VoIP gaining ground, but there’s still plenty of TDM
As you’re putting together your business plans, you might want to keep in mind some research from In-Stat. The company found that even though 20 percent of U.S. companies are using VoIP, 44 percent of their voice lines are still TDM. VoIP migration is steady–the industry’s building traffic numbers abundantly show that–but customers are moving carefully until the technology has proved itself and the old TDM equipment depreciates out. And there’s still plenty of experimentation going on out there: of the companies using VoIP, 36 percent are using multiple types of VoIP communication. In four years, In-Stat expects, about two-thirds of businesses will be using some form of VoIP. In other words, there’s still plenty of headroom in the VoIP business.
For more information about the In-Stat study:
- read this press release from In-Stat
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