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Infonetics Research: Service provider VoIP market down 8% in 3Q08 as large telcos scale back

Large RBOCs and ILECs are scaling back on VoIP
equipment purchases, helping bring down the worldwide service provider VoIP
market 8% sequentially to $816 million in 3Q08, says market research firm
Infonetics Research in a new
report.
The overall market weakness in 3Q08 was led by a steep decline in the high
density media gateway segment, as well as a dip in the softswitch segment,
according to the report, Service
Provider VoIP and IMS Equipment and Subscribers.
On the positive side, sales of session border controllers and media servers
were up in 3Q08, although not enough to offset losses in other segments in
the next gen voice market.

"Third quarter service provider VoIP equipment sales confirmed what we
started seeing in the previous quarter: in North America, carriers were
already slowing their VoIP investments after completing major projects; in
Western Europe and some parts of Asia, such as South Korea, inventories
were already high. The quarter also reflects the global economic downturn,
which is turning the expected VoIP deployment dip into a drop. New VoIP
projects will be postponed at best, and some may be cancelled altogether,
as more consumers ditch their fixed lines, thus cutting the need for
wireline upgrades. As such, we are predicting a 2-year pause in the overall
carrier VoIP space, with a pick up expected in 2011," said Stéphane Téral,
principal analyst for VoIP and IMS at Infonetics Research.
Other highlights from the report:
-- Year-over-year (from 3Q07), softswitches, SBCs, and media servers are
up
-- Cisco shook up the worldwide trunk media gateway market with a 37%
sequential jump in revenue in 3Q08, propelling them to the #1 spot,
followed by GENBAND and Huawei
-- Nortel maintains its #1 position in the worldwide softswitch market
-- Cable MSOs are likely to postpone PacketCable 2.0 deployments for
residential VoIP due to tough economic conditions
-- Given how bad the current economic turmoil is, the 5-year outlook for
service provider next gen voice is decent
-- Voice over broadband (VoBB) will continue to be the big driver across
the board
Infonetics' report tracks
VoIP subscribers and carrier VoIP equipment, including high-, mid-, and
low-density trunk media gateways, SBCs, media servers, class 4 and class 5
softswitches, and IP Centrex/hosted IP PBX, IP trunking, and residential
voice application servers. The report also tracks fixed-line and mobile
network IMS core equipment, including HSS, CSCF servers, media resource
function, breakout gateway control function (BGCF), application servers,
and PSTN gateways.
Companies tracked include Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent, AudioCodes
(Netrake), Dialogic (Cantata), Cisco, Comverse (NetCentrex), Ditech,
Ericsson, GENBAND, Huawei, Italtel, MERA, MetaSwitch, Movius (IP Unity),
NextPoint (NexTone), Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, RadiSys (Convedia),
Sonus, Tekelec, Thomson Cirpack, UTStarcom, Veraz, Verso, Xener, and many
others.
For report highlights, log in
to Infonetics' online portal from www.infonetics.com (see Service Provider
VoIP and IMS). For sales, contact Larry Howard, vice president, at
larry@infonetics.com or +1 (408) 583-3335.
Infonetics Research (www.infonetics.com) is an international market
research and consulting firm serving the communications industry since
1990. A leader in defining and tracking emerging and established
technologies in all world regions, Infonetics helps clients plan,
strategize, and compete more effectively.
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