VOCALSCAPE's RESPONSE
It is exciting times for the VOIP industry, where reports are now being announced measuring the amount of bandwidth VOIP globally consumes. From not even being recorded to being 7% of global bandwidth, VOIP is a rocket. Looking at where VOIP effects our lives, from ATM, Long Distance, and Phone Systems, this is an industry getting ready to rocket. One would ask why isn't everyone getting into VOIP? Well, the early adapters are starting to benefit from getting into VOIP now. FOr the longest time it was cost prohibitive, but the oncoming of Open Source options and a community that supports VOIP, costs are lower. In addition, VOIP is a very collaborative market with partnerships and income splits of all different kinds and variations. It's a great new business or an additional asset that can be attached to existing infrastructure. VOIP is exciting for ISPs and Carriers, as Gateways, Gatekeepers, and IP PBXs make it easy to deploy their own network. One could say that there is a battle going on, where Telco's, ISPs, and Cable companies are competing to supply telecommunications to the home and office.
From an end-to-end perspective VocalScape has created the necessary relationships to supply the top PBX systems and support and the integration of a VOIP strategy. If you are interested in discussing VOIP from an educational perspective, feel free to email me and I will answer your questions in my blog.
Ryan Gibson
Gibson@Vocalscape.com
604-696-6313
Worldwide IP PBX revenue totaled
$89 million in 2Q04, up 3% from 1Q04, and is well on track for double-digit
growth in 2004, according to Infonetics Research's Next Gen Voice Products: IP
PBXs quarterly worldwide market share and forecast report.
"Companies are seeking to run their communication networks more
efficiently, and IP PBXs play an important role in reaching that goal," said
Infonetics Research's Matthias Machowinski, directing analyst for enterprise
voice and data. "As businesses continue down the path of converging their
voice and data networks onto one infrastructure, we expect the IP PBX market
to increase 45% between 2Q04 and 2Q05."
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Posted by: Topaz | September 05, 2009 at 01:10 AM