Frost & Sullivan: The Advanced Capabilities of VoIP and SIP Trunking Exceeds Traditional Voice Services
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Frost & Sullivan: The AdvancedFrost & Sullivan: The Advanced Capabilities of VoIP and SIP Trunking Exceeds Traditional Voice Services PR Newswire MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, Feb. 26, 2014 -- To stave off competition from hosted UC solutions, providers focus on user awareness and value-added services The broad acceptance of Internet protocol (IP)-based communications within enterprises is fueling the North American voice over IP (VoIP) access and session initiation protocol (SIP) trunking market. The advanced capabilities VoIP and SIP trunking provide to customers over traditional voice services drive much of the uptake. Moving from a nascent stage to one of long-term growth, the market continues to experience intense competition and consolidation among participants. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, North American VoIP Access and SIP Trunking Services Market research, finds the market earned revenue of $2.83 billion in 2013 and estimates this to reach $9.35 billion in 2019. This analysis provides a market overview, drivers and restraints, forecasts and trends, market share and competitive analysis, and a last word of analyst predictions. For complimentary access to more information on this research, please visit: http://bit.

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Frost & Sullivan: The Advanced Capabilities of VoIP and SIP Trunking Exceeds Traditional Voice Services

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-- To stave off competition from hosted UC solutions, providers focus on user awareness and value-added services

The broad acceptance of Internet protocol (IP)-based communications within enterprises is fueling the North American voice over IP (VoIP) access and session initiation protocol (SIP) trunking market. The advanced capabilities VoIP and SIP trunking provide to customers over traditional voice services drive much of the uptake. Moving from a nascent stage to one of long-term growth, the market continues to experience intense competition and consolidation among participants.

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