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Voice over Mobile Broadband (VoMBB) Trends: Market Research Report

December 2013 | 17 pages | ID: VEDBBC1FD40EN
Global Industry Analysts, Inc

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The report analyzes and presents an overview of Voice Over Mobile Broadband (VoMBB) market worldwide. 'Voice over Mobile Broadband (VoMBB) refers to innovative mobile-based voice solutions that enable carriers to end-to-end route standard mobile phone calls over mobile broadband networks, such as Wi-Fi, HSPA/HSPA+, and LTE.'

Supported with 1 market data table, the report provides a review of market trends, and strategic industry activities of major companies worldwide. In addition, 60 companies operating in the Voice Over Mobile Broadband (VoMBB) arena worldwide including AT&T Inc., Broadsoft Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Deutsche Telekom AG, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., MetroPCS Inc., NTT DoCoMo Inc., Sprint, Verizon Wireless, ZTE Corporation and other are profiled.
1. VOICE OVER MOBILE BROADBAND – A MARKET OVERVIEW

VoMBB: The Next-Generation of Voice Solutions over Mobile Broadband Networks

Table 1. Global Voice over Mobile Broadband (VoMBB) Subscriptions (2012-2017) in Million

2. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY

Mavenir Systems Takes Over Airwide Solutions

3. MARKET PARTICIPANTS

Alcatel-Lucent SA (France)
Alianza, Inc. (USA)
AT&T, Inc. (USA)
Bell Mobility, Inc. (Canada)
Bharti Airtel Ltd. (India)
Broadsoft, Inc. (USA)
C Spire (USA)
Celcom Axiata Berhad (Malaysia)
Chess Ltd. (UK)
China Mobile Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (USA)
Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany)
Dialogic, Inc. (USA)
DNA Oy (Finland)
EE Ltd. (UK)
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Co. PJSC (UAE)
Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) (UAE)
Ericsson (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson) (Sweden)
Genband (USA)
Huawei Technologies Co. , Ltd. (China)
Kineto Wireless (USA)
Korea Telecom Corporation (South Korea)
LG Uplus Corporation (Korea)
Mavenir Systems, Inc. (USA)
MetroPCS, Inc. (USA)
Mobile TeleSystems OJSC (Russia)
Mobinil (Egypt)
Mobistar SA (Belgium)
NEC Corporation (Japan)

NETGEAR (USA)

Nokia Solutions and Networks (Finland)
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. (Japan)
Ooredoo Q. S. C (Qatar)
Oracle Corporation (USA)
Qualcomm, Inc. (USA)
Samsung Electronics Co. , Ltd. (Korea)
Sansay, Inc. (USA)
Saudi Telecom Company (Saudi Arabia)
SK Telecom Co. , Ltd. (Korea)
Smart Communications, Inc. (Philippines)
Sonus Networks, Inc. (USA)
Sprint (USA)
StarHub Ltd. (Singapore)
Swisscom AG (Switzerland)
Synectiv Ltd. (UK)
Tata DoCoMo Ltd. (India)
Telekom Slovenije D. D. (Slovenia‎)
Telenor ASA (Norway)
Telia (Sweden)
TELUS Corporation (Canada)
T-Mobile USA, Inc. (USA)
Total Access Communication Public Co. , Ltd. (DTAC) (Thailand)
United States Cellular Corporation (USA)
UTStarcom, Inc. (China)
Velocent Systems, Inc. (USA)
Verizon Wireless (USA)
VIP Mobile d. o. o. (Serbia)
VIPnet d. o. o (Croatia)
Vodafone Group PLC (UK)
ZTE Corporation (China)

4. APPENDIX


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