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Diane Myers
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Infonetics Research
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Broadband, video, and mobile services fuel the residential services market

 

Campbell, CALIFORNIA, July 1, 2010—Market research firm Infonetics Research (http://twitter.com/infonetics) today released excerpts from its latest Residential Voice, Data, and Video Services in North America market share and forecast report.


ANALYST NOTE

“The residential services market is in rapid transition. The decline of traditional fixed-line voice service and the rise of broadband access, video, and mobile data is speeding up. PC-based mobile broadband subscribers will surpass all other types of Internet access subscribers by 2013. If telecom operators aren't able to provide competitive mobile services, they will be at a significant disadvantage. Now that residential voice and Internet services are no longer tied to a physical household, operators can (and should) customize services for individual members of a household and compete on a nationwide basis versus a specific fixed territory,” advises Diane Myers, directing analyst for service provider VoIP and IMS.


RESIDENTIAL VOICE, DATA, VIDEO SERVICES MARKET HIGHLIGHTS

  • The residential services market in North America, which comprises voice, video, and Internet access services, held steady during the economic downturn, maintaining $240 billion in 2009
    • Service provider revenue from voice services (including VoIP and mobile voice) decreased 5% in 2009, while broadband access and video service revenue increased 5% and 6%, respectively
  • Infonetics Research forecasts the North American residential voice, video and Internet access services market to grow to $271 billion by 2014
  • Broadband access is the true growth engine for residential services, with annual revenue for North American service providers expected to grow at a 13% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2009 to 2014, driven by both fixed and mobile broadband solutions
  • In 2009, 70% of all North American voice subscribers were mobile; by 2014, that number will grow as an increasing number of consumers go mobile-only
  • 55% of all residential mobile subscribers in North America are customers of either AT&T or Verizon
  • The battle between cable operators and satellite providers for video services continues, with the dominating cable operators losing some revenue market share to satellite (DBS) and telco IPTV providers in 2009
  • Comcast leads in North American residential video service revenue share, and DirecTV and Dish Network jumped ahead of Time Warner Cable in 2009
  • Video services represent significant future revenue for service providers, but it comes at a high cost of programming and lower margins than voice services


REPORT SYNOPSIS

Infonetics' biannual Residential Voice, Data, and Video Services in North America report provides market size, service provider revenue and subscriber market share, household penetration rates, analysis, and forecasts for residential services and subscribers, including voice (PSTN, VoIP, mobile), Internet (dial-up, DSL, cable broadband, FTTH, WiMAX, mobile broadband), and video (cable, satellite, telco IPTV).


Market share is provided for AOL, AT&T, Bell Canada, Cablevision, CenturyLink, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV, Dish Network, Earthlink, Frontier, MetroPCS, Qwest, Rogers, Sprint, Time Warner Cable, T-Mobile, and Verizon, Videotron, Vonage, and many others.


The report includes the top North American residential service providers by revenue and market share, customizable pivot tables, and analysis of overall market conditions for service providers, enterprises, subscribers, and the global economy.


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"Broadband access is the true growth engine for residential services, with North American revenue expected to grow at a 13% CAGR from 2009 to 2014."

Diane Myers, Directing Analyst
Service Provider VoIP and IMS

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