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Juniper says Cisco undisputed leader in enterprise VoIP

Source: voipcentral.org

cisco-undisputed-leader-in-enterprise-voip_28In its recent report, the research firm Juniper Research has asserted that Cisco Systems will hold the top most position in the Enterprise VoIP Access Point market as well as the VoIP WLAN Switch/Mobility Controller market.

The report Converged Wireless VoIP Handsets and Equipment, 2007-2012 brought out by Juniper predicts that total market will hit $15 billion mark in 2012 up from $2 billion this year.

The VoIP market will witness rise of a number of new vendors during this period. They are Trapeze Networks, Proxim Wireless, Meru Networks and Aruba Networks. However, none of them can take the number position from Cisco.

According to Juniper Research, the market for VoIP Access Points will generate whopping $5billion revenue by 2012, up from $390 million this year, while the VoIP WLAN Controllers market will cross $8 billion by 2012, up from paltry $1 billion in 2007.

Dual-Mode VoIP handset market to cross $82 billion mark by 2012

Source: voipcentral.org

In its latest report, the research firm Juniper Research predicts a strong growth in the selling of dual-mode VoIP handsets crossing $82 billion mark by end of 2012.

The dual-mode phones that provide both normal telephony service as well as VoIP services will find its hot selling in North American Market.

According to Juniper Research, North American will lead the dual-mode mobile phone market sharing nearly $35 billion revenue. While EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) market will account $23bn and Asia Pacific with $21bn worth of sales.

However, the single-mode VoIP phone market will not grow like dual-mode phone market. The revenue from single-mode VoIP market will touch just $1.5 billion in 2012, the report adds. The reason is increase in the price of single-mode VoIP phones.

The author Juniper Research says,

The handset market is moving to a stage where no one wants to carry two or three devices in their pocket, so the ability to have a single device for all calls is a compelling proposition.

Published on February 27th, 2007 under , ,

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