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Canadian VoIP adoption slowed by Y2K upgrades
Toronto-based consulting company Frost & Sullivan has released the 2005 Canadian Enterprise Converged Network Adoption Study. The 2002 market for IP-centric PBX solutions totalled $118.5 million, the study showed. IP-centric line shipments were up approximately 134% from 2001, totalling more tha...
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Published in: | Computing Canada 2003-05, Vol.29 (9), p.3 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Toronto-based consulting company Frost & Sullivan has released the 2005 Canadian Enterprise Converged Network Adoption Study. The 2002 market for IP-centric PBX solutions totalled $118.5 million, the study showed. IP-centric line shipments were up approximately 134% from 2001, totalling more than 147,000 lines. F&S forecast a compound growth rate of almost 40% for the market, expecting it to reach about $455 million by 2006. |
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ISSN: | 0319-0161 |