Mobile data services will continue be the main engine of growth, offsetting the continued rapid decline of wireline voice revenues. Mobile voice revenue is forecast to grow at a six-percent CAGR, but the revenue from non-messaging data will grow at 21 percent, while messaging revenue will grow at 12 percent.
Friday, February 18, 2011
6% Annual Telecom Revenue Growth to 2014
The worldwide telecoms market will grow from $1.8 trillion in 2009 to $2.4 trillion in 2014, at a six-percent compound annual growth rate, says Analysys Mason.
Mobile data services will continue be the main engine of growth, offsetting the continued rapid decline of wireline voice revenues. Mobile voice revenue is forecast to grow at a six-percent CAGR, but the revenue from non-messaging data will grow at 21 percent, while messaging revenue will grow at 12 percent.
Mobile data services will continue be the main engine of growth, offsetting the continued rapid decline of wireline voice revenues. Mobile voice revenue is forecast to grow at a six-percent CAGR, but the revenue from non-messaging data will grow at 21 percent, while messaging revenue will grow at 12 percent.

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