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Medium-Sized and Large Enterprise IP Usage and Preferences in Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan), 2005 - Vertical Splits

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Published 2006/02 Content info Pages: 141
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Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
    • Executive Summary
  • Situation Overview
    • Internet Access Service Usage
      • Types of Internet Access
      • Table: Internet Access Services Usage by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: Internet Access Services Usage, 2005
      • Type of Deployment
      • Table: Internet Access Services Usage Functions by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Types of Broadband Applications
      • Table: Broadband Network Applications by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: Broadband Internet Access Usage, 2005
      • Reasons for Not Subscribing to Broadband
      • Table: Broadband Internet Access Subscription Deterrent by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: Broadband Internet Access Subscription Deterrent, 2005
    • IP VPN Usage
    • Table: IP VPN Usage by Vertical Industry, 2005
    • Figure: IP VPN Usage, 2005
      • IP VPN Deployment Drivers
      • Table: IP VPN Deployment Top 3 Drivers, 2005
      • Table: IP VPN Deployment Drivers by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP VPN Deployment Drivers, 2005
      • In-House Versus Outsourced IP VPN Deployment
      • Table: In-house Versus Outsourced IP VPN Deployment by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: In-house Versus Outsourced IP VPN Deployment, 2005
        • Data Connectivity for Noncarrier-Managed IP VPNs
        • Table: In-house/Outsourced IP Data Connectivity by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: In-house Versus Outsourced IP Data Connectivity, 2005
        • Reasons for Using an In-House IP VPN
        • Table: Carrier Managed IP VPN Deployment Top 3 Deterrents, 2005
        • Table: Carrier Managed IP VPN Deployment Deterrent by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: Carrier Managed IP VPN Deployment Deterrent, 2005
        • Reasons for Using a Carrier Managed IP VPN Service
        • Table: IP VPN In-House Deployment Top 3 Deterrents, 2005
        • Table: IP VPN In-House Deployment Deterrent by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: IP VPN In-House Deployment Deterrent, 2005
        • Carrier Managed IP VPN Service Deployments
        • Table: IP VPN Service Deployments by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: IP VPN Service Deployments, 2005
        • IP VPN Service Bundling
        • Table: IP VPN Service Bundling by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: IP VPN Service Bundling, 2005
      • Type of IP VPN Implementation
      • Table: IP VPN Implementation by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP VPN Implementation, 2005
      • Local Versus International IP VPN Connectivity
      • Table: Local Versus International IP VPN Connectivity by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: Local Versus International IP VPN Connectivity, 2005
      • Reasons for Not Deploying an IP VPN
      • Table: IP VPN Deployment Top 3 Deterrents, 2005
      • Table: IP VPN Deployment Deterrent by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP VPN Deployment Deterrent, 2005
    • IP Telephony Usage
      • Management of Voice Functions
      • Table: IP Enterprise Voice Functions and Services Management by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP Enterprise Voice Functions and Services Management, 2005
      • IP PBX Deployments
      • Table: IP PBX Deployment by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP PBX Deployment, 2005
        • Satisfaction with IP PBX Deployments
        • Table: IP PBX/Enterprise IP Telephony's Quality and Return On Investment by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: IP PBX/Enterprise IP Telephony's Quality and Return On Investment, 2005
      • IP Centrex Service
      • Table: IP Centrex by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP Centrex Outsourcing, 2005
        • Satisfaction with IP Centrex Service
        • Table: IP Centrex Solution's Quality and Return On Investment by Vertical Industry, 2005
        • Figure: IP Centrex Solution's Quality and Return On Investment, 2005
      • IP Phone Usage
      • Table: VoIP/IP Telephony Applications Usage by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: VoIP/IP Telephony Applications Usage, 2005
      • Reasons for Deploying IP PBX
      • Table: IP PBX/In-House IP Telephony Deployment Top 3 Reasons, 2005
      • Table: IP PBX/In-House IP Telephony Deployment Reasons by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: IP PBX Deployment, 2005
    • IP Value-Added Services Usage
    • Table: IP VAS Usage by Vertical Industry, 2005
    • Figure: IP VAS Usage, 2005
    • Internet Security Usage
      • Greatest Security Threats
      • Table: Network, Data, and Internet Security Top 3 Threats, 2005
      • Table: Network, Data, and Internet Security Threats by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: Network, Data, and Internet Security Threats, 2005
      • Factors Driving Internet Security Investments
      • Table: Internet Security Top 3 Factors Driving Investments, 2005
      • Table: Internet Security Factors Driving Investments by Vertical Industrial, 2005
      • Figure: Internet Security Investments, 2005
      • Internet Security Solutions Deployed
      • Table: Internet Security Measures by Vertical Industry, 2005
      • Figure: Internet Security Measures, 2005
  • Future Outlook
  • Essential Guidance
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Methodology
      • Survey Design
        • Sample Geographies
        • Company Size
        • Industries Covered
        • Table: Six Main Industries
        • Respondents
        • Interviews
        • Unit of Analysis
        • Interview Schedule
        • Confidence Intervals
          • What the 95% Level Means
          • How Confidence Intervals Can Vary
          • Confidence Interval for Each Country
          • Confidence Interval for Each Vertical
          • Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Communication Study 2005 Overall Completed Surveys
          • Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Confidence Intervals at 95% Level: Telecommunications and WAN
          • Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Confidence Intervals at 95% Level: Wireless and Networking
    • Weighting
      • Overall Weighting
      • Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Weighting Formula
      • Weightage for Ordered Multiple-Response Questions
        • Background
        • Weighting Assumptions for Questions with Top 3 Mentions
        • Calculation of Weighting
        • Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IDC Weight Allocation for Ordered Multiple-Response Questions
        • Methods
    • Sampling Demographics
    • Figure: Sample per Country for Telecommunications and WAN Usage
    • Figure: Sample per Industry for Telecommunications and WAN Usage
    • Figure: Sample per Employee Size for Telecommunications and WAN Usage
    • Figure: Vertical Group per Country for Telecommunications and WAN Usage
    • Figure: Company Size per Country for Telecommunications and WAN Usage
    • Figure: Multinational Companies Versus Local Companies per Country for Telecommunications and WAN Usage
    • Figure: Sample per Country for Wireless and Networking
    • Figure: Sample per Industry for Wireless and Networking
    • Figure: Sample per Employee Size for Wireless and Networking
    • Figure: Vertical Group per Country for Wireless and Networking
    • Figure: Company Size per Country for Wireless and Networking
    • Figure: Multinational Companies Versus Local Companies Per Country for Wireless and Networking
    • Appendix A: Definitions
      • Industries
      • Telecommunications Services
      • IP Value-Added Services
        • What Makes Those IP Services "Value Added"?
      • Network Equipment
        • Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet
        • LAN Switches
      • Remote Access
    • Appendix B: Survey Questionnaires
      • Telecommunications and WAN Usage
        • Screener (S Series)
        • Telecommunications (T Series)
        • Core Data Managed Services (C Series)
        • Internet Access Services (B Series)
        • WAN (WAN Series)
        • IP VAS and IP VPN (IP Series)
        • Budgeting (BD Series)
    • Synopsis
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