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This recurring report details the pricing and marketing strategies of residential VoIP services. Companies covered include Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Verizon, AT&T, Vonage, and Lingo.
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Residential VoIP Service Types: A Brief History
- Independent Providers
- Cable Companies
- Traditional Telcos
- Provider Segments
- Independent Providers
- Peer-to-Peer Originators
- Incumbent Telcos and Cable Operators
- Current Pricing
- Unlimited Local and Long Distance Plans
- Global Plans
- Budget Plans
- Price Changes in the Past Year
- Promotions
- Summary
- TABLE OF FIGURES
- Figure 1: Unique Features, Pricing Offered by Independent VoIP Providers
- Figure 2: Residential Monthly VoIP Pricing, Unlimited Local and Long Distance*
- Figure 3: Unlimited Global Calling Plans
- Figure 4: Budget Plan Pricing*
- Figure 5: Prices Changes for Unlimited Plans 2008-2009
- Figure 6: Current Promotions for Residential VoIP Service
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R. Daniel Power
R. Daniel Power has over 25 years' experience in the telecom and computer industries. He started his telecom career in market research and analysis while at General Electric. In his next position he was responsible for indirect channel sales at Data-Control Systems. Following that he had a series of positions with increasing scope and responsibility in product management. Products under his management included transmission devices and computer peripherals under several brand names, including Teletype Corporation and NCR. Power also worked with Lucent Technologies on strategy and portfolio management, eventually having responsibility for the entire Lucent product portfolio. Today, Power is a Level II candidate in the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program, a globally recognized standard for measuring the competence and integrity of financial analysts. He holds a BS ME from Lafayette College and an MBA in Marketing from Columbia Business School.
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