Abstract
This IDC study contains our worldwide mobile PBX extensions products and
services forecast for 2008-2012.
"Enterprise users are now expecting ubiquitous connectivity to business
applications and communications solutions, regardless of the device or location
where they are working," states Nora Freedman, senior analyst, Enterprise
Networks. "At the very least, their organizations' IT departments are
struggling to gain control over mobile voice and data costs; but the other more
savvy and mobile-oriented IT departments are overwhelmed by the number of
mobile PBX extension solutions from IP telephony vendors, mobile middleware
players, and mobile operators. This study is our attempt to provide a market
overview of the key providers, as well as provide a market forecast on the
adoption of mobile PBX extensions products and services."
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- InfoWorld Enterprise VoIP Survey 2007
- Definitions
- IP PBX System
- IP PBX Line/Seat
- IP Telephones
- Situation Overview
- Figure: Single-Number Add-On Solutions Most Likely to Be Adopted
- Mobile Middleware Vendors
- Mobile Operators
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: Worldwide Mobile PBX Extensions Revenue, 2007-2012 ($M)
- Table: Worldwide Mobile PBX Extensions Shipments and Estimated Installed Base, 2007-2012 (000)
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide Mobile PBX Extensions Products and Services Market, 2008-2012
- Vendor Profiles
- Mobile PBX Extension Product Vendors
- Aastra/Ericsson
- Agito Networks
- Avaya
- Cisco
- DiVitas Networks
- EMCC
- FirstHand/CounterPath
- Kineto Wireless
- Motorola
- Nokia
- OnRelay
- RIM/Ascendent
- Sybase
- Tango Networks
- Mobile PBX Extension Service Providers
- AT&T
- EMBARQ
- Sprint
- Verizon
- Essential Guidance
- For Enterprise Customers
- For the Mobile Operators/Fixed-Line Carriers
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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