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Growing Internet ubiquity across the world has resulted in endless possibilities for businesses and consumers. Connected living has become a reality. There will be at least 80 billion connected devices by 2020; and 10 connected devices for each household. The size of the Internet economy will reach $14.7 trillion; the digital economy will be augmented by IoT.

In this backdrop, the telecom industry is facing increasing competition, market saturation, and commoditization of technology-- challenging telcos to differentiate themselves with innovative services and applications. The rise in technological savviness in consumers and increasingly sophisticated technologies reaching masses has led to intra-industry and cross industry competition across several segments of the telecommunications sector to provide more end-to-end solutions.

Frost & Sullivan’s Telecommunications research and consulting programs look evolutions of hardware and software, with focus on the services built on these technologies. This provides unique insights into the competitive dynamics of the market, detailed assessments of market opportunities, pricing strategies, demand trends, and technological developments, as well as applications and best practices for the industry.

We work closely with the world’s leading telecom firms, hardware manufacturers, service providers, OEMs and new age disruptors to build tailored, customized solutions provide clients with the best strategies for growth, supported by the right key data points researched to meet the client’s needs and the specific engagement. Our research spans broadly across the sector and provides deep insights into specific markets in the most significant areas of enterprise and consumer telecommunications industry.

  1. 15 Jul 2006  |  Asia Pacific

    Indonesia Enterprise Telephony Markets Q1 2006

    The study analyzes the Indonesian enterprise telephony market for the first quarter of 2006. The market is segmented into PBX, KTS, WPBX and the IP-PBX markets. Vendor market shares are provided for all the segments.

    $850.00
  2. 15 Jul 2006  |  Asia Pacific

    India Enterprise Telephony Markets Q1 2006

    The study analyzes the Indian enterprise telephony market for the first quarter of 2006. The market is segmented into PBX, KTS, WPBX and the IP-PBX markets. Vendor market shares are provided for all the segments.

    $900.00
  3. 15 Jul 2006  |  Asia Pacific

    Hong Kong Enterprise Telephony Markets Q1 2006

    The study analyzes the Hong Kong enterprise telephony market for the first quarter of 2006. The market is segmented into PBX, KTS, WPBX and the IP-PBX markets. Vendor market shares are provided for all the segments.

    $850.00
  4. 15 Jul 2006  |  Asia Pacific

    China Enterprise Telephony Markets Q1 2006

    The study analyzes the Chinese enterprise telephony market for the first quarter of 2006. The market is segmented into PBX, KTS, WPBX and the IP-PBX markets. Vendor market shares are provided for all the segments.

    $1,100.00
  5. 15 Jul 2006  |  Asia Pacific

    Australia Enterprise Telephony Markets Q1 2006

    The study analyzes the Australian enterprise telephony market for the first quarter of 2006. The market is segmented into PBX, KTS, WPBX and the IP-PBX markets. Vendor market shares are provided for all the segments.

    $1,100.00
  6. Thailands videoconferencing infrastructure systems market was worth 0.6 million in 2005, in terms of revenues.IP videoconferencing systems are gaining increased penetration into the Thailand infrastructure market, rapidly replacing the traditional ISDN networks. The uptake of IP videoconferencing network systems is fuelled by the rapid growth of b...

    $2,450.00
  7. Taiwanese videoconferencing infrastructure system market was worth $1.5 million in 2005.The maturity of the market was the major restraint of the growth. However, renewed demand in the next few years is anticipated to drive the growth.The education sector showed increasing deployments in videoconferencing infrastructure, particularly distance learn...

    $2,450.00
  8. In 2005, the Korean videoconferencing infrastructure systems market was $2.0 million in revenue. Multinational vendors experienced steeper price decline of videoconferencing solutions due to stronger Won and found the market growth not as strong as of the endpoints. Due to frequent occasions of smaller meetings through endpoints with embedded MCUs,...

    $2,450.00
  9. The videoconferencing infrastructure systems in Singapore earned itself approximately $0.43 million in 2005. Singapore being a small country made it cost ineffective for corporations, especially home-grown and Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) to invest. Migration from traditional ISDN legacy systems to dual mode or IP systems was seen throughout 2...

    $2,450.00
  10. Revenues for the videoconferencing infrastructure systems in the Philippines only reached approximately $0.06 million in 2005. Low presence of multinational companie, weak financial position to invest in videoconferencing among local corporations and poor IP infrastucture contributed to the drop in demand for videoconferencing infrastructure system...

    $2,450.00