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Carrier NGN Migration Strategies Set VoIP Timing

Service: VoIP Infrastructure
Report Number: IN0502435CT
Publication Date: April 2005
Number of Pages: 59
Report Price: $2,995 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Keith Nissen

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Abstract
The mass migration to VoIP is dependent on carriers migrating to next-generation network architectures such as IMS. This report profiles selected carriers, worldwide, to illustrate alternative network migration strategies. The business and market factors driving these various strategies are examined. Network migration strategies are forecasted for each incumbent operator, worldwide, leading to the quantification of global VoIP-enabled lines from 2005-2019. Based on this forecast, observations and conclusions of the VoIP market are presented.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Introduction
  • Evolution to IMS
    • Current Network Architectures
    • IMS structure
  • Migration Phases
    • Phase 1: Optimization
    • Phase 2: Capacity/Service Expansion
    • Phase 3: Convergence
  • Factors Impacting Network Migration
    • PSTN costs
    • Investment
    • Technology
    • Regulatory Environment
    • Pricing
    • Competition
  • NGN Carrier Profiles
    • PSTN Replacement - British Telecom (BT)
      • Background
      • Network Overview
      • 21Century Network
      • Regional Network
      • Analysis
    • Greenfield – FastWeb (Italy)
      • Background
      • Network Overview
      • Analysis
      • NGN Overlay - China Telecom
      • Background
      • Network Overview
      • Analysis
    • Partial PSTN Replacement and Overlay - Slovak Telekom
      • Background
      • Network Overview
      • Analysis
      • In-Region Replacement with Out-of-Region Expansion – Verizon
      • Background
      • Network Overview
      • Analysis
  • NGN Migration and VoIP Forecast
  • Glossary
  • Appendix A

List of Tables

  • Table 1. VoIP Migration Examples
  • Table 2. VoIP-Enabled Lines by Geographic Region through 2019
  • Table 3. North America VoIP-Enabled Line Penetration 2005-2019
  • Table 4. Middle East VoIP-Enabled Line Penetration 2005-2019
  • Table 5. Europe VoIP-Enabled Line Penetration 2005-2019
  • Table 6. Latin America VoIP-Enabled Line Penetration 2005-2019
  • Table 7. Africa VoIP-Enabled Line Penetration 2005-2019
  • Table 8. Asia VoIP-Enabled Line Penetration 2005-2019

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Worldwide VoIP – Enabled Lines Forecast by 5-Year Time Periods 2005-2019
  • Figure 2. Traditional PSTN Hierarchy
  • Figure 3. Simplified IMS Layered Architecture
  • Figure 4. Current British Telecom Network Architecture
  • Figure 5. British Telecom 21st Century Network
  • Figure 6. British Telecom European Regional Network
  • Figure 7. Phase 0 IP Backbone Creation
  • Figure 8. Phase 1 VoIP Infrastructure Creation
  • Figure 9. Phase 2 Application Infrastructure Creation
  • Figure 10. Phase 3 SIP Introduction
  • Figure 11. Phase 4 Enhanced SIP Applications
  • Figure 12. Phase 5 Interconnection with other Application Domains
  • Figure 13. China Telecom National Backbone Network
  • Figure 14. China Telecom Network Vertical View
  • Figure 15. Slovak Telekom Next-Generation Network Architecture
  • Figure 16. Slovak Telecom Next-Generation IP/MPLS Core Network
  • Figure 17. Slovak Telekom NGN and PSTN Connectivity
  • Figure 18. Verizon IP/MPLS Backbone Network and Major Regional IP Rings 2005
  • Figure 19. Worldwide VoIP – Enabled Lines Forecast by 5-Year Time Periods 2005-2019

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