31 Million Business IP Phones Will Ship in 2012
12th February, 2009

US : The IP phone market is actually a tale of two drastically different markets-business and consumer-with the former thriving and the latter diverging in a drastically different direction, reports In-Stat. By 2012, 31 million voice-centric business IP phones will ship. However, the consumer side of the market is radically different. Among voice-centric IP phones, businesses will outpace consumers more than 10 to 1.
The nascent consumer market for voice-centric IP phones is being subjugated by the introduction of IP media phones, such as the Verizon Hub and AT&T HomeManager that support both IP communications, as well as delivery of Internet information and multimedia content. A free copy of In-Stat's media phone research report, The Media Phone Has Arrived!, #IN0904563RC, can be downloaded at
http://email.in-stat.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/hBPDI0HWG1I0K560HBg60E6.
IP-based communication is replacing TDM networks at a steady pace in the workplace, but adoption is slow among consumers. Even where VoIP is being used in the home, many consumers don't realize it because IP-based cable voice services are marketed as traditional PSTN voice offerings, supported by traditional analog telephones.
"Within the business market, corded IP phones remain the standard, and will continue to dominate the enterprise IP phone market through 2012," says Norm Bogen, In-Stat analyst. "However, WLAN and IP DECT phones continue to grow, especially within some specific vertical and geographical markets."
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
The research, "IP Phones Worldwide-On the Desk and Beyond" (#IN0803999CT), covers the worldwide market for voice-centric IP phones. It includes: