The Transport Networks Forecast Service has been refreshed for Q4 2023.
There are several notable changes this quarter:
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The twin forces of price stagnation and traffic evaporation continue to erode revenues.
International call revenues now stand at half of their peak from 2012. Expressed in real terms (adjusted for inflation), call revenues barely reach one-half of their value from 1990.
Between 2010 and 2020, revenues took a particularly fast dive. Since then, however, traffic has eked away slowly but not disappeared, and price decreases have stabilized. We are entering a new period of revenue stasis.
In our newly updated International Voice Report, you'll explore trends in international voice services and an updated outlook for the market. This info is broken down into international traffic trends, international wholesale traffic, and international carriers.
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For much of the world, COVID is largely seen in the rear-view mirror, along with the COVID-driven bump in bandwidth deployments. The bandwidth market now continues merrily along as demand grows across nearly all networks.
The 2023 update to our Transport Networks Research Service—formerly the Global Bandwidth Research Service—assesses the state of the global telecom transport industry and evaluates the factors that shape long-term demand growth and price erosion.
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