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To: pirate_200 who wrote ()4/18/2000 2:31:00 PM
From: pirate_200   of 53
 
Frost & Sullivan predict $3.6B VoIP gateway market by 2006

"Welcome to VoIP, Version 2"
InternetWeek (04/10/00) No. 808, P. 1; Moozakis, Chuck

"Businesses are using second-generation VoIP to lower administrative and staff
costs while establishing voice and data applications intended to increase
productivity among workers. Software AG is unveiling plans to deploy a VoIP
network connecting over 60 offices and 2,500 employees across the globe.
Global systems integrator Getronics also had recent success with the
technology. Businesses are beginning to use VoIP seriously, according to Pete
Dailey, an analyst with Frost & Sullivan. VoIP gateways will generate $3.6 billion
in revenue by 2006, compared to $209 million last year, Frost & Sullivan predicts.
VoIP is becoming more attractive to IT managers because of its ability to handle
voice and data integration. Scalability is an important function for VoIP, as is
flexibility and reliability. Smaller businesses are beginning to invest in VoIP.
Catalyst Capital LLC, a venture capital-management firm, began operating its
VoIP system in the fall, offering converged voice and data access to 50
employees."

See: internetwk.com
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