VoIP Service Revenue Up 52% in 2007; Boom Expected to Continue

Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that worldwide revenue from hosted VoIP and managed IP PBX services jumped 52% to $24 billion in 2007 after surging 66% in 2006, and is expected to grow in the strong double-digits through at least 2011.

Infonetics' report shows that hosted VoIP services continue to outpace managed IP PBX services by far, with residential services fueling market growth.

"While VoIP services are being embraced by consumers worldwide, businesses have been comparatively slower in their adoption due to various roadblocks. This is about to change, though, as technical issues are resolved. For example, many PBX manufacturers have already added SIP trunking interfaces to their equipment, and more recently, they've greatly expanded the list of certified service providers, and that's going to fuel the growth in SIP trunking services. These kinds of developments will boost the overall VoIP business services segment for years to come," said Matthias Machowinski, directing analyst for enterprise voice and data at Infonetics Research.

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Posted to the site on 13th August 2008

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