ISDN Modem Market to exceed US$ 36.89 thousand by 2024

    Published on 14-Oct-2022
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    Report : ISDN Modem Market Forecast to 2024 - COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis By Type [Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and Primary Rate Interface (PRI)] and Application (Residential and Commercial)

    According to the new research report published by The Insight Partners on "ISDN Modem Market Forecast to 2024 - COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis," the market is expected to register a CAGR of -80.9% from 2022 to 2024 to reach US$ 36.89 thousand by 2024.

    The report features prominent players in the ISDN modem market, including Epygi Technologies LLC, Polycom, Ekinops, Xiamen Yeastar Information Technology Co. Ltd., and HypermediaS, who collectively hold a significant market share. These players are shifting their focus towards newer technologies such as DSL, ADSL, WAN, and VoIP, which is hindering the growth of the ISDN modem market.

    North America is projected to hold the largest share in the ISDN modem market in 2022. This can be attributed to the presence of significant market players in countries such as the US. However, in many US states, it has become difficult to order new ISDN connections, and the market is mainly driven by existing customers across other countries. Despite this, companies like Patton LLC, Epygi Technologies LLC, and Plantronics Inc. continue to provide limited ISDN support services for their existing customers. Telecom operators in the US have also stopped offering ISDN solutions to their customers, as seen with Sprint's announcement in 2017 that it had ceased providing a new long-distance ISDN network for its customers. Additionally, Verizon (formerly MCI WorldCom) has been serving only its legacy customers. AT&T and Verizon have also increased line rental charges for their existing ISDN BRI customers, which has been limiting the growth of the ISDN market size in North America.

    The ISDN modem market in Mexico is sustained by the growing number of fixed phone lines, which saw a rise in subscriptions from 22.5 million in 2019 to around 23.86 million in 2020, and from 12.3 million in 2000. This indicates an increase of approximately 1.3 million subscribers in just one year. Consequently, the demand for ISDN modems has been driven by the surge in fixed telephone lines that include ISDN channels, fixed wireless connections, public payphones, and VoIP subscriptions across the country. However, there are no ISDN modem manufacturers in Mexico, and the demand for ISDN modems is met by vendors in the US and other countries that serve a limited customer base worldwide. These factors have contributed to the growth of the ISDN modem market in the Mexico region.

    The ISDN modem market analysis is segmented based on type, application, and geography. Based on type, the ISDN modem market is bifurcated into basic rate interface (BRI) and primary rate interface (PRI). In terms of application, the ISDN modem market is segmented into residential and commercial. Based on geography, the ISDN modem market analysis is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America.

    Key Findings of Study:

    During the forecast period, the ISDN modem market is anticipated to experience a negative double-digit decline due to the discontinuation of ISDN lines and infrastructure in various parts of the world. This can be attributed to the emergence of newer and faster technologies that offer higher communication speeds and faster internet connections for telecommunications worldwide, at a lower cost compared to ISDN lines.

    Several telecom operators worldwide have declared their intention to discontinue new ISDN line connections and the sales of ISDN modems. Furthermore, the ISDN infrastructure is expected to be shut down by the end of 2025, which has led to a shift in the focus of ISDN modem market players towards new product offerings. British Telecom (BT) has also announced an extension to the deadline for customers to obtain new ISDN lines, with BT providing new ISDN lines until the end of September 2023. After this date, BT has planned to halt all ISDN line subscriptions and close the existing ISDN infrastructure across the European region until the end of 2025. The ISDN infrastructure is also expected to cease across the globe by the end of 2025, ultimately leading to the closure of the global ISDN modem market.

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