After 2007, VoIP revenues will drop
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Smart consumers are patient, so are you, kind people? Because you will be right to wait. Juniper Research recently published a report on revenues from the sale of VoIP hardware and software. By 2007, they will grow to reach $5.5 billion, mainly because Asian countries, especially China, will purchase devices and infrastructures.
But 2007 is expected to be the peak oil, as in the fossil fuel market. After the next year, sales of VoIP kit will get still and even fall. By that time, Indian and Chinese VoIP manufacturers would have learned enough from competitors to start feeding the world markets with their own low cost devices. Revenues issued from VoIP hardwares and softwares will shrink to $3 billion.
Barry Butler, author of the report for Juniper Research, also expected VoIP, as a “disruptive technology”, “to reshape the business communications vendor community.”
Mar 29, 2006 | By Nuno
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