2011年度Convergent課金市場が42%増の10億ドルマークを通過

CAMPBELL、カリフォルニア州、2011年12月2日-市場調査会社Infonetics Researchは今日、最新のConvergent Charging Software and Services市場占有率から抜粋と、アナリストShira Levineによる予測レポートを発表しました。


アナリストノート

「課金方針と加入者管理機能を含む統合化解決案とともに、Comptel, Volubill, Orga Systemsのようなより小さなソフトウェア供給業者は、新興市場での伸びを得ました。しかし、これらのベンダーは、より大きなITおよび、隣接した機能を取り入れることにより課金のためにより統合型のアプローチ法をとっているHP, SAP, Oracle, CSG, Amdocs, Convergysといった課金プレーヤーによる競争激化に直面します」と、Infonetics Researchで次の世代のOSSと方針を支持するアナリストであるShira Levineは述べています。

Convegent課金(統合課金)市場のハイライト

  • 2011年度の世界的な統合課金市場(ソフトウェアとサービスを含む)は、2010年より42%急増の12億6000万ドルに達し、順調です。
  • Infoneticsは、統合課金市場は2015年までに32億ドルに増大すると予測しています。
  • 2010年度世界的収益によるトップ5統合課金ベンダー:Telecordia, Comverse, Huawei, Ericsson, Amdocs
  • アジア太平洋-特に東南アジアとインド-は統合課金活動をしている主要な地域です、そこでの新しい競争者と前払いの顧客の優位性の流入は、そこのテレコミュニケーション・オペレーターに正当な価格以外のものの差異を認めるよう強制しています。
  • 顧客市場と事業サービス両方をサポートする統合課金解決策を配備することにおいての関心が深まってきています。例えば、従業員にハイブリッドアカウントの作成、クラウドサービスのための収入決済、リアルタイムでの機械から機械への(M2M)取引です。

REPORT SYNOPSIS

Infonetics' biannual Convergent Charging Software and Services provides worldwide market share, worldwide and regional market size, in-depth analysis, and forecasts for convergent charging software and services. The report includes a comprehensive convergent charging product roadmap and strategic outlook. Vendors tracked include Accenture, Acision, Alcatel-Lucent, Amdocs, Atos Origin, CapGemini, Cerillion, Comptel, Comverse, Convergys, Datatronics, Ericsson, Formula Telecom Solutions, Hewlett-Packard, Huawei, IBM, Intec, Logica CMG, Nokia Siemens, Openet, Oracle, Orga, Redknee, SAP, Tata, Tech Mahindra, Telcordia, TietoEnator, Volubill, ZTE, and others.

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(原文)

Convergent charging passes the billion-dollar mark in 2011, up 42%

CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA, Dec. 2, 2011-Market research firm Infonetics Research today released excerpts from its latest Convergent Charging Software and Services market share and forecast report, led by analyst Shira Levine.

ANALYST NOTE

"Smaller software suppliers such as Comptel, Volubill, and Orga Systems have gained traction in emerging markets with their integrated solutions that include charging policy and subscriber management functionality. However, these vendors face intensified competition from larger IT and billing players like HP, SAP, Oracle, CSG, Amdocs, and Convergys that are taking a more converged approach to charging by incorporating adjacent functionality," notes Shira Levine, directing analyst for next gen OSS and policy at Infonetics Research.

CONVERGENT CHARGING MARKET HIGHLIGHTS

  • The global convergent charging market, including software and services, is on track to surge 42% in 2011 over 2010 to $1.26 billion
  • Infonetics forecasts the convergent charging market to grow to $3.2 billion by 2015
  • Top 5 convergent charging vendors by 2010 global revenue: Telcordia, Comverse, Huawei, Ericsson, Amdocs
  • Asia Pacific -- particularly Southeast Asia and India -- is the leading region for convergent charging activity, where an influx of new competitors and a predominance of prepaid customers forces telecom operators there to differentiate on more than just price
  • There is growing interest in deploying convergent charging solutions that support both the consumer market and enterprise services, such as hybrid accounts for employees, revenue settlement for cloud services, and real-time management of machine-to-machine (M2M) transactions