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Report: Business VoIP Service Revenue Up 8% in 1H10
voipmonitor.net (Oct 1 2010) IP Telephony , Marketing , Unified communications
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Market research firm Infonetics Research released its updated 2010 VoIP and Unified Communication Services and Subscribers market share and forecast report, which now includes an IP Centrex/UC Provider Tracker highlighting deployments by provider, region, service, and platform. As part of the service, Infonetics earlier this year released scorecards for the top IP Centrex and IP connectivity service providers via its North America and EMEA VoIP Service Provider Leadership Matrix reports. ANALYST NOTE "The market ... (Read Full Article)
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