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    VoIP and IMS market set for first year of growth in four years

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    The carrier VoIP and IMS equipment market grew 8% year-on-year for the third quarter 2012 and is set to grow over the year for the first time in four years, according to Infonetics Research. 

    Infonetics principal analyst Diane Myers said, “We’re entering the long-tail of the legacy softswitch and trunking gateway market, with opportunities for early equipment replacement and new deals that will help slow declines and provide stabilization. Second, IMS deployments continue to grow, and there are pockets of VoLTE and wireless spending.”

    “Given these factors, and based on our fourth quarter projections,” Myers continues, “We’re anticipating that 2012 will provide the first annual growth in the carrier VoIP and IMS market in over four years.” 

    Infonetics also found that:

    • The global service provider VoIP and IMS market was down 4% sequentially in 3Q12, but is up 8% from the year-ago quarter (3Q11)
    • Asia Pacific and Latin America carried the VoIP and IMS market in 3Q12, each posting high single-digit sequential growth and strong double-digit year-over-year increases
    • Huawei strengthened its lead in the overall VoIP and IMS market, now at around 1/4 market share, through solid sales across its IMS and NGN VoIP product lines
    • In the session border controller (SBC) segment, Sonus jumped to over 20% market share in the quarter, solidifying their position as a strong number two after Acme Packet 
    • In the IMS market, it was another tight battle in 3Q12 between Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia Siemens Networks as we see continued expansion within existing IMS networks