Abstract
Business VoIP Revolution 2007-2012: The Opportunity. The Market. The Players. provides detailed market information including market sizing projections through 2012, technology overviews, and case studies. Adoption drivers and obstacles are reviewed in-depth in this 150+ page study.
WHO NEEDS THIS REPORT:
- VoIP Providers
- Competitive Telecom Service Providers
- Financial Analysts
- Investment Bankers
- VoIP Equipment firms
- VoIP Players
- Wireless Telephone Companies
- Internet Service Providers
- Consultants
- Investors
WHY YOU NEED THIS DATA:
- Back Your VoIP Market Entry or Investment Strategy
- Support Product Development Plans
- Identify Investment Opportunities
- Pursue Market Growth Areas
- Study the Competition and Specific Competitors
- Present Investors with Hard Industry Facts
WHAT YOU GET:
- Market Sizing and Analysis
- Case Studies
- Detailed Examination of Drivers
- Product/Technology Backgrounder
- Projections through 2012
- Much more.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
I. Review of the Enterprise Communications Market
II. Getting Up to Speed
- A. History of the PSTN and Legacy Switches
- B. How does a VoIP Call Work?
- C. Development of Packet Networks and Standards
- D. Equipment for Enterprise VoIP Deployments
- E. IP Networks
- F. The Future of Enterprise VoIP
- G. Business VoIP Product Overview
III. Business VoIP Drivers
IV. Business VoIP Growth Inhibitors
V. VoIP Market: Sizing, Share and Growth
- A. VoIP Market Analysis by Business Segment
- B. VoIP Market Analysis by Product Type
VI. Business VoIP Players: Products and Strategies
- AT&T
- BellSouth
- Broadwing
- Covad
- Cox Communications
- Global Crossing
- PAETEC
- Qwest
- Skype
- Sprint
- Time Warner Telecom
- US LEC
- Verizon
- XO Communications
VII. Conclusions
- Appendix A: Methodology and Assumptions
- Appendix B: Glossary













