iLocus releases a report on how Cisco and Mitel sold 2.23 million IP PBX licences in 2007
The news on web recently from a research done by the firm iLocus shows that about 2.23 million IP PBX lines were sold in the second quarter of 2007, bringing in a profit of over 208 million dollars.
Cisco was the first market leader followed by Mitel who has 42 percent market share of non-Cisco shipments, next is 3Com, followed by Shore-Tel and then Inter-Tel, a new part of Mitel.
It is obvious iLocus released this information so people will buy their research report. I find it rather strange that Avaya and Nortel, the two major competitors of IP PBX space were not mentioned. But when I come to think of it, it seems its because iLocus declared it has stopped handling any consignment that has to do with legacy IP PBX upgrades or hybrid systems but now deals on pure IP PBX consignment in their VoIP equipment quarterly tracking service. Anyway these are all speculations on my own part.
Well, the report is out there for anyone who wishes to know how many IP and TDM lines were sold or what percent of it is in the 2.23 million dollars made. Also, you can find out if the 2.23 million dollars is a rise or fall from the previous quarter. You might also want to see trends or charts explaining things. All these and even more questions that you may have will be answered in the report.
Cisco was the first market leader followed by Mitel who has 42 percent market share of non-Cisco shipments, next is 3Com, followed by Shore-Tel and then Inter-Tel, a new part of Mitel.
It is obvious iLocus released this information so people will buy their research report. I find it rather strange that Avaya and Nortel, the two major competitors of IP PBX space were not mentioned. But when I come to think of it, it seems its because iLocus declared it has stopped handling any consignment that has to do with legacy IP PBX upgrades or hybrid systems but now deals on pure IP PBX consignment in their VoIP equipment quarterly tracking service. Anyway these are all speculations on my own part.
Well, the report is out there for anyone who wishes to know how many IP and TDM lines were sold or what percent of it is in the 2.23 million dollars made. Also, you can find out if the 2.23 million dollars is a rise or fall from the previous quarter. You might also want to see trends or charts explaining things. All these and even more questions that you may have will be answered in the report.
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