| New Study Finds Wireless VoIP Emerging as Threat to Mobile Carriers Profits and Revenue |
| DALLAS, Texas, August 23, 2005 Just as VoIP increased competition and lowered calling rates for wireline local and long distance services, so to will Wireless VoIP (wVoIP) bring about similar changes to mobile phone networks and services. The main drivers behind this change are the rise of VoIP on landline networks, new technologies, and the fixed-mobile convergence strategies being rolled out by wireline players. These are some of the key findings from a new research report: Wireless VoIP: What Threats to Mobile Operators? published by IDATE and now available from Alexander Resources, a leading research, consulting and education firm specializing in wireless communications. The new report provides a comprehensive analysis of wVoIP technological challenges, networks, handsets, software solutions, wVoIP commercial deployments, trials and growth scenarios for 2005-2010. Additional conclusions from this report include:
Additional information on this new report can be found at: http://www.alexanderresources.com/reports.htm or by contacting Alexander Resources at Reports@AlexanderResources.com or calling us at 972-818-8225. About Alexander Resources Alexander Resources is a leading provider of strategic consulting, educational services, and research reports to the wireless communications industry. Founded in 1990, the companys clients include over 200 of the world's leading manufacturers and service providers of wireless communications networks, products, and services. SOURCE: Alexander Resources -0- 08/23/2005 /CONTACT: Jerry Kaufman of Alexander Resources, 972-818-8225, JKaufman@AlexanderResources.com /Web site: http://www.AlexanderResources.com |