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Research and Markets: The Enterprise VoIP Equipment Market in North America to Grow At A CAGR Of 15 Percent over the Period 2010-2014
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/41a5ee/enterprise_voip_eq)
has announced the addition of the "Enterprise
VoIP Equipment Market in North America 2010-2014" report to their
offering.
One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the fact
that it provides an integrated phone system across multiple locations.
The Enterprise Network Equipment market has also been witnessing
increased collaborations due to the integration of telephony and data
services. However, blockages caused by network address transversaland
firewall transversal could pose a challenge to the growth of this market.
TechNavio's report, the Enterprise
VoIP Equipment Market in North America 2010-2014 , has been prepared
based on an in-depth analysis of the market with inputs from industry
experts. The report focuses on the North American region.
Key vendors dominating this market space include Avaya (News - Alert) Inc., Cisco
Systems Inc., NEC Corp., and Mitel Networks.
Commenting on the report, an analyst from TechNavio's Telecom team said,
Turning voice messages into text is gaining popularity. It enables users
to read their voice mail messages in any order rather than having to
negotiate a tedious key-press menu to listen to them in sequence which
would take time and also might affect the quality. They can also send
replies for delivery as text or email messages. The attraction for
providers is equally clear: they can almost always get away with
charging for transcription, some $5 and up for about 30 messages per
month. This service would reduce human intervention and increase the
demand for VoIP in enterprises where it is needed the most.
According to the report, the main driver for enterprises choosing VoIP
is that it provides an integrated phone system across multiple
locations. The traditional phone systems, on the other hand, need
several lines, several different networks and hence the whole system
works as a separate system. It becomes difficult to not only maintain
different lines but also have a central system that offers greater
transparency and consistency.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/41a5ee/enterprise_voip_eq

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