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市場調査レポート
米国における企業向けVoIP市場
Business VoIP: Multiple Flavors Drive Growth
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In-Stat |
| 出版日 |
2007年03月 |
商品コード |
50859 |
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英文 23 PAGES |
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Abstract
Although VoIP is still in the relatively early stages of adoption, US
businesses are beginning to gravitate to preferred flavors of VoIP. Larger
businesses prefer IP PBX solutions, while smaller firms are quicker to adopt
broadband-based VoIP solutions. However, businesses of all sizes are reluctant
to rely upon VoIP exclusively for their voice communications needs.
This report examines US business VoIP deployments, planned deployments,
current and planned service providers/vendors of VoIP, and how multiple
solutions are often used to meet the voice needs of businesses. IP PBX, hosted
IP, broadband IP telephony, and voice-enabled IM are all examined, and the
overall distribution of these options is examined by size of business.
The distribution of IP vs. TDM voice lines among businesses that have adopted
a VoIP solution is explored. This distribution is also examined between the
various VoIP solutions chosen by businesses.
A 2006- 2011 unit and revenue forecast is provided for broadband IP telephony
and hosted IP solutions among US businesses. IP PBX line shipments for the
first half of 2006 are also provided.
Table of Contents
In This Update
- Business VoIP has Broad Appeal and Diversity
- Data Collection
- Definitions
- Carrier-Provided VoIP Services
- IP PBX
- Broadband IP Telephony
- Client-Based VoIP and Voice-Enabled I
- Current and Planned VoIP Deployments Among US Businesses
- Multiple Types of VoIP Solutions are Currently Used by US Businesses
- Carrier-Provided VoIP Services
- IP PBX Preferred by Larger Businesses
- The Role of Voice-Enabled IM
- Shift to IP Stronger Among Carrier-Based VoIP Customers
- The Mixing of VoIP Flavors
- Forecast
- Broadband IP Telephony Leads Other Flavors
- Steady Growth in Hosted IP Will Lead to Significant Revenue Opportunity
- Implications
- Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
- Table 1. Deployment Status of VoIP
- Table 2. Type of VoIP Service Currently Deployed
- Table 3. Type of VoIP Service Planned in Next 18 Months
- Table 4. Type of Current Carrier-Provided VoIP Service
- Table 5. Type of Planned Carrier-Provided VoIP Service
- Table 6. Hosted IP Centrex Service Providers
- Table 7. Broadband IP Telephony Service Providers
- Table 8. Deployment of New IP PBX vs. IP-Enabling Legacy PBXs
- Table 9. Planned New IP PBX vs. IP-Enabling Legacy PBXs
- Table 10. Current IP PBX Vendors
- Table 11. Planned IP PBX Vendors
- Table 12. North American IP PBX Line Share for 1H06
- Table 13. Use of IM for Business Purposes Among Employees
- Table 14. Use of Voice-Enabled IM Among IM Users
- Table 15. IM Service Providers
- Table 16. Hosted VoIP Seats-in-Service (in Thousands) in US, 2005- 2010
- Table 17. Hosted VoIP Revenues in US (US$ in Millions), 2005- 2010
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Current Split Between TDM and IP Lines for All VoIP Users
- Figure 2. Use of IP Exclusively Among All VoIP Users
- Figure 3. IP vs. TDM Adoption Curve
- Figure 4. North American IP PBX Line Share for 1H06
- Figure 5. Use of IP by Type of VoIP Solution
- Figure 6. Exclusive Use of IP by VoIP Solution
- Figure 7. Mix of Multiple VoIP Solutions Deployed
- Figure 8. Penetration of VoIP in US Businesses 2006- 2011
- Figure 9. Broadband IP Telephony Lines Deployed in US (in Thousands) 2006-
2011
- Figure 10. Broadband IP Telephony Revenues in US (US$ in Millions), 2006-
2011
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