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March 2011

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Mobile VoIP phones 'are adding more features'

March 15, 2011


A greater number of calling features are being added to mobile VoIP phones as the technology reaches maturity, reports Research and Markets.

In its newly added study, Global Mobile VoIP Solutions Market 2010-2014, the analyst explains that mobile VoIP phones have historically been used primarily for voice calling.

However, more visual elements - including full video-calling capabilities - are being added to many handsets by manufacturers.

Market growth in general is being driven by businesses keen to cut costs through the improved affordability offered by IP telephony solutions, Research and Markets adds.

Different regions may also be seeing a changing landscape within the sector itself - in particular due to mergers, acquisitions and consolidation.

The study is a TechNavio report, a specialist stream of analysis conducted by Infiniti Research Limited and republished by Research and Markets.

Its role is to provide competitive intelligence, customer knowledge, market insight and strategic information on an actionable basis to technology industry operators.











Source: Telappliant News: 2011-03-09

Report: 40 million IP telephony devices to be sold in 2015

March 1, 2011

Based on a report from In-Stat, calendar year 2015 is positioned to be a substantial one for VoIP device makers.

According to the research company's latest report, IP telephony devices sold worldwide will be more than 40 million units in 2015.  As VoIP sales increased last year, analysts predict the trend will continue into the near future as more companies turn to VoIP for their advanced communication needs. Interestingly, analysts also saw that corded phones would continue to dominate the next five years, despite the rise of the mobile market -- a prediction that contradicts a report from Insight Research last week.