Business Services Industry

Government Data and Statistics of the U.S. Business Wireline Data Services Expenditures

Business Wire, May 16, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57011) has announced the addition of "U.S. Business Wireline Data Services Expenditures by Size of Business, 2006-2011" to their offering.

This Excel-base Data-rich Deliverable (DRD) that is part of the Business Telecom and Business Wireline Data subscription includes market intelligence on Wireline Data Services expenditures by size of business. We define wireline data services as all data transport services and telco-provided managed services. IP and private line services are included in this category, as well as Frame Relay and ATM. Business telecom consists of business expenditures on telecom services, such as wireline and wireless voice, data services and VPNs, as well as managed services provided by a telecom operator.

This category of IT spending also consists of business expenditures on wireline voice equipment, such as TDM PBXs and handsets, and wireless voice/mobile data equipment. Size of business includes SOHO (1-4 employees), Small Business (5-99 employees), Mid-Sized Business (100-999 employees), and Enterprise Business (Over 1000 employees). The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Kneko Burney. Forecasts are from 2006 through 2011 and include annual growth rates, as well as percentage of total market.

Sources: Our segment and market forecasts, which include business expenditures, market demographics, and usage and adoption statistics, are built using multiple sources, including our proprietary research. These sources include, but are not limited to:

- Secondary research

- Government data and statistics (e.g. department of commerce, federal communication commission, bureau of labour statistics and U.S. Census Bureau

- Primary research

- Vendor-based research

- In-depth interviews with key decision-makers (where relevant)

We select data sources to provide greatest degree of perspective on each market or segment, in addition to the highest level of data accuracy, stability, and consistency over time.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57011.>

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