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VOIP Revenue Growth
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Mark Evans
on Sun 03 Apr 2005 03:17 PM EDT | Permanent Link
One of the lessons I learned from the dot-com boom was to be cautious about bullish projections from consulting firms with a vested interest in stoking market enthusiasm. With this caveat on the table, Insight Research expects the global VOIP market will more than double to $196.5 billion by 2007 from $82 billion this year. Most of the growth will apparently come from businesses, although Gartner predicts nearly 20% of U.S. homes will have VOIP phones by 2008. Both these estimates fall under the category of "optimistic", and depend on a couple key assumptions. Among them is the expecation businesses will readily adopt VOIP beyond greenfield and branch office location, and consumers will get on the VOIP bandwagon as cablecos and carriers apply marketing muscle to drive bundles..
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Re: VOIP Revenue Growth
This is business world, you have to always be vigilant or you loose when you expect it the less. Predictions and estimates are very important this is why they have to be as accurate as possible because it's all about what you do whit your money. There are infinite rules and laws in business, this is why business are so intriguing.
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