THE Dittberner PERSPECTIVE
(formerly PROJECT ESS) report Edition
48, “BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES AND
MARKETS FOR NGN SOLUTIONS”
is the newest release in Dittberner Associates’ THE Dittberner PERSPECTIVE
multi-client GLOBAL TELECOM TECHNOLOGY SERIES study program.
This report provides the following major categories of information and guidance:
- Comprehensive description of NGN technologies and their alternative architectures
- Cost-based price forecasts of NGN systems Media Gateways, Softswitches
- Market forecast for NGN systems by Carrier segment — 2003 - 2010
- Future of circuit vs. packet switching for voice
- Standards and protocol issues and their evolution
- Case studies of over 40 telecom service providers’ NGN migration strategies
and experience with Voice over Packet services and will report their network
configurations, implementation problems and realistic future outlook.
- Company overview and detailed product technical descriptions of 60 world-class
VoP systems / solutions offered on the world market
- Detailed installed base of NGN systems (MGs, Softswitches, SGs) by country,
by supplier, and by operator
- Conclusions and recommendations for each carrier type
This report will analyze the technical, economic and real-world implementation problems
associated with handling voice services over IP and ATM technologies over the next decade.
It will provide definitive analyses of the basic problems, opportunities, realistic
market potential and market take-up of these technologies. It will present an analysis of all
of the significant world-offerings in the field of multi-service switching systems, provide
realistic long-term forecasts of their cost-based price, and compare the various network
architectures associated with voice over packet services.
The report will also provide an analysis of the total installed
base of voice over packet systems, on-order positions, and the market forecasts over
the next decade. It will provide conclusions and recommendations for each major class
of telecommunication service provider on the realistic action that they should take
over the course of the coming year in relationship to voice over packet technologies
and service offerings.
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