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    <title>Worldwide IP PBX Revenue Up 23%, TDM Systems Down 15% in 2005</title>
    <summary>Just wanted to share some recent IP-PBX vs. traditional TDM PBX market share numbers from Infonetics that came out today. Infonetics tracked Cisco and determined they were the market leader with 42% unit market share in 2005. I wonder if...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Just wanted to share some recent IP-PBX vs. traditional TDM PBX market share numbers from Infonetics that came out today. Infonetics tracked Cisco and determined they were the market leader with 42% unit market share in 2005. I wonder if Infonetics also tracks Asterisk? Although, Asterisk is a bit tough to track since users can download and install the open-source PBX for free, which makes tracking a bit harder. Fonality, is a popular pseudo-hosted Asterisk IP-PBX that is gaining traction. I have a box in my labs and plan on writing a review for Internet Telephony Magazine before the end of the week. Anyway, check out the market share numbers:<blockquote><span style="font-weight: bold;">Worldwide IP PBX Revenue Up 23%, TDM Systems Down 15% in 2005</span><br /><br />The enterprise telephony market continues its steady transition from circuit switching technology to packet switching technology, with worldwide TDM system revenue falling 15% and IP PBX revenue rising 23% between 2004 to 2005, according to Infonetics Research's latest Enterprise Telephony report.<br /><br />Together, worldwide TDM and IP PBX systems revenue totaled $8.1 billion in 2005, a 12% increase over 2004, and will grow 43% between 2005 and 2009, when it will reach $11.6 billion as organizations continue to move to VoIP. In that five-year span, IP PBX revenue is forecast to jump up 82% while TDM revenue will plunge 88%.<br /><br />For the quarter, PBX/KTS revenue totaled $2.2 billion in 4Q05, up 1% over 3Q05, and 10% higher than a year ago. TDM system revenue was down 6% in 4Q05, and IP PBX revenue nudged 3% higher than last quarter. <br /><br />&quot;The PBX market came in at our expectations in 2005, and from a global perspective is doing very well,&quot; said Matthias Machowinski, directing analyst at Infonetics Research. &quot;Worldwide revenue growth accelerated in 2005, although it's mostly coming from EMEA, Asia Pacific, and CALA. North America lost revenue share in 2005 as things slowed down here, showing just 4% revenue growth for the year.&quot;<br /> <br />More Highlights<br />   -  In the overall PBX/KTS systems market, Nortel, Avaya, Siemens, Alcatel, and NEC (in that order) lead in worldwide 2005 line shipments<br />   -  Nortel leads the North American IP PBX market in line shipments for 2005, followed by Avaya and Cisco, but it's a very close race among all three<br />   -  Alcatel leads the IP PBX market in EMEA in 4Q05 and for the year, followed by Siemens<br />   -  Cisco dominates the market for IP phones with 42% unit market share in 2005<br />   -  Hybrid PBXs accounted for 65% of 2005 PBX/KTS revenue, TDM 23%, and pure IP 12%; hybrids and pure IP will continue to increase through 2009 at the expense of TDM<br />   -  44% of 2005 PBX/KTS systems revenue came from EMEA, 32% from North America, 19% Asia Pacific, and 5% CALA<br /><br />Infonetics' report tracks IP deskphones, IP softphones, TDM PBX/KTS systems, and hybrid and pure IP PBX systems in North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific, CALA, and worldwide. Companies tracked include 3Com, Aastra, Alcatel, Avaya, Cisco, Ericsson, Inter-Tel, Mitel, NEC, Nortel, Polycom, ShoreTel, Siemens, snom, Sphere, Swyx, Toshiba, Vertical Communications, Zultys, and others. </blockquote></p>]]>
      
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