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No-cost and low-cost mobile VoIP is not high on the list of priorities for incumbent mobile network operators, a new report has found. According to a study by Research and Markets, while the technology is not on the radar of these organisations, it should be. [
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Mobile phone operators should embrace mobile VoIP solutions, according to experts. Ovum, an IT analyst firm, has urged the mobile telecoms industry to provide its own VoIP services in order to compete with internet call providers. [
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Mobile network operators could compensate for falling voice revenues by forming partnerships with the VoIP provider community, Juniper Research has said. Income from mobile data use has made up for the deficit in returns from voice calls so far, but that trend is not sustainable, according to the telecoms industry analyst. [
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If mobile phone operators started to provide VoIP solutions, nearly a fifth of UK adults would be interested in using them, a new study has found. YouGov surveyed 2,255 UK adults and also found that 11 per cent of people who have already downloaded a VoIP solution to their handset use it on a daily basis, reducing the cost of communications, reports TMCNet. [
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Network service providers are taking notice of moves towards mobile voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services, it has been claimed. According to Challenger Mobile, growth in the sector has forced operators to pay attention to the new technologies. [
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Cable operators are hoping to gain a share of the hosted VoIP small business market, according to new research. ABI Research claims that the global market for hosted services will exceed $34 billion in 2012 and cable operators are increasingly seeing it as a good source of revenue. [
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