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One Hundred Million Mobile VOIP Users in 2011 SAN DIEGO, CA – May 23, 2006 – As more consumers carry their iPods with them everywhere, they are hoping Apple will add WiFi and VOIP for the killer converged mobile entertainment device, according to a new study from ON World. “The PC industry has found an ideal services model and this is the ‘real time Internet,’” says Mareca Hatler ON World’s Director of Research. “Services such as VOIP, video, music, radio, news and instant messaging coupled with mobile devices such as a WiFi enabled iPod, and the ubiquity of broadband will result in 100 million consumer mobile VOIP users in 2011.” ON World interviewed 100 key technology influencers in several consumer markets as well as electronics retailers and discovered that 35 percent were interested in VOIP combined with mobile entertainment devices. Convergence becomes
Collision The PC industry will ship more than two times as many mobile VOIP devices per year as the Telecom industry in 2011. These Mobile VOIP
devices need infrastructure and Skype provides this with its 100 million
PCs using their peer-to-peer telecommunications platform. ON World predicts that by 2011 Skype will have 25 percent of the world’s VOIP users and $1.2 billion in voice service revenues. Mobile WiFi Landscape
ON World’s
recently published report is available from: http://onworld.com/mobilevoip/consumerrpt.htm About ON World: Media
Contact: Mareca Hatler, eMail
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