
(Report inlcudes supplement VoIP Minutes 2009)
Executive Summary
1. The State We Are In
1.1 An Overview
1.2 Methodology for Estimating Volume of Ports in Existing Networks
1.3 Proportion of Wireline Network that has Migrated to NGN Voice
1.3.1 Gateway Ports
1.3.2 Class 5 Softswitch
1.4 Proportion of Wireless Network that has Migrated to NGN Voice
2. Beginning of Migration Toward IMS
2.1 Top Ten Reasons Why Carriers are Progressively Skipping the Intermediate Softswitch Step
2.2 IMS Deployments Trends and What It Means for Vendors
3. Other Trends
3.1 Progress on Voice-over-Broadband
3.2 Update on Over-The-Top Mobile VoIP and VoLTE
3.3 Update on Voice Mashups
3.4 Open Source Trends
4. NGN Voice Equipment Shipments
4.1 Wireline Carrier VoIP Equipment
4.1.1 Overall Wireline NGN/Softswitch Subscriber Line Shipments in 2009
4.1.2 Wireline IMS / Pre-IMS Line Shipments in 2009
4.1.3 Wireline Class 4 Softswitch Shipments in 2009
4.1.4 Wireline Service Provider Media Gateway Shipments in 2009
4.2 Wireless NGN Shipments in 2009
4.3 Other VoIP Equipment Shipments in 2009
4.3.1 Session Border Controllers
4.3.2 Independent IP Media Servers
4.3.3 Enterprise VoIP Equipment Sales in 2009
5. Prospects of Mid-Tier NGN Voice Vendors
5.1 Challenges for Mid-Tier Vendors in Present Scenario
5.2 Prospects of Selected Companies
5.2.1 Sonus Networks
5.2.2 Genband
5.2.3 Acme Packet
5.2.4 Metaswitch
5.2.5 Cedar Point Communications
5.2.6 Broadsoft
5.2.7 Veraz Networks
Figures and Tables
Figure 1.1: Percentage of wireline voice networks in BRIC countries that have migrated to NGN
Figure 1.2: Proportion of wireline network that is NGN versus TDM
Figure 1.3: Forecasts of NGN voice port shipments in wireline network under three different growth scenarios pertaining to IMS and IP Peering
Figure 1.4: Wireline subscriber lines by category: TDM, Softswitch, IMS / Pre-IMS
Figure 1.5: Yearly Class 5 softswitch and IMS / Pre-IMS deployments 2003-2009
Figure 1.6: Forecasts of Class 5 softswitch and IMS / Pre-IMS lines 2010-2014
Figure 1.7: Proportion of wireless network that is NGN versus TDM
Figure 1.8: Wireless Wireline comparison
Figure 1.9: Wireless Wireline comparison
Figure 4.1: Market share of vendors in NGN subscriber lines shipped worldwide in 2009
Figure 4.2: Worldwide IMS / Pre-IMS subscriber lines shipped in 2009: Split between business and residential lines
Figure 4.3: IMS / Pre-IMS Line Shipments 2005-2009
Figure 4.4: Market share of vendors in residential IMS / Pre-IMS subscriber lines shipped in 2009
Figure 4.5: Market share of vendors in wireline Class 4 lines shipped worldwide in 2009
Figure 4.6: Market share of vendors in wireline Media Gateway ports shipped worldwide in 2009
Figure 4.7: Wireline media gateway ports split (access, trunk) 2009
Figure 4.8: Market share of vendors in wireline VoIP trunk gateways in 2009
Figure 4.9: Market share of vendors in wireline VoIP Access Gateways in 2009
Figure 4.10: 2009 market share of NGN gateway ports in wireless
Figure 4.11: Regional comparison of Session Border Controller revenues in 2009
Figure 4.12: SBC 2009 revenues: market share of vendors
Figure 4.13: Regional comparison of Media Server shipments in 2007
Figure 4.14: Market share of vendors in IP Phones
Figure 4.15: Market share of vendors in IP PBX
Figure 4.16: Market share of vendors in Enterprise Voice Gateway ports
Figure 4.17: Market share of vendors in ATAs
Table 1.1: Line : Trunk ratios of equipment vendors
Table 1.2: Forecasts of NGN voice port shipments in wireline network under three different growth scenarios pertaining to IMS and IP Peering
Table 1.3: Yearly Class 5 softswitch and IMS / Pre-IMS deployments 2003-2009
Table 1.4: Forecasts of Class 5 softswitch and IMS / Pre-IMS lines 2010-2014
Table 4.1: Total NGN subscriber lines shipped (and revenue) worldwide in 2009 with regional breakdown
Table 4.2: Total Class 4 lines shipped (and revenue) worldwide in 2009 with regional breakdown
Table 4.3: Total wireline Media Gateway ports shipped (and revenue) worldwide in 2009 with regional breakdown
Table 4.4: Regional distribution of IP Phones shipment
Table 4.5: Regional distribution of IP PBX shipment
Table 4.6: Regional distribution of Enterprise Voice Gateway Port Shipments
Table 4.7: Regional distribution of ATA shipments








