| Title: | Business Voice (Market Advisor) |
| Price: | $495.00
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| Publication Date: | Mar 28, 2008 |
| Source: | Current Analysis |
| Abstract: | Business users have more business communications options than ever before. Traditional carriers and CLECs are adding and enhancing IP-based services, while emerging alternative providers are adding even more choices. This report contains a market overview, analyst review, near and long term drivers, and ratings for all competitors within the Business Network Services - U.S. market. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...The business voice market includes telephone services for every type of company, from the Fortune ### companies with thousands of employees to the storefront, very small business, or small office/home office (SOHO) with needs for five phone lines or less. Historically, businesses have purchased two distinct types of voice services: local and long-distance. Long-distance calls were defined as calls to a destination outside the local access and transport area (LATA) of the calling party and required the services of an interexchange carrier (IXC) such as Sprint, or pre-merger MCI or AT&T. Local calls were those completed within the same exchange, handled by a local exchange carrier (LEC), while local toll calls were those completed within the same LATA, managed by a LEC but usually transported by an IXC. The rise of unlimited-use voice bundles for business customers and growth in enterprise use of voice over IP (VoIP) services mean that local/long-distance distinctions and per-minute pricing... |
| Word Count: | 2488 |
| Length: | 6 Pages |
| Document ID: | MA575 |
| Industry: | Telecom Services |
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