Business Services Industry
SMB Segment Powers Growth in the European Business Telephony Market
Business Wire, Sept 23, 2008
LONDON -- The focus in the European business telephony market has shifted to the sub 500 extension sector. Nearly 90 per cent of new products released in 2007 targeted this segment. The SMB sector will fuel the overall market growth over long term.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.enterprise.frost.com), European Business Telephony Markets, finds that the market shipped 21.4 million lines in 2007 and estimates this to reach 22.1 million lines in 2013.
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"Vendor consolidation is increasing buyer power," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Dorota Oviedo. "The market is projected to slow down to grow at 3.3 per cent in shipment terms in 2008 due to a modest decline in activity in the 1000 extension market. A significant portion of this market has already undertaken the migration to IP PBX."
The SMB segment is the primary growth driver over the long term. Cisco and Mitel are amongst the fastest growing tier 1 vendors. IP licenses have revealed significant growth. In the European market, Benelux and France enjoyed high growth rates in 2007.
Despite the general optimism, challenges loom large. The replacement cycle is past its peak activity, with markets set to slow down the growth. CAPEX constraints are dampening growth prospects. Unified Communication-related product launches are also leading to a 'wait and watch' attitude amongst many enterprises.
"Vendor consolidation has weakened supplier power," cautions Oviedo. "Price declines are being noticed with major vendors recently announcing pricing changes to reflect a focus on software."
Products are migrating from being hardware-based to increasingly software-oriented. Vendors are introducing appliance-based products to tackle the challenges of the SMB market. Due to high price sensitivity and lack of sophisticated IT management teams, the SMB segment demands simple systems.
"An appliance is a single product that bundles many capabilities, is intuitive and simple to manage and costs less," remarks Oviedo. "Vendors are using more off-the-shelf components to drive down costs and make margins."
If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides manufacturers, end users and other industry participants with an overview of the European business telephony markets, then send an e-mail to Joanna Lewandowska, Corporate Communications, at joanna.lewandowska@frost.com, with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, company e-mail address, company website, city, state and country. Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be sent to you by e-mail.
European Business Telephony Markets is part of the Enterprise Communications Growth Partnership Services Programme, which also includes research in the following markets: business telephony endpoints, open source telephony, mobile enterprise solutions and unified messaging. All research included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants. Interviews with the press are available.
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