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MyNetFone uses Linksys products to hit SOHO and SME VoIP markets

Source: voipcentral.org

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Australia-based MyNetFone, a leading broadband service provider has reached out an agreement with Linksys, under which the Cisco subsidiary Linksys will provide its VoIP equipment to MyNetFone.

The deal with Linksys will enable MyNetFone to create a strong a base in the SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) and SME VoIP markets. The company expects its customers base will hit 10,000 in the next few months by selling equipment worth of $250,000 and $1 million per year in additional revenue.

Announcing the deal, the company explains,

The equipment the two partners have in mind provides two lines of VoIP telephone and fax service. The MNFSPA2100 equipment has not just been configured, but it also has been customized particularly for the MyNetFone services. The implication of this is that reliability is high and there would be encryption based security.

MyNetFone ensures customers to make and receive phone calls over any type of broadband Internet connection. The calls between MyNetFone customers are free. However, the company charges very low rates for the calls to the public fixed and mobile networks.

Published on April 5th, 2007 under , , , ,

Residential VOIP market gears up be Fat and Healthy

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

ZDNet Research reports that the residential market will reach 11.9 Billion by 2010. This figure is supplemented by the number of residential VoIP subscribers worldwide is expected to increase to 151.2 mln by 2010, rising at a CAGR, Compound Annual Growth Rate of 57.1% from 15.8 mln in 2005.
These are healthy figures for the VOIP providers as well as VOIP equipment makers. I think that these figure will also reflect healthy benefits to the VOIP users, be it corporate or Residential.
According to the article, "The residential segment is the second-largest market for VoIP gear. Equipment in this segment includes residential gateways and IP phones. Equipment makers are vying for a piece of the residential VoIP market, hoping to capture a slice of this growth. Telecom service providers also are aggressively targeting this segment in an attempt to maintain their share of the $430 bln annual voice market and to offer so-called triple-play services, i.e. suites of multimedia offerings consisting of video, audio communications and broadband Internet access."

Links;
ZDNet Research article

Residential VOIP market gears up be Fat and Healthy

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

ZDNet Research reports that the residential market will reach 11.9 Billion by 2010. This figure is supplemented by the number of residential VoIP subscribers worldwide is expected to increase to 151.2 mln by 2010, rising at a CAGR, Compound Annual Growth Rate of 57.1% from 15.8 mln in 2005.
These are healthy figures for the VOIP providers as well as VOIP equipment makers. I think that these figure will also reflect healthy benefits to the VOIP users, be it corporate or Residential.
According to the article, "The residential segment is the second-largest market for VoIP gear. Equipment in this segment includes residential gateways and IP phones. Equipment makers are vying for a piece of the residential VoIP market, hoping to capture a slice of this growth. Telecom service providers also are aggressively targeting this segment in an attempt to maintain their share of the $430 bln annual voice market and to offer so-called triple-play services, i.e. suites of multimedia offerings consisting of video, audio communications and broadband Internet access."

Links;
ZDNet Research article

Residential VOIP market gears up be Fat and Healthy

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

ZDNet Research reports that the residential market will reach 11.9 Billion by 2010. This figure is supplemented by the number of residential VoIP subscribers worldwide is expected to increase to 151.2 mln by 2010, rising at a CAGR, Compound Annual Growth Rate of 57.1% from 15.8 mln in 2005.
These are healthy figures for the VOIP providers as well as VOIP equipment makers. I think that these figure will also reflect healthy benefits to the VOIP users, be it corporate or Residential.
According to the article, "The residential segment is the second-largest market for VoIP gear. Equipment in this segment includes residential gateways and IP phones. Equipment makers are vying for a piece of the residential VoIP market, hoping to capture a slice of this growth. Telecom service providers also are aggressively targeting this segment in an attempt to maintain their share of the $430 bln annual voice market and to offer so-called triple-play services, i.e. suites of multimedia offerings consisting of video, audio communications and broadband Internet access."

Links;
ZDNet Research article

Residential VOIP market gears up be Fat and Healthy

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

ZDNet Research reports that the residential market will reach 11.9 Billion by 2010. This figure is supplemented by the number of residential VoIP subscribers worldwide is expected to increase to 151.2 mln by 2010, rising at a CAGR, Compound Annual Growth Rate of 57.1% from 15.8 mln in 2005.
These are healthy figures for the VOIP providers as well as VOIP equipment makers. I think that these figure will also reflect healthy benefits to the VOIP users, be it corporate or Residential.
According to the article, "The residential segment is the second-largest market for VoIP gear. Equipment in this segment includes residential gateways and IP phones. Equipment makers are vying for a piece of the residential VoIP market, hoping to capture a slice of this growth. Telecom service providers also are aggressively targeting this segment in an attempt to maintain their share of the $430 bln annual voice market and to offer so-called triple-play services, i.e. suites of multimedia offerings consisting of video, audio communications and broadband Internet access."

Links;
ZDNet Research article

VoIP Equipment Revenues to touch $11.9 Billion in 2010

Source: voipcentral.org

According to iSuppli, worldwide VoIP equipment revenues will touch $11.9 billion in 2010 from $3.95 billion in 2005. This is mainly due to the increase in the VoIP adoption by the consumers and business enterprises.

The report predicts VoIP Equipment revenues are likely to experience a compound yearly growth rate of 24.7 percent.
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The research firm divides VoIP market into three different segments. Those are Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) for enterprise, Infrastructure operated by service providers and Residential-Access equipment.

The PBX market shares 46 percent of the total VoIP equipment revenues at the end of 2005, while infrastructure and residential equipment market accounted for 27 percent each.

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Published on October 30th, 2006 under , ,

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