Take a Look at VoIP Adoption within the US Enterprise Business Segment
DUBLIN, Ireland--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67954) has announced the addition of "VoIP Adoption within the US Enterprise Business Segment" to their offering.
Although VoIP is still in the relatively early stages of adoption, US businesses are beginning to gravitate to preferred flavors of VoIP. The enterprise segment has significantly higher penetration of VoIP, with continued adoption planned for the foreseeable future. This segment also shows more of an inclination to consider VoIP solutions requiring stronger involvement from internal IT resources, such as in-house IP PBX solutions. This segment is also more likely to have both in-house and carrier-provided solutions distributed within the organization. While businesses of all sizes are reluctant to rely upon VoIP exclusively for their voice communications needs, the enterprise sector is least inclined to do so, with only 5% of current VoIP enterprise segment respondents to our survey indicating that they use VoIP exclusively for 100% of their voice communications needs.
This report examines the enterprise segment and total 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 also examined. The distribution of IP vs. TDM voice lines among businesses that have adopted a VoIP solution is also explored.
Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Data Collection
Definitions
Carrier-Provided VoIP Services
IP PBX
Broadband IP Telephony
Client-Based VoIP and Voice-Enabled IM
Current and Planned VoIP Deployments
Multiple Types of VoIP Solutions are Currently Used by US Businesses
In-House Solutions Driven by Integration, Not TCO Alone
Carrier-Provided VoIP Services
Multiple Solutions Employed for IP PBX Capabilities
The Role of Voice-Enabled IM
Implications
Related Reports
For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67954
Contacts
Research and Markets
Laura Wood, press@researchandmarkets.com
fax: +353 1 4100 980
Although VoIP is still in the relatively early stages of adoption, US businesses are beginning to gravitate to preferred flavors of VoIP. The enterprise segment has significantly higher penetration of VoIP, with continued adoption planned for the foreseeable future. This segment also shows more of an inclination to consider VoIP solutions requiring stronger involvement from internal IT resources, such as in-house IP PBX solutions. This segment is also more likely to have both in-house and carrier-provided solutions distributed within the organization. While businesses of all sizes are reluctant to rely upon VoIP exclusively for their voice communications needs, the enterprise sector is least inclined to do so, with only 5% of current VoIP enterprise segment respondents to our survey indicating that they use VoIP exclusively for 100% of their voice communications needs.
This report examines the enterprise segment and total 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 also examined. The distribution of IP vs. TDM voice lines among businesses that have adopted a VoIP solution is also explored.
Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Data Collection
Definitions
Carrier-Provided VoIP Services
IP PBX
Broadband IP Telephony
Client-Based VoIP and Voice-Enabled IM
Current and Planned VoIP Deployments
Multiple Types of VoIP Solutions are Currently Used by US Businesses
In-House Solutions Driven by Integration, Not TCO Alone
Carrier-Provided VoIP Services
Multiple Solutions Employed for IP PBX Capabilities
The Role of Voice-Enabled IM
Implications
Related Reports
For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67954
Contacts
Research and Markets
Laura Wood, press@researchandmarkets.com
fax: +353 1 4100 980
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