Table of Contents
1. Chile
- 1.1 Chile A1n Advanced Country
- 1.2 SIP PBX and IP PBX Markets
- 1.2.1 Digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) At the End of Its Life Cycle
- 1.2.2 IP Signals Improved Business Communication
- 1.2.3 SIP IP Protocol Enables Unified Communications
- 1.3 SIP-PBX Deployment
2. Chile- SIP PBX Market Shares and Forecasts
- 2.1 Chile- SIP-PBX Market Shares
- 2.1.1 Avaya In Chile Leveraging An Opportunity For Up Selling
- 2.1.2 Cisco Unity® IP Media Gateway
- 2.1.3 Cisco Voice Network Solution
- 2.1.4 Alcatel-Lucent Communications
- 2.1.5 Nortel
- 2.2 Chile- SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market Forecasts
3. SIP IP PBX Server Products
- 3.1 SIP Enabled Servers Product Descriptions
- 3.2 Mitel
- 3.3 NEC
- 3.4 3Com
- 3.5 Cisco Systems
- 3.6 Mitel
- 3.7 Avaya SIP Application Server
- 3.7.1 Avaya: Banco Santander Chile
- 3.7.2 Avaya Communication Manager - SIP Center PBX
- 3.8 Emergia Chile enlarges its virtual contact center
- 3.9 Cisco / ING Chile
- 3.9.1 Cisco Enterprise Voice Network
- 3.9.2 Cisco Hybrid Voice Solution
- 3.9.3 Cisco VPNs
- 3.9.4 Cisco IP VPN - Data
- 3.9.5 Cisco IP VPN - Multiservice QoS Certified
- 3.9.6 Cisco Wireless Chile Codelco
- 3.9.7 Cisco Wireless Because In The Smelters, Cables Simply Melt
- 3.9.8 Cisco Bringing Mega-Trucks Online
- 3.10 UTStarcom' s PAS and iPAS
- 3.10.1 UTStarcom and Telsur
- 3.11 RedVoiss VoIP Providers In Chile
- 3.11.1 Redvoiss Voice On Internet, Services And Solutions
- 3.12 AltiGen / iFone S.A. de C.V Communications Extends Business
VoIP
- 3.12.1 AltiGen Communications
- 3.13 Epygi Technologies
4. SIP Enabled Servers and IP PBX Technology
- 4.1 SIP Integration With IP And Rich Media Applications
- 4.1.1 Standards Based Signaling Technology Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP).
- 4.1.2 SIP Presence
- 4.1.3 SIP Actions
- 4.1.4 SIP Helps Sales
- 4.1.5 SIP Trunks & Benefits
5. SIP Based PBX and IP PBX Company Profiles
- 5.1 Activity Among Enterprise Equipment Providers
- 5.2 3Com
- 5.2.1 3Com / H3C Technologies
- 5.2.2 3Com TippingPoint Division
- 5.2.3 3Com Acquired by Bain Capital Partners
- 5.2.4 Huawei Acquired A Minority Interest In 3Com
- 5.2.5 3Com Commercial Investment For Huawei
- 5.2.6 Ownership Of China-Based Joint Venture, H3C Technologies
- 5.2.7 3Com Customers
- 5.2.8 3Com Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2008 Revenue
- 5.2.9 3 Com Channel Model
- 5.3 3CX
- 5.4 Aastra
- 5.4.1 Aastra Technologies Revenue
- 5.4.2 Aastra Fourth Quarter 2007 Financial Revenue
- 5.5 Alcatel Lucent
- 5.5.1 Alcatel - Lucent Revenue by Region and Business Group
- 5.5.2 Alcatel-Lucent and NEC
- 5.5.3 Rationale for LTE joint VentureCombining
- 5.6 AltiGen Communications
- 5.6.1 AltiGen Communications Extends Business VoIP Reach with Latin
America Region Market Growth
- 5.6.2 AltiGen Communications
- 5.6.3 AltiGen Communications Revenue
- 5.7 Cisco
- 5.7.1 Cisco Net Sales:
- 5.7.2 BT and Cisco VoIP Connectivity To Cambridge University Users
- 5.7.3 Cisco SMB
- 5.8 Epygi Technologies
- 5.9 Google
- 5.10 Huawei
- 5.10.1 Huawei Next Generation Telecommunications Networks
- 5.10.2 Huawei Strategy
- 5.10.3 Huawei Partners
- 5.10.4 Huawei Global Operations
- 5.10.5 Huawei Financials
- 5.10.6 Huawei Files 26,880 Patent Applications
- 5.10.7 Huawei Standards & Patents
- 5.10.8 Huawei Core Technology Systems Architecture
- 5.10.9 Huawei Procucts
- 5.10.10 Huawei Key Partnerships
- 5.10.11 Huawei Technologies and 3Com Focus on Enterprise Data Networking
- 5.11 iFone S.A. de C.V.
- 5.12 Microsoft
- 5.13 Mitel
- 5.13.1 Mitel - U.S. Region
- 5.13.2 Mitel Managed Services Portfolio
- 5.13.3 Mitel Managed Services Program
- 5.13.4 Mitel Messaging
- 5.13.5 Mitel Strategic Partners
- 5.13.6 Inter-Tel / Mitel
- 5.13.7 Mitel Dutch Government Contract for Massive IP Deployment
- 5.13.8 Mitel Customer Base
- 5.14 NEC
- 5.14.1 NEC Corporation of America
- 5.14.2 Alcatel--Lucent and NEC
- 5.14.3 NEC Communications IBM Presence Collaboration
- 5.14.4 NEC and Microsoft
- 5.15 Nokia-Siemens
- 5.15.1 Strategy
- 5.15.2 Financials
- 5.15.3 Customers
- 5.15.4 Partners
- 5.15.5 Nokia Mobile Communications
- 5.15.6 Siemens AG
- 5.15.7 Siemens Networks LLC
- 5.15.8 Siemens
- 5.16 Nortel
- 5.17 Samsung
- 5.17.1 Samsung Strategy
- 5.17.2 Samsung Electronics Financials
- 5.17.3 Samsung Partners
- 5.17.4 Samsung Information Technology Division (ITD)
- 5.17.5 Samsung Electronics Global Leader
- 5.18 Shoretel
- 5.18.1 ShoreTel Revenue for Second Fiscal Quarter 2008
- 5.18.2 ShoreTel Products
- 5.18.3 ShoreTel Partnerships
- 5.18.4 ShoreTel Business Outlook
- 5.19 Siemens
- 5.19.1 Siemens Enterprise Communications
- 5.19.2 Nokia Siemens Combined Reputation And Market Scale
- 5.20 Sierra Merger Corp / Avaya
- 5.20.1 Avaya / Silver Lake
- 5.20.2 Avaya Acquisition Of Ubiquity Software
- 5.20.3 Avaya Customer Base
- 5.20.4 Avaya Revenues
- 5.20.5 Avaya Revenue
- 5.20.6 Avaya Global Communications Solutions (“GCS”)
- 5.20.7 Avaya Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2007 Revenue
- 5.20.8 Avaya Fiscal Year 2007 Results
- 5.20.9 Silver Lake Partners and TPG Capital Acquisition of Avaya
- 5.20.10 Avaya Global Services (“AGS”)
- 5.20.11 Avaya Fiscal Year 2007 Results
- 5.20.12 Acquisition of Avaya
- 5.21 Toshiba
- 5.21.1 Toshiba Revenue
- 5.21.2 Toshiba America Information Systems Strata® CIX™ SIP
Trunking Capabilities IP Business Communication Systems
- 5.21.3 Toshiba Strata MicroMAS
- 5.21.4 Toshiba, A World Leader In High Technology
List of Tables and Figures
- Table 1-1
- SIP Based Unified Communications Market Driving Forces
- Figure 2-1
- SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Shares, Chile, Dollars, Shipments 2007
- Table 2-2
- SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Market Shares, Chile, Dollars, Shipments 2007
- Table 2-3
- Chile- SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market Forecasts, 2007
- Table 2-4
- Worldwide SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market Shares, 2007
- Table 2-4
- SIP Enabled Server and IP PBX Shipments Market Forecasts, Chile Ports
Shipped, 2007
- Table 4-1
- Session Initiation Protocol SIP Benefits
- Figure 5-1
- Alcatel - Lucent Revenue by Region and Business Group
- Figure 5-2
- AltiGen Competitive Positioning
- Table 5-3
- Huawei Standards & Patents
- Table 5-4
- Huawei Key Telecommunications Technologies
- Table 5-5
- Huawei Products And Solutions
- Figure 5-6
- iFone S.A. of C.V. Leverages Microsoft and AltiGen Partnership
- Figure 5-7
- iFone S.A. of C.V. Products and Services
- Table 5-8
- Mitel Broad Range Of Offerings
- Table 5-8 (Continued)
- Mitel Broad Range Of Offerings
- Table 5-9
- Mitel Market Positioning
- Figure 5-10
- NEC Revenue by Segment
- Table 5-11
- NEC Revenue
- Table 5-12
- NEC Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-13
- NEC Mobile / Personal Solutions Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-14
- NEC IT / NW Revenue By Segment
- Table 5-15
- NEC Electron Devices Revenue By Segment
- Figure 5-16
- Siemens Addresses Market Shifts for IP PBX
- Figure 5-17
- Siemens Reorganization Closer to Customer
- Table 5-18
- Avaya Communication Solutions Platforms Target Markets
- Table 5-19
- Avaya GCS Segment Products
- Table 5-19 (Continued)
- Avaya GCS Segment Products
- Table 5-20
- Strata CIX system Key Product Features And Benefits
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