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TMCNet:  Infonetics Research: Very good year for carrier VoIP and IMS networking gear

[February 27, 2008]

Infonetics Research: Very good year for carrier VoIP and IMS networking gear

(Market Wire Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) CAMPBELL, CA, February 27 / MARKET WIRE/ --

Voice over broadband continues to be the top
application driving service providers to invest in VoIP and IMS networking
equipment, according to Infonetics Research's latest "Service Provider VoIP
and IMS Equipment and Subscribers" report.

Sales of service provider VoIP and IMS equipment grew 19% between 2006 and
2007, to over $3.9 billion, the report shows, with all segments in the
market posting growth. Some segments, such as IMS core equipment, nearly
doubled year-over-year.

"The overall next gen voice equipment market is maturing, as evidenced by
single-digit annual sales growth in traditional equipment such as media
gateways and softswitches, but other types of equipment, namely session
border controllers, media servers, and voice application servers, will
generally grow faster for the next five years. As we are starting the
fourth year of a global telecom investment cycle and leaning toward a
plateau, the overall next gen voice equipment will likely weather a
slowdown starting in 2010 or 2011, buoyed by strong IMS core equipment
sales," said St?phane T?ral, principal analyst for VoIP and IMS at
Infonetics Research.

Other highlights from the report:

-- The worldwide service provider VoIP and IMS market is forecast to grow
to $8.4 billion in 2011
-- The fastest growing segments in 2007 were session border controllers,
softswitches, voice application servers, and IMS core equipment
-- For the quarter, the overall market is up 18% sequentially, 3Q07 to
4Q07
-- Market movers and shakers include Nortel and Nokia Siemens, the #1 and
#2 worldwide revenue leaders in the combined media gateway and softswitch
segment; Cisco takes the #3 spot for 4Q07, while Sonus captures the #3 spot
for 2007
-- There were just under 80 million VoIP subscribers worldwide in 2007,
led by the Asia Pacific region


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 application softswitches, voice application
servers, and IMS core equipment, including home subscriber servers (HSS)
and CSCF servers.

The report provides analysis and rankings for Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent,
AudioCodes, BroadSoft, Cantata, Ditech, Cisco, Comverse (NetCentrex),
Ericsson, GENBAND, Huawei, IP Unity Glenayre, Italtel, MetaSwitch, Netrake,
NexTone, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, RadiSys (Convedia), Sonus,
Tekelec, Thomson Cirpack, UTStarcom, Veraz, Verso, Xener, and many others.

Download report highlights by logging in to Infonetics' access 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 specializing in data networking and telecom.
Services include market share and forecasting, end-user survey research,
service provider survey research, and service provider capex analysis.

Press Contact:
St?phane T?ral
Principal Analyst, Service Provider VoIP, IMS, and Mobile Infrastructure
Infonetics Research
(408) 583-3371Email Contact

Copyright ? 2008 Market Wire, Incorporated

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