VoIP over Wi-Fi equipment revenues are expected to reach over $82 billion (bn) by 2012. North America will lead the market at $35bn in revenues, along with EMEA (Europe, Middle East Africa) with $23bn and Asia Pacific with $21bn.
Juniper Research Report Author, Basharat Hamid Ashai, says that “the dual mode handset market will pick up much faster in the coming years than the single mode Wi-Fi handset sector.
The handset market is moving to a stage where no one wants to carry two or three devices in their pocket, so the ability to have a single device for all calls is a compelling proposition. Most single mode VoIP over Wi-Fi handset manufacturers are actively either designing or planning to ship dual mode phones”.
Another Key Trend, says the report, will be the use of Wireless Mesh technologies for VoIP. Currently these networks are in their infancy and are being used primarily for data applications.
However this market will be ripe for wireless VoIP during the coming years. VoIP using Wireless Mesh will be a key move, Ashai reported.
Further details from the report include:
Dual Mode Mobile Handsets (Cellular/VoIP over Wi-Fi) will dominate this market generating almost $68 billion in revenues by 2012 out of a total market of $82 billion.
Single Mode VoIP over Wi-Fi Handsets will continue to see a conservative uptake primarily due to high pricing – resulting in revenues of only $1.5 billion by 2012.
Enterprise Access Points (supporting VoIP) will generate over $5 billion by 2012.
Enterprise WLAN Switch/Mobility Controllers (supporting VoIP) will reach almost $8bn by 2012.