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More Net Work: Business Networking Trends and Channel Preferences in the US Business Market: US Enterprises (1,000+ Employees)
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2005, Pages: 32


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For the first time, in 2006 US businesses of all sizes will spend more on wireless voice services than on wireline. And wireless data services will make significant gains as well over the next several years. Expenditures by enterprise firms (1,000 or more employees) on wireless data will grow an average of 18% per year through 2009.

The transformation of telecom spending continues unabated. The relentless march toward IP-based networks, the unequivocal adoption of mobile solutions, and the pervasiveness of broadband have changed the face of business networks forever.




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