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Market Research Report
SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Shares, Market Forecasts, and Market Strategies, 2008-2014
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May, 2008 |
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SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Shares, Market Forecasts, and Market Strategies, 2008-2014 published by WinterGreen Research, Inc. in May, 2008. This report consists of 535 PAGES 155 TABLES AND FIGURES and the price starts from US $ 3300.
Abstract
SIP based IP PBX markets are poised for significant growth as people move to
purchase IP based servers for communications. Significant pent up demand will
be converted to sales as systems are put on the market that permit
implementation of voice over IP that works. Voice over IP systems purchases
have been postponed for ten years or more, waiting for technology that works.
VoIP technology finally works.
Technology transition relates to growth strategy that relies heavily on
capturing a significant share of the spending by enterprises on their
transition of technology from traditional communications systems to IP
communications. IP communications has gained widespread acceptance in the
marketplace and over time. The demand is continuing to increase as the
industry goes through the mainstream adoption phase in the product lifecycle.
Half of all lines currently being shipped are IP rather than traditional, or
TDM. As a result of the technology transition, spending by enterprises on
traditional voice communication systems has been declining. Increases in
product revenue are attributable to sales of IP telephony systems. They
continue to be offset in part by declines in product revenue attributable to
traditional voice communication systems.
Pressures on services business are due to advances in technology. Customers
continue to expect traditional services to be at lower prices to them.
Customers routinely look for opportunities to reduce their information
technology and related costs.
A high correlation exists with respect to customers in direct channel who
purchase products also electing to purchase maintenance contracts at the time
of the product purchase. At the time of contract renewal, maintenance and
managed services revenues have been affected by reductions in scope of
contracted services.
Digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) At the End of Its Life Cycle The digital
private branch exchange (PBX) has reached the end of its life cycle. The
private branch exchange (PBX) has been a component of enterprise voice
networks. The PBX facilitates local in-company dialing, local calls outside
the premises, and long distance calls. It was a proprietary hardware box that
has been replaced by a combination of software from the traditional PBX
vendors and computer industry standard blade servers that host the unified
communications software. Systems work on the Internet, using SIP base
protocols to provide session set up and call connections.
PBX systems that were meant to last 5 or 6 years have been in place twice that
long, waiting for the new Internet based communications technology to arrive.
It has. PBX vendors are selling software the sits on Linux blade servers from
the computing industry.
With an IP-PBX, the local area network the platform is for connecting smart IP
phones logically over a shared packet network to the call manager. This
unifies the data applications and the voice network, but places demands on the
packet prioritization aspects of the LAN infrastructure to ensure user
satisfaction with the quality of audio. Power to the IP phone is provided via
the standard power brickstyle transformer or via Power over Ethernet using the
IEEE 802.3af standard.
SIP PBX / IP PBX markets are going from $14 billion in 2007 to $40 billion by
2014. IP-PBX shipments completely replace traditional PBX systems. IP-PBX
shipments are related to traditional PBX shipments. The trend represented by
this shipment data can be traced to IP-PBX architecture that allows businesses
to reduce infrastructure cost while improving productivity.
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Table of Contents
- SIP Enabled PBX and IP PBX Market Shares and Forecasts
- SIP PBX and IP PBX Markets
- Software Based IP PBX
- SIP PBX and IP PBX Markets
- Digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) At the End of Its Life Cycle
- Digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) At the End of Its Life Cycle
- SIP PBX / IP PBX Market Shares
- 2.1.1 SIP Based IP PBX Softwares
- SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Market Forecasts
- SIP PBX / IP PBX Market Forecasts
1. SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Market Description and Market Dynamics
- 1.1 SIP-PBX Deployment
- 1.1.1 Telephone First Point Of Contact
- 1.1.2 SIP Application Server
- 1.2 Convergence of Voice and Data
- 1.3 Enterprise PBX
- 1.4 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Standard
- 1.4.1 SIP Advantages and Applications
- 1.4.2 SIP Part of IP Suite
- 1.4.3 Session Initiation Protocol
- 1.4.4 SIP Mobility and Presence Support
- 1.5 SIP Application Server
- 1.6 Software Based IP PBX
2. SIP Enabled PBX and IP PBX Market Shares and Forecasts
- 2.1 SIP PBX and IP PBX Markets
- 2.1.1 Digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) At the End of Its Life Cycle
- 2.1.2 IP Signals Improved Business Communication
- 2.1.3 SIP IP Protocol Enables Unified Communications
- 2.2 SIP PBX / IP PBX Market Shares
- 2.2.1 VoIP Users
- 2.2.2 Avaya
- 2.2.3 Cisco
- 2.2.4 Alcatel Lucent
- 2.2.5 Nokia Siemens HSPA Network
- 2.2.6 NEC
- 2.2.7 3Com
- 2.2.8 Aastra Ericsson Technologies Revenue
- 2.2.9 AltiGen
- 2.2.10 Worldwide Large Enterprise SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX
- 2.2.11 Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX
- 2.2.12 Worldwide Small Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX
- 2.3 SIP Based Servers and IP PBX Forecasts
- 2.3.1 Aastra
- 2.3.2 SIP PBX / IP PBX Market Forecasts
- 2.3.3 Large Enterprise SIP Server Market Forecasts
- 2.3.4 Mid Size Business SIP Server Market Forecasts
- 2.3.5 Small Business SIP Server Market Forecasts
- 2.4 Selected IP PBX and SIP PBX Pricing
- 2.4.1 Toshiba Pricing and Availability
- 2.5 SIP Servers
- 2.5.1 SIP Server Market Shares
- 2.5.2 SIP Server Market Forecasts
- 2.6 SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Regional Analysis
- 2.6.1 SIP Servers and IP PBX Regional Segment Analysis
- 2.6.2 Japan
- 2.6.3 IP PBX Market In Japan
- 2.6.4 Korea
- 2.6.5 China
- 2.6.6 Alcatel - Lucent Revenue by Region and Business Group
- 2.6.7 Siemens Nokia
- 2.6.8 Mitel Regional Market Segments
- 2.6.9 Tekelec Revenue By Region
3. SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Product Description
- 3.1 SIP IP PBX Server Products
- 3.2 Avaya SIP Application Server
- 3.2.1 Avaya Communication Manager - SIP Center PBX
- 3.2.2 Avaya Intelligent SIP Based Applications for the Enterprise
- 3.2.3 Avaya SIP SOA
- 3.2.4 Pre-Built Applications From Avaya
- 3.2.5 Avaya Third Party SIP Application Development Partner Inova IT
- 3.2.6 Avaya Partner CGI, SIP Based Web Application
- 3.2.7 Avaya SIP Application Server (SIP A/S)
- 3.2.8 Avaya G860 Media Gateway
- 3.2.9 Avaya Communication Manager Flagship IP Telephony Software Platform
- 3.2.10 Avaya Small to Mid Size Business Servers
- 3.3 Nortel
- 3.3.1 Nortel Telephony Solutions for Small & Medium Business
- 3.3.2 Nortel In-Building Mobile Telephony Solutions
- 3.3.3 Nortel CallPilot Unified Messaging
- 3.3.4 Norstar Integrated Communications Systems
- 3.3.5 Nortel Simplifies Communication and Business Processes -
- 3.4 Alcatel Lucent Enterprise Communications
- 3.4.1 Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch Unified Communication Features
- 3.4.2 Alcatel-Lucent Extended Communication Server
- 3.4.3 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office
- 3.4.4 Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
- 3.4.5 Alcatel-Lucent Videoconferencing
- 3.5 Cisco
- 3.5.1 Cisco Unity® IP Media Gateway
- 3.5.2 Cisco Unity PIMG and TIMG Architecture Key Features and Benefits
- 3.5.3 Cisco Digital Connectivity
- 3.5.4 Cisco T1 Connectivity
- 3.5.5 Cisco Unity Failover Support
- 3.5.6 Deployment Across a WAN
- 3.5.7 Cisco PIMG Branch-Office Consolidation
- 3.5.8 Cisco Speech Connect Feature
- 3.5.9 Cisco Unified Workspace
- 3.5.10 Cisco Voice Network Solution
- 3.5.11 Cisco Unity® Unified Messaging
- 3.5.12 Voice Traffic Cisco Security Features
- 3.5.13 Cisco Voice Over IP Return on Investment
- 3.5.14 Cisco Unified Communication
- 3.6 Siemens Hi-Path MobileConnect SIP PBX
- 3.6.1 Siemens' HiPath 8000 SIP-Based Communications Platform
- 3.6.2 Siemens Enterprise Communications PBX Features
- 3.6.3 Siemens Enterprise Communications Open Architecture
- 3.6.4 Nokia Siemens Flexi Platform And I-HSPA Architecture
- 3.6.5 Nokia Siemens Networks Pioneer In I-HSPA
- 3.6.6 Nokia Siemens System Network Security Preventing Unauthorized
Access
- 3.6.7 Siemens' "MobileConnect" Dual-mode Devices Facilities
- 3.7 Huawei / 3COM
- 3.7.1 Huawei 3Com Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based VCX system
- 3.8 NEC' s Univerge
- 3.8.1 NEC Univerge NEAX 2400 IPX
- 3.8.2 NEC Univerge NEAX 2000 IPS
- 3.8.3 NEC Univerge NEAX IPS-DMR
- 3.8.4 NEC Univerge NEAX IPS-DML
- 3.8.5 NEC Communications IBM Presence Collaboration
- 3.8.6 NEC Enhances its UC Portfolio with Support for Microsoft' s Unified
Communications Software
- 3.8.7 NEC-Basic Media Gateway
- 3.8.8 NEC -USB Handset (UTR-UC-1)
- 3.8.9 NEC Service Convergence Integrated Platform
- 3.8.10 NEC SCI Platform Realizing Carrier-Class Quality, Leverages
Blade-Server Architecture, Bundles A SIP Server
- 3.8.11 NEC Technology to Prevent IP Phone SPAM
- 3.9 Toshiba
- 3.9.1 Toshiba America Information Systems Telecommunication SmartPhone
- 3.10 AltiGen
- 3.10.1 One AltiGen System Covers Multiple Locations
- 3.10.2 AltiWare
- 3.10.3 AltiContact Manager
- 3.10.4 AltiTouch 510
- 3.10.5 AltiGen IP710 Voice over IP Telephone
- 3.10.6 AltiGen Hardware and Firmware
- 3.10.7 AltiGen Modular Software
- 3.11 Aastra / Ericsson
- 3.11.1 Aastra IP PBX
- 3.11.2 Aasra / Ericsson MXOne
- 3.12 Mitel
- 3.12.1 Mitel 3300 IP Communications Platform (ICP)
- 3.12.2 Mitel 3300 IP Communications Platform (10 to 65,000 users)
- 3.12.3 Mitel Enterprise Manager Suite
- 3.12.4 Mitel 3600 Hosted Key System
- 3.13 Oki
- 3.14 Hewlett Packard
- 3.14.1 Alcatel-Lucent and HP Integrate SOA Security And Governance Tools
- 3.15 IBM / Apsoft
- 3.16 Epygi IP PBX
- 3.17 Shoretel
- 3.17.1 ShoreTel / IBM Unified Communications Collaboration Partnership
- 3.18 Acme Packet
- 3.19 Metaswitch SIP Provisioning Server and Phone Configurator
- 3.20 NextPoint & Juma Technology / Nectar Partner to Bring Integrated
IP-PBX and SIP Trunking Solutions
- 3.21 Tekelec
- 3.22 Dialogic Multimedia Software
- 3.22.1 Dialogic Integrated Media Gateway
- 3.22.2 Dialogic® IP Media Server
- 3.22.3 Dialogic® IP Media Server Features and Benefits
- 3.23 Vertical
- 3.24 Samsung
- 3.25 Digium / Switchvox
- 3.26 Oki
- 3.26.1 Implementing PSTN/ISDN Simulation Over NGN
- 3.26.2 Support For ISC Interfaces
- 3.27 3CX Phone System
- 3.27.1 Key Advantages Of The 3CX Tunnel
- 3.28 3CX Phone System for Windows v5
- 3.29 Taridium
- 3.30 Aztech
- 3.31 Suncomm Technology
- 3.32 Roytel Technology
- 3.33 Atcom Technology
- 3.34 SeaWolf
- 3.35 First Communication
- 3.36 DSG Technology
- 3.37 Suncomm
- 3.38 FCI
- 3.39 Diyixian / Zultys
- 3.40 Network Equipment Technologies (NET)
- 3.40.1 NET VX Series Voice Exchange Platform
- 3.41 Atlas Telecom
- 3.42 Google Domains Product
- 3.43 Fonality Trixbox
- 3.44 Brekeke Software
- 3.45 More SIP IP PBX Server Products
4. SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Technology
- 4.1 SIP Integration With IP And Rich Media Applications
- 4.1.1 Standards Based Signaling Technology Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP).
- 4.1.2 SIP Presence
- 4.1.3 SIP Actions
- 4.1.4 SIP Helps Sales
- 4.1.5 SIP Trunks & Benefits
- 4.1.6 SIP Reduction In The Cost Of Networking
- 4.2 SIP PBXs' Based On Linux
- 4.3 Cisco SIP
- 4.3.1 Cisco Unified Communication System
- 4.4 VoIP Gateways
- 4.5 Avaya SIP Trunking Incoming Calls Are Proxied Through The PID
- 4.6 Bluenote
- 4.6.1 SOA Product Strategy At BlueNote Networks
- 4.6.2 SOA Representational State Transfer Is A Mode Of Communication
Accessible To Programs And Humans
- 4.7 Enterprise Communications ROI
- 4.8 Femto Cell Base Station FMC Services
- 4.8.1 Session Border Controller (SBC)
- 4.8.2 SPIT Attack Simulation Project
- 4.9 High-Availability And High-Performance Solution
5. SIP Based PBX and IP PBX Company Profiles
- 5.1 Activity Among Enterprise Equipment Providers
- 5.2 3Com
- 5.2.1 3Com / H3C Technologies
- 5.2.2 3Com TippingPoint Division
- 5.2.3 3Com Acquired by Bain Capital Partners
- 5.2.4 Huawei Acquired A Minority Interest In 3Com
- 5.2.5 3Com Commercial Investment For Huawei
- 5.2.6 Ownership Of China-Based Joint Venture, H3C Technologies
- 5.2.7 3Com Customers
- 5.2.8 3Com Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2008 Revenue
- 5.2.9 3 Com Channel Model
- 5.3 3CX
- 5.4 Acme Packet
- 5.5 Aastra
- 5.5.1 Aastra Technologies Revenue
- 5.5.2 Aastra Fourth Quarter 2007 Financial Revenue
- 5.6 Acme Packet
- 5.6.1 Acme Packet Revenue
- 5.7 Alcatel Lucent
- 5.7.1 Alcatel - Lucent Revenue by Region and Business Group
- 5.7.2 Alcatel--Lucent and NEC
- 5.7.3 Rationale for LTE Joint Venture Combining
- 5.8 AltiGen Communications
- 5.8.1 AltiGen Communications Extends Business VoIP Reach with Latin
America Region Market Growth
- 5.8.2 AltiGen Communications
- 5.8.3 AltiGen Communications Revenue
- 5.9 Atlas Telecom
- 5.10 Brekeke Software
- 5.11 Cisco
- 5.11.1 Cisco Net Sales:
- 5.11.2 BT and Cisco VoIP Connectivity To Cambridge University Users
- 5.11.3 Cisco SMB
- 5.12 Comverse
- 5.12.1 Comverse Converged IP Communications
- 5.12.2 T-Systems in Italy Leverages Comverse Converged IP Communications
to Deliver Hosted Business Services
- 5.13 Dialogic
- 5.13.1 Dialogic Worldwide Presence
- 5.13.2 Dialogic Innovation
- 5.13.3 Dialogic Network Service Provider Products
- 5.13.4 Dialogic Enterprise Products
- 5.13.5 Dialogic Partners
- 5.14 Epygi Technologies
- 5.15 Fonality
- 5.16 Google
- 5.17 Huawei
- 5.17.1 Huawei Next Generation Telecommunications Networks
- 5.17.2 Huawei Strategy
- 5.17.3 Huawei Partners
- 5.17.4 Huawei Global Operations
- 5.17.5 Huawei Financials
- 5.17.6 Huawei Files 26,880 Patent Applications
- 5.17.7 Huawei Standards & Patents
- 5.17.8 Huawei Core Technology Systems Architecture
- 5.17.9 Huawei Procucts
- 5.17.10 Huawei Key Partnerships
- 5.17.11 Huawei Technologies and 3Com Focus on Enterprise Data Networking
- 5.18 iFone S.A. de C.V.
- 5.19 iFone
- 5.20 Interactive Intelligence
- 5.20.1 Interactive Intelligence Convergence of Voice and Data
- 5.20.2 Interactive Intelligence Revenue
- 5.21 Juma Technology
- 5.21.1 Juma Technology Business Model
- 5.22 Microsoft
- 5.23 Mitel
- 5.23.1 Mitel - U.S. Region
- 5.23.2 Mitel Managed Services Portfolio
- 5.23.3 Mitel Managed Services Program
- 5.23.4 Mitel Messaging
- 5.23.5 Mitel Strategic Partners
- 5.23.6 Inter-Tel / Mitel
- 5.23.7 Mitel Dutch Government Contract for Massive IP Deployment
- 5.23.8 Mitel Customer Base
- 5.24 NEC
- 5.24.1 NEC Corporation of America
- 5.24.2 Alcatel--Lucent and NEC
- 5.24.3 NEC Communications IBM Presence Collaboration
- 5.24.4 NEC and Microsoft
- 5.25 NET Equipment Technologies
- 5.25.1 NET Acquires Quintum
- 5.25.2 Network Equipment Technologies Revenue For 3rd Quarter Of Fiscal
2008
- 5.25.3 Network Equipment Technologies VX1800 Voice Exchange for Unified
Communications
- 5.25.4 Network Equipment Technologies Next Generation Intelligent Media
Gateway / Quintum® Total Care Package For Microsoft
- 5.25.5 Network Equipment Technologies / Quintum
- 5.26 NextPoint
- 5.26.1 NextPoint Networks Global, Fixed-Mobile Convergence
- 5.27 Nokia-Siemens
- 5.27.1 Strategy
- 5.27.2 Financials
- 5.27.3 Customers
- 5.27.4 Partners
- 5.27.5 Nokia Mobile Communications
- 5.27.6 Siemens AG
- 5.27.7 Siemens Networks LLC
- 5.27.8 Siemens
- 5.28 Nortel
- 5.29 Samsung
- 5.29.1 Samsung Strategy
- 5.29.2 Samsung Electronics Financials
- 5.29.3 Samsung Partners
- 5.29.4 Samsung Information Technology Division (ITD)
- 5.29.5 Samsung Electronics Global Leader
- 5.30 Shoretel
- 5.30.1 ShoreTel Revenue for Second Fiscal Quarter 2008
- 5.30.2 ShoreTel Products
- 5.30.3 ShoreTel Partnerships
- 5.30.4 ShoreTel Business Outlook
- 5.31 Siemens
- 5.31.1 Siemens Enterprise Communications
- 5.31.2 Nokia Siemens Combined Reputation And Market Scale
- 5.32 Sierra Merger Corp / Avaya
- 5.32.1 Avaya / Silver Lake
- 5.32.2 Avaya Acquisition Of Ubiquity Software
- 5.32.3 Avaya Customer Base
- 5.32.4 Avaya Revenues
- 5.32.5 Avaya Revenue
- 5.32.6 Avaya Global Communications Solutions ("GCS")
- 5.32.7 Avaya Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2007 Revenue
- 5.32.8 Avaya Fiscal Year 2007 Results
- 5.32.9 Silver Lake Partners and TPG Capital Acquisition of Avaya
- 5.32.10 Avaya Global Services ("AGS")
- 5.32.11 Avaya Fiscal Year 2007 Results
- 5.32.12 Acquisition of Avaya
- 5.33 Taridium
- 5.34 Tekelec
- 5.34.1 Tekelec Supports T-Mobile Signaling Network
- 5.34.2 Tekelec Posts Q4 Orders of $186 Million
- 5.35 Toshiba
- 5.35.1 Toshiba Revenue
- 5.35.2 Toshiba America Information Systems Strata® CIX™ SIP
Trunking Capabilities IP Business Communication Systems
- 5.35.3 Toshiba Strata MicroMAS
- 5.35.4 Toshiba, A World Leader In High Technology
- 5.36 Vertical Communications
- 5.37 XO Communications
- 5.38 Vertical Communications
- 5.39 Voiceserve
- 5.40 VoipSwitch Inc
List of Tables and Figures
- Table ES-1
- SIP based Unified Communications Market Driving Forces
- Table ES-2
- Worldwide SIP Enabled PBX / IP PBX Shipments Market Shares, 2007
- Figure ES-3
- Worldwide Total SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Table 1-1
- SIP Application Server Business Benefits
- Table 1-2
- SIP Server-Based Applications
- Table 1-3
- SIP Server-Based Benefits
- Table 2-1
- SIP Based Unified Communications Market Driving Forces
- Table 2-1 (Continued)
- SIP Based Unified Communications Market Driving Forces
- Table 2-2
- Wroldwide SIP Enabled PBX / IP PBX Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Table 2-3
- Worldwide SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market Shares, 2007
- Figure 2-4
- Worldwide Large Enterprise SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market
Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Table 2-5
- Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market
Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Table 2-6
- Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market
Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Table 2-7
- Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market
Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Figure 2-8
- Worldwide Small Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market
Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Table 2-9
- Worldwide Small Business SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market
Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Figure 2-10
- Worldwide Total SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-11
- Worldwide SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-12
- Worldwide Total SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-13
- Worldwide Small and Mid Size Business and Large Enterprise SIP Enabled
Server and IP PBX Market Forecasts, Dollars, Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-14
- Worldwide Large Enterprise SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-15
- Worldwide Large Enterprise SIP Server Market Forecasts, Units, Shipments,
2008-2014
- Table 2-16
- Worldwide Large Enterprise SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-17
- Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-18
- Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Server Market Forecasts, Units, Shipments,
2008-2014
- Figure 2-19
- Worldwide Mid Size Business SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2008-2014
- Figure 2-20
- Worldwide Small Business SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars, Shipments,
2008-2014
- Figure 2-21
- Worldwide Small Business SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars, Shipments,
2008-2014
- Figure 2-22
- Worldwide Small Business SIP Server Market Forecasts, Dollars, Shipments,
2008-2014
- Figure 2-23
- Worldwide Total Enterprise SIP Server Shipments Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2007
- Figure 2-24
- Worldwide Total Enterprise SIP Server Shipments Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2007
- Figure 2-25
- Worldwide Total Enterprise SIP Server Shipments Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Shipments, 2007
- Table 2-26
- SIP Server Shipments Market Forecasts, 2007
- Table 2-27
- SIP Enabled Servers and PBX / IP PBX Regional Market Segments, Dollars,
2007
- Table 2-28
- SIP Enabled PBX and IP PBX Regional Shipment Market Shares, Dollars, 2007
- Table 2-29
- SIP Enabled PBX and IP PBX Regional Shipment Market Shares, By Country,
Ports, 2007
- Figure 2-30
- Alcatel - Lucent Revenue by Region and Business Group
- Figure 2-31
- Mitel Regional Market Segments
- Figure 2-32
- Tekelec Revenue By Region
- Table 3-1
- Avaya Intelligent SIP Based Applications for the Enterprise
- Table 3-2
- Instant Messaging to Voice Conference (IM2 C) Features
- Table 3-3
- Avaya Third Party SIP Application Development Partner Inova IT
- Table 3-4
- Avaya SIP Application Server (SIP A/S) Target Markets
- Table 3-5
- Avaya SIP Application Server (SIP A/S) Features
- Table 3-6
- Avaya SIP Application Server (SIP A/S) Business Benefits
- Table 3-7
- Avaya G860 Media Gateway Business Benefits
- Table 3-8
- Avaya G860 Media Gateway FEATURES
- Table 3-9
- G860 Media Gateway Hardware Platform
- Table 3-10
- Avaya G860 Media Gateway Benefits
- Table 3-11
- Avaya Communication Manager Platform Features
- Table 3-12
- Avaya Communication Manager, Media Gateway, And Server Product Lines
- Table 3-13
- Avaya Media Modules
- Table 3-14
- Avaya Communication Manager Telephony Functions Using End-To-End SIP
- Table 3-15
- Nortel Communication And Application Servers
- Table 3-16
- Nortel Application Server Portfolio Products
- Table 3-16 (Continued)
- Nortel Application Server Portfolio Products
- Table 3-16 (Continued)
- Nortel Application Server Portfolio Products
- Table 3-17
- Nortel SIP PBX Benefits
- Table 3-18
- Alcatel Lucent Enterprise Communications System Benefits
- Table 3-19
- Alcatel Lucent Enterprise Communications System SIP Based Interface
- Table 3-20
- Alcatel-Lucent OmniTouch Open Standards Support
- Table 3-21
- Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Communications Solutions Positioning
- Table 3-22
- Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Communications Solutions Functions
- Table 3-22 (Continued)
- Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Communications Solutions Functions
- Figure 3-23
- Alcatel Lucent Enterprise Communication Servers
- Table 3-24
- Cisco Unity PIMG and TIMG Architecture
- Table 3-25
- Cisco PIMG Branch-Office Consolidation Architecture
- Table 3-26
- Cisco Response To Enterprise Voice Services Business Challenge
- Table 3-27
- Cisco Unified Communication Product List
- Table 3-28
- Siemens HiPath 8000 Platform Features
- Table 3-28 (Continued)
- Siemens HiPath 8000 Platform Features
- Table 3-29
- Siemens HiPath 8000 Platform Functions
- Table 3-30
- HiPath 4000 Features
- Table 3-31
- HiPath 4000 Functions
- Table 3-32
- HiPath 4000 Benefits
- Table 3-33
- Huawei 3Com Convergence Applications Suite Features
- Table 3-34
- Huawei 3Com Convergence Applications Suite Functions
- Table 3-35
- 3Com SIP Role in Enterprise IP Telephony
- Figure 3-36
- 3Com Asterisk
- Table 3-37
- 3Com Sip-PBX Enterprise Communications And Communications-Intensive
Applications Functions
- Table 3-38
- Huawei 3Com SIP-PBX Functions
- Table 3-39
- Huawei 3Com SIP-PBX Functions
- Figure 3-40
- NEC NEAX
- Table 3-41
- NEC Univerge Key Features
- Figure 3-42
- NEC Univerge
- Table 3-43
- NEC SCI Platform Main Functions
- Table 3-44
- NEC SIP Server Strategies For Maximizing IT Solutions
- Table 3-45
- Toshiba Communication Systems
- Figure 3-46
- ALtiGen Layered Architectural Structure Benefits
- Figure 3-47
- ALtiGen Meets SMB Requirements
- Table 3-48
- AltiGen Multi Site IP PBX Architecture
- Table 3-49
- Aastra IP PBX Key Telephone Set
- Table 3-50
- Aasra / Ericsson MXOne Benefits Of MX-ONE™
- Table 3-51
- Aasra / Ericsson MXOne MX-ONE™ Features
- Table 3-52
- Mitel3300 ICP Benefits
- Table 3-53
- Mitel 3300 ICP Functions
- Table 3-53 (Continued)
- Mitel 3300 ICP Functions
- Table 3-54
- Mitel PC-Based Administration User Level Devices Supported
- Table 3-55
- Epygi IP PBX Target Markets
- Table 3-56
- Epygi IP PBX Features
- Table 3-57
- ShoreTel IP phone system Components:
- Table 3-58
- ShoreTel Phone System Typical Components
- Figure 3-59
- Acme Packet Session Border Control Architecture
- Table 3-60
- Dialogic Multimedia Platform Uses
- Table 3-61
- Dialogic Video Conferencing Capabilities Of The MMP Software
- Table 3-62
- Dialogic® IP Media Server
- Table 3-63
- Dialogic® IP Server Products
- Figure 3-64
- Samsung Office
- Figure 3-65
- Digium/Switchvox
- Figure 3-66
- OKI Platform
- Table 3-67
- Advantages of 3CX Phone System For Windows:
- Figure 3-68
- 3CX Phone System
- Figure 3-69
- Aztech SIP-based IP PBX
- Table 3-70
- Roytel Combined IP PBXs
- Table 3-71
- Seawolf China IP PBX models
- Table 3-72
- Suncomm 504 IP PBX
- Table 3-73
- Suncomm 503 IP PBX
- Table 3-74
- Suncomm IP PBX-516
- Figure 3-75
- Atlas Telecom FAMILY OF IP PBX
- Figure 3-76
- Atlas 204W Wi-Fi Phone
- Figure 3-77
- IP PBX With Key System EASE Of Use For Up To 50 Users
- Table 3-78
- More SIP Server Products
- Table 4-1
- Session Initiation Protocol SIP Benefits
- Table 4-2
- avaya.com SIP Protocols
- Table 4-2 (Continued)
- avaya.com SIP Protocols
- Table 4-3
- Avaya SIP Creates System Flexibility
- Figure 4-4
- Cisco Unified Communication System
- Table 4-5
- Transitioning From Physical To Virtual Contact Centers
- Table 4-5 (Continued)
- Transitioning From Physical To Virtual Contact Centers
- Figure 4-6
- Fixed Mobile Convergence Handset Illustration
- Figure 5-1
- Alcatel - Lucent Revenue by Region and Business Group
- Figure 5-2
- AltiGen Competitive Positioning
- Table 5-3
- Huawei Standards & Patents
- Table 5-4
- Huawei Key Telecommunications Technologies
- Table 5-5
- Huawei Products
- Table 5-6
- Huawei Solutions
- Figure 5-7
- iFone S.A. of C.V. Leverages Microsoft and AltiGen Partnership
- Figure 5-8
- iFone S.A. of C.V. Products and Services
- Figure 5-9
- iFone Cellular Solutions
- Figure 5-10
- iFone Minuteman Tactical Wireless Suite
- Table 5-11
- Interactive Intelligence Markets
- Table 5-12
- Mitel Broad Range Of Offerings
- Table 5-12 (Continued)
- Mitel Broad Range Of Offerings
- Table 5-13
- Mitel Market Positioning
- Figure 5-14
- NEC Revenue by Segment
- Table 5-15
- NEC Revenue
- Table 5-16
- NEC Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-17
- NEC Mobile / Personal Solutions Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-18
- NEC IT / NW Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-19
- NEC Electron Devices Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-20
- Network Equipment Technologies VX1800 Voice Exchange Enterprise-Class
Features
- Table 5-21
- Network Equipment Technologies VX1800 Voice Exchange Enterprise-Class
Expandable Software Modules Features
- Figure 5-22
- Siemens Addresses Market Shifts for IP PBX
- Figure 5-23
- Siemens Reorganization Closer to Customer
- Table 5-24
- Avaya Communication Solutions Platforms Target Markets
- Table 5-25
- Avaya GCS Segment Products
- Table 5-25 (Continued)
- Avaya GCS Segment Products
- Table 5-26
- Strata CIX system Key Product Features And Benefits
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