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Worldwide IP PBX and Hardware Desktop IP Phone 1H06 Vendor SharesPublished by: IDC Published: Oct. 13, 2006 - 15 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Definitions Gateway IP PBX System IP PBX Line/Seat IP Telephones IP Trunking Private Branch Exchange Situation Overview Table: Worldwide IP PBX Manufacturer and End-User Revenue by Vendor, 1H06 Figure: Worldwide IP PBX End-User Revenue Share by Vendor, 1H06 Figure: Worldwide IP PBX End-User Revenue Share by Vendor, 2005 and 1H06 Table: Worldwide IP Telephony Line/Seat Shipments by Vendor, 1H06 Table: Worldwide IP PBX System Shipments by Vendor, 1H06 Table: Worldwide Hardware Desktop IP Phone Shipments and End-User Revenue by Vendor, 1H06 Figure: Worldwide Hardware Desktop IP Phone End-User Revenue Share by Vendor, 1H06 Figure: Worldwide Hardware Desktop IP Phone End-User Revenue Share by Vendor, 2005 and 1H06 Future Outlook Potential Threats to the IP PBX Potential Threats to IP Phones Essential Guidance For IP PBX Vendors For IP Phone Vendors Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study highlights the shipment and revenue market shares for enterprise IP PBX (pure and hybrid) systems, IP telephony lines/seats, and hardware IP telephones for the first half of 2006. "Although 2006 marks the year of Microsoft's public entrance into the IP telephony market, it is still too early for Microsoft to have an impact on IP telephony market shares, " states Nora Freedman, an analyst in the Enterprise Networks group at IDC. "Cisco, Avaya, and Nortel still managed to maintain their top 1, 2, and 3 positions for the first half of 2006 in the worldwide IP PBX and hardware desktop IP phone markets." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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