Global VoIP service market up 5% in 2015, to reach $83 billion in 2020: IHS Technology

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The global voice over IP (VoIP) service market grew 5% in 2015 over the prior year to reach $73 billion, driven by businesses’ move to cloud-based services and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), as well as service providers’ de-emphasis of legacy voice connectivity, according to report by IHS Technology.

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The report said that the continued strong worldwide growth is expected for the VoIP service market over the next five years, when it is forecast to reach $83 billion in 2020.

“VoIP services, both residential and business, have become acceptable alternatives to landlines in most developed countries. Although residential VoIP service remains a significant portion of VoIP services revenue, business services and a dynamic supplier landscape are driving growth,” Diane Myers, senior research director, VoIP, UC and IMS, IHS Technology said.

Myers added that the competitive landscape has become highly fragmented for VoIP business services, with an increasing number of PBX and unified communications (UC) vendors, enterprise agents and resellers expanding into the market along with traditional service providers.

Additionally, hosted PBX and UC services are being pitched alongside SIP trunking as more multi-site businesses seek out hybrid solutions. The report said that residential VoIP services continued to make up the majority (62%) of VoIP service revenue in 2015.

There were 230 million residential VoIP subscribers worldwide in 2015, an increase of 3% from 2014. The findings said that roughly 10 to 20% of new IP PBX lines sold are part of a managed service or outsourced contract depending on region; as a result, managed IP PBX services, including private cloud services, are expected to comprise the largest segment of business VoIP services over the next several years.

In 2015, UC-as-a-Service (UCaaS) revenue grew 6% over the prior year and seats were up 25%; the slower revenue growth is due to a highly competitive situation in North America that led to significant price cutting by many providers, HIS said.

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