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Market Research Report

European WAN Manager Survey 2009: European Attitudes to VoIP Services

Published by IDC
Published February, 2010 Product code 114437
Content info Pages: 18
Price
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European WAN Manager Survey 2009: European Attitudes to VoIP Services published by IDC in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 18 and the price starts from US $ 6400.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study presents the results of the European WAN manager survey 2009.

"The 2009 WAN manager survey showed that although PSTN voice is a long way from being dead, enterprises across Europe are increasingly turning to IP voice. Almost half of the companies — 45% — use VoIP services. It is also evident that VoIP services, with their significant cost savings and potential efficiency improvements, appeal more to large enterprises today," said Roosmarijn Cornelissen, research analyst in the EMEA Telecoms and Networking team.

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
    • Demographics
      • Interview Counts
      • Respondent Demographics
    • ICT Spending
    • Impact of Economic Situation
    • Remote Access
  • Situation Overview
    • Introduction
    • Survey Findings
      • Cloud Computing and Software as a Service
    • Outbound Voice Traffic
      • VoIP Services
  • Future outlook
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Sample Size by Country
  • Table: Sample Size by Sector
  • Table: Sample Size by Company Size
  • Table: Location of Head Office, by Country
  • Table: Location of Head Office, by Sector
  • Table: Location of Head Office, by Size
  • Table: Number of Western European Countries Operated in, by Country
  • Table: Number of Western European Countries Operated in, by Sector
  • Table: Number of Western European Countries Operated in, by Size
  • Table: Number of Company Sites in Home Country, by Country
  • Table: Number of Company Sites in Home Country, by Sector
  • Table: Number of Company Sites in Home Country, by Company Size
  • Table: Number of Company Sites in Rest of Western Europe, by Country
  • Table: Number of Company Sites in Rest of Western Europe, by Sector
  • Table: Number of Company Sites in Rest of Western Europe, by Size
  • Table: Use of Cloud Computing or Software as a Service, by Country
  • Table: Use of Cloud Computing or Software as a Service, by Sector
  • Table: Use of Cloud Computing or Software as a Service, by Company Size
  • Table: Outbound Voice Traffic Breakdown, by Country
  • Table: Outbound Voice Traffic Breakdown, by Sector
  • Table: Outbound Voice Traffic Breakdown, by Size
  • Table: Current Use of VoIP Services
  • Table: Current Use of VoIP Services
  • Table: Current Use of VoIP Services
  • Table: Types of Currently Used VoIP Services, by Country
  • Table: Types of Currently Used VoIP Services, by Sector
  • Table: Types of Currently Used VoIP Services, by Company Size
  • Figure: Drivers of Network Spending, WAN Manager Survey 2008 Versus WAN Manager Survey 2009
  • Figure: Impact of Economic Situation and Actions to Consider
  • Figure: Types of Remote Access to Corporate Network Used When Traveling or Working From Home
  • Figure: Types of VoIP Services Used, WAN Manager Survey 2008 Versus WAN Manager Survey 2009
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