Open-Source Telephony Solutions

Open-Source Telephony Solutions

RELEASE DATE
18-Jul-2007
REGION
North America
Research Code: N222-01-00-00-00
SKU: TE03059-GL-MR_14689
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This strategic analysis is part of Frost & Sullivan’s continued coverage of the North American enterprise telephony marketplace, with special focus on open-source IP telephony. For the purposes of this research, the telephony market comprises telephony systems or private branch exchanges (PBXs) built on open-source software and capable of supporting both IP and analog endpoints. The research also provides insight into the ecosystem needed to support the open-source telephony initiative. The study highlights key technology and market trends that are impacting the open-source telephony market. It provides profiles of selected market participants and an analysis of the competitive landscape.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • Introduction and Scope of Study
  • Research Methodology
  • Definitions

Open-Source Telephony Projects

  • Asterisk
  • sipX
  • Yate
  • FreeSWITCH
  • CallWeaver

Technology Trends

  • Graphical Abstraction and Complete Solutions Aid Adoption
  • Appliance-based Model Eases Deployment
  • Open-Source Market Adopts "One-Box" Solutions Strategy
  • Carriers and Open-Source Telephony

Market Trends

  • Competitive Differentiator for Vendors in the Ecosystem
  • Challenges for Partners in Leveraging Open-Source Telephony
  • Vendors Use "Out-of-the-Box" Revenue Models
  • Heavy Competition in the SMB Market

Channel Trends

  • Channel Partners and Business Models Evolve
  • Partnering with VoIP Service Providers Opens a New Channel

Demand Analysis

  • Are SMBs the Low-Hanging Fruit?
  • Large and Medium Enterprise Potential

Analysis of Selected Market Participants

  • Digium
  • Fonality
  • Intuitive Voice Technology (IVT)
  • Switchvox (Four Loop Technologies)
  • Pingtel
  • Telephony Platform Analysis
  • PSTN Interface Hardware Analysis

Conclusions

  • Dispelling Myths About Open-Source Telephony
  • Future Potential
This strategic analysis is part of Frost & Sullivans continued coverage of the North American enterprise telephony marketplace, with special focus on open-source IP telephony. For the purposes of this research, the telephony market comprises telephony systems or private branch exchanges (PBXs) built on open-source software and capable of supporting both IP and analog endpoints. The research also provides insight into the ecosystem needed to support the open-source telephony initiative. The study highlights key technology and market trends that are impacting the open-source telephony market. It provides profiles of selected market participants and an analysis of the competitive landscape.
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Industries Telecom
WIP Number N222-01-00-00-00
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