Nobody can predict the future but VoIP News blogged about a report released by Juniper Research placing Cisco at the top of the Enterprise VoIP market. The health of the VoIP market continues to be strong and increased demand will be seen thru 2007.
The VoIP phones just keep getting cooler as well. The latest wireless self-powered phones allow you to use the service without having your computer even on. Pretty cool.
Additional highlights from the report include:
VoIP Access Points - VoIP Access Points for enterprises are expected to reach over $5bn in revenues by 2012, growing from $930m this year. North American revenues are expected to grow from $442m in 2007 to $1.75bn in 2012. EMEA and Asia Pacific revenues are expected to reach $1.7bn and $1.6bn respectively by 2012.VoIP WLAN Switch/Mobility Controllers - VoIP WLAN Switch/Mobility Controllers for enterprises are expected to reach almost $8bn by 2012, growing from just under $1bn in 2007. North American revenues are expected to grow from around a $0.5bn in 2007 to $2.7bn in 2012 with EMEA and Asia Pac revenues reaching $2.7bn and $1.4bn respectively by 2012.
VoIP over Wi-Fi handsets (single mode) are predicted to ship $155m worth in 2007 increasing to $1.5bn by 2012. North American revenues are to grow from $93m this year to $600m in 2012. EMEA and Asia Pac are expected to touch $480m and $324m respectively by 2012. The report found that Spectralink (acquired by Polycom) is expected to lead the single mode VoIP over Wi-Fi handset market for the coming few years aided by its powerful OEM relationships with Avaya, Inter-Tel, NEC, Alcatel and Nortel.
















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