Business VoIP Revolution 2007-2012: The Opportunity. The Market. The Players
- Language: English
- 166 Pages
- Published: March 2011
- Region: World
The majority of companies are doing something—ranging from pilots to full deployments—with Voice Over IP. At the same time, nearly 80% of IT professionals say it’s vital to build a business case for any technology deployment, particularly given macro-economic problems, reduced IT budgets, and smaller IT staffs. It’s often difficult to build the business case, though, since it’s hard to judge how much implementation and ongoing operations will cost prior to actually deploying the technology. VOIP represents a new paradigm for real-time communications—it’s different from expanding TDM by adding a new PBX or a network with new routers.
For six years, Nemertes has tracked how much companies spend on their IP telephony deployments within the LAN and VOIP across the WAN. This paper reviews the latest deployment trends and costs associated with VOIP for midsize and large rollouts.
Companies Mentioned:
- Avaya,
- Cisco,
- Nortel,
- ShoreTel
Products Mentioned:
- VOIP,
- UC,
- LAN,
- Management,
- WAN
| Format | Properties | |
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| CD ROM | The report will be shipped to you in CD ROM format. | |
| Hard Copy | A printed copy of the report will be shipped to you. | |
| Electronic (PDF) | The report will be emailed to you. The report is sent in PDF format. | This is a single user license, allowing one specific user access to the product. |