US businesses of all sizes will spend more on wireless voice services than on wireline in 2006, according to In-Stat report. There will be an 18% increase per year through 2009 in the amount spent on wireless data.


US businesses of all sizes will spend more on wireless voice services than on wireline in 2006, according to In-Stat report. There will be an 18% increase per year through 2009 in the amount spent on wireless data.

Bryan Van Dussen, In-Stat analyst, said: “The transformation of telecom spending continues unabated. The relentless march toward IP-based networks, the unequivocal adoption of mobile solutions, and the pervasiveness of broadband have changed the face of business networks forever.” [source]

In-Stat has prepared a report titled, “Share of Wallet: Telecom Trends and Expenditures in the US Business Market, US Enterprises (1,000+ Employees),” which provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending among US businesses across six broad categories.

The categories covered includes: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, wireline equipment, and wireless equipment. It includes data from In Stat’s Business Telecom 2005 survey.

To read the summary of the report and to buy it online at $3,495 U.S. Dollars click here.

 

 

 

 

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