Press ReleaseSource: Pike & Fischer

/ CORRECTION - Business VoIP Lines to Total 7.8 Million by 2012, New Report Says
Tuesday May 6, 3:09 pm ET

SILVER SPRING, MD--(MARKET WIRE)--May 6, 2008 -- In the news release, "Business VoIP Lines to Total 7.8 Million by 2012, New Report Says," issued earlier today by Pike & Fischer, we are advised by the company that the first sentence of the first paragraph should read "The number of U.S. businesses using an Internet telephony line will surpass 5 million by the end of the decade and hit 7.8 million by the end of 2012, according to new projections from Pike & Fischer's Broadband Advisory Services" rather than "The number of U.S. workers using an Internet telephony line will surpass 5 million by the end of the decade and hit 7.8 million by the end of 2012, according to new projections from Pike & Fischer's Broadband Advisory Services" as originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.


Business VoIP Lines to Total 7.8 Million by 2012, New Report Says

SILVER SPRING, MD--(May 06, 2008) - The number of U.S. businesses using an Internet telephony line will surpass 5 million by the end of the decade and hit 7.8 million by the end of 2012, according to new projections from Pike & Fischer's Broadband Advisory Services.

In addition, providers of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services will see revenues from business customers triple over the next five years to hit more than $6 billion, P&F says in the new report, VoIP in the Business World: Market Forecast and Analysis.

Businesses are increasingly attracted to VoIP services because of the operational efficiencies and cost savings. The biggest part of the market will be large enterprises, which tend to have in-house information technology experts to manage telecommunications upgrades, the Silver Spring-based market research firm says. Incumbent telephone companies such as AT&T and Verizon are likely to retain the biggest share of these customers, the report says.

Smaller companies have fewer built-in resources and may take a bit longer to adopt VoIP for their telecommunications systems, says Rich Power, a P&F contributing analyst and author of the report.

"The sales and marketing cycle may be a little longer for buyers in this segment," Power says. "There is just too much at stake to risk changes to their communications systems unless they fully understand the risks and potential rewards."

Nevertheless, the size of the market has attracted a number of new entrants who for the most part are doing a better job in selling to the small-business market, the report concludes.

Pike & Fischer, a BNA company, offers a host of legal and business products covering the telecommunications industry. The report, VoIP in the Business World: Market Forecast and Analysis, is priced at $699 and is available for purchase at www.broadbandadvisoryservices.com. For analyst commentary or to request a briefing, contact Tim McElgunn at 856-751-6723, tmcelgunn@pf.com.

For information about Pike & Fischer's Broadband Advisory Services, visit www.broadbandadvisoryservices.com or contact Jonathan Wentworth Ping at 212-576-8741 / jping@pf.com.


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