Market Opportunity: Call Continuity in Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
A Research Report: 39 pages, Report ID R-1108F, published August 2011
Price: Single-user $495; Company-wide $995
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Report in a Nutshell
Fourth generation (4G) data services are in the
deployment stage, but it will be a few years until there is ubiquitous
LTE coverage. Meanwhile, there are competitive threats emerging against
incumbent carriers' core voice services. This is coming at a time when
all bearer services (voice and data) are becoming marginalized due to
market expectations, economic conditions, and a coming supply side
expansion in terms of network capacity.
This represents an opportunity and threat to
incumbent network operators as well as their suppliers and even the
competition. Certain competitors will become acquisition targets as
carriers realize their transition strategy from inexpensive
alternatives, to cheaper carrier branded offerings based on 3G. The
incumbent carriers must deal with the threat of these "dial around"
wireless VoIP providers by offering their own "dialable" VoIP.
This report evaluates the opportunity for incumbent
mobile network operator to offer "dialable" VoIP services via VoLTE.
This is in contrast to the many so called Over the Top (OTT) wireless
VoIP providers that do not rely upon 4G. They instead offer OTT
services via 3G/WiFi and require the user to download software onto a
smart phone and access their offering via their carrier's data
plan.
Key Findings
- Offering 4G/LTE VoIP via VoLTE represents an implementation and operational challenge for incumbent operators
- Incumbent operators must offer branded OTT wireless VoIP as a transition and also a solution for outbound roaming
- Incumbent network operators are in the best position to leverage presence and other core next generation network capabilities
- Certain key next generation applications, such as the Dynamic Address Book, will enable incumbent operators to differentiate themselves
Target Audience
- Over-the-Top VoIP providers
- Incumbent wireless network operators
- VoIP infrastructure and application companies
- Value-added Service (VAS) application developers
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