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In-Stat ’s US Business Segmentation services provide detailed spending segmentation, revenues forecasts and adoption trends across size of business and vertical markets. In-Stat produces 7-9 reports in each size of business or vertical category showing service revenue forecasts and adoption trends for business voice, data, and IP services. In 2006, these popular services include adoption and analysis of key products such as VoIP, IP VPNs, mobile workers and managed services. Covering the US business markets, these services provide network service providers, equipment manufacturers, and other suppliers with the discrete market segment data necessary to confidently assess adoption trends, develop marketing plans, and forecast revenue plans by size of business and vertical.
 
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This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) managed services spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) managed services spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) managed services spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO business (firms with 4 or fewer employees) managed services spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market.
This report covers managed services (MNS) adoption trends and spending in the government market. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of IT functions as well as how this landscape will change over the next two years.
This report covers managed network services adoption trends and spending in the education market. Included is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of IT functions, as well as how this landscape will change over the next two years.
This report provides forecasts for the number of remote and mobile (RAM) workers in the SOHO business market (firms with 1 to 4 employees) for the years 2005 through 2010.
This report provides forecasts for the number of remote and mobile (RAM) workers in mid-sized business market (firms with 100 to 999 employees) for the years 2005 through 2010.
This report provides forecasts for the number of remote and mobile (RAM) workers in small business market (firms with 5 to 99 employees) for the years 2005 through 2010.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the US Government sector across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the US Professional Services sector across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This report provides forecasts for the number of remote and mobile (RAM) workers in the enterprise market (firms with 1,000 or more employees) for the year 2005 through 2010.
This report covers managed network services adoption trends in the small business market. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of IT functions, as well as how this landscape will change over the next two years.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the US Education sector across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This report covers managed network services adoption trends in the mid-sized business market. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of IT functions, as well as how this landscape will change over the next two years.
This report covers managed network services adoption trends in the enterprise business market. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of business network functions, as well as how this landscape might change over the next two years.
The active merger and acquisition activity we have seen in the telecommunications service provider market in recent years has rewarded the aggressors with strong brand recognition and confidence among customers, as well as potential customers.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the US healthcare industry across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO business (firms with 4 or fewer employees) networking infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across four categories...
US road warriors have yet to venture from the tried-and-true laptop/cell phone combo for wireless communications. Mean monthly air time consumption is less than 600 minutes, and EV-DO notwithstanding, road warriors stick to cellular voice calling, email, and personal information management.
The active merger and acquisition activity we have seen in the telecommunications service provider market in recent years has rewarded the aggressors with strong brand recognition and confidence among small business customers, as well as potential customers.
The active merger and acquisition activity we have seen in the telecommunications service provider market in recent years has rewarded the aggressors with strong brand recognition and confidence among mid-sized business customers, as well as potential customers.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) IP telephony spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) LAN switch spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) router spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) security appliance spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) TDM PBX and key system spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) high-end WLAN access point spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) networking infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across six categories...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) IP Telephony spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) LAN Switch spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) Router spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) Security Appliance spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) TDM PBX and Key System spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) high-end WLAN access point spending for the 2005-2010 period including the size-of-business sub-segments in this market...
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across six categories...
Businesses are increasingly well aware of the wide array of IP voice solutions available to meet their business needs. This has resulted in strong adoption among US business overall (33%), with lower than average adoption among the Health Care market segment.
Businesses are increasingly well aware of the wide array of IP voice solutions available to meet their business needs. This has resulted in strong adoption among US business overall (33%), with slightly higher than average adoption among the Government market segment.
This report provides information on current Enterprise business priorities that will have the greatest impact on companies’ communications requirements over the next 12 months.
This report provides information on current Small Business priorities that will have the greatest impact on companies' communications requirements over the next 12 months.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the small business market across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services and wireless equipment.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the SOHO business market across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services and wireless equipment.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) telecom services and equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100 to 249 employees, 250 to 499 employees, and 500 to 999 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) telecom services and equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) wireless voice services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100 to 249 employees, 250 to 499 employees, and 500 to 999 employees.
  Thu, 06 Jul 2006 00:00:00 +0200
WiMAX mid-2006 continues to be in the "waiting" mode. This time the market is waiting for certification of "e" based equipment. However, the waiting doesn’t just stop there. For the WiMAX market to really take off and reach its potential, it also has to deal with service provider, regulatory, and Intellectual Property Rights issues.
This report provides forecast information through 2009, on Network Infrastructure spending by the US Professional Services Industry. The forecast includes spending on Security Appliances, LAN Switches, Routers, WLAN, IP PBX equipment and TDM PBX equipment.
IT managers in the professional services market are looking to implement solutions that reduce operating expenditures, increase revenue opportunities, and most importantly, improve employee productivity.
The history of 3G has included times of wild exuberance and crushing criticism. Through it all, though, business users have been at the forefront of 3G adoption, using notebook computers to connect to Internet services through 3G modems.
Based on a survey of more than 1,000 wireless users in US business, this report is a snapshot of wireless voice and data usage. All data are sorted by business size (SOHO, small, mid-sized, and large business).
IT managers in higher education institutions are increasingly looking to leverage their investments to gain a competitive advantage in attracting and retaining students.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Equipment spending for the 2005–2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Telecom Services and Equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000 or more employees) Telecom Services and Equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Data Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireline Data Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireline Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireline Data Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireline Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.
In 2006, In-Stat estimates that Education IT spending will grow to $62 billion by 2010 from $46.5 billion in 2005, accounting for 8.2% of all US IT spending from 8.4% in 2006, a 5.8% CAGR.
This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the mid-sized business market across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the SOHO business market (1 to 4 employees) by home-based and commercial firms, with vertical segmentation by the following industries...
US Professional Services spending on IT is expected to grow more rapidly than the US business market, in general, through 2010, growing to $109 billion from $74 billion in 2005.
This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the small business market (5 to 99 employees) by size of business, with vertical segmentation by the following industries...
This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the mid-sized business market (100 to 999 employees) by size of business, with vertical segmentation by the following industries...
This report provides size of business and vertical industry segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the enterprise business market. The research also provides forecasts for employees by primary location, the number of remote and mobile workers, the number of telecommuters, and number of remote branch offices.
US Government spending on IT, while increasing steadily, will lag other US business segments through 2010, growing to $92.4 billion from $73 billion in 2005. Government IT spending is driven by many of the same factors as other businesses, including cost reduction, new product and service development, improved customer service, and making employees more efficient.
This report presents detailed forecasts of IT spending within the healthcare industry for the 2005–2010 period. Forecasts for overall IT spending and for the six broad spending categories.
Health care IT spending accounts for approximately 10% of all US IT spending, or $57 billion in 2006. Capturing and sustaining a share of it requires vendors and service providers to pay particular attention to highly nuanced industry trends.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Computer Hardware spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (1 to 4 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the six broad categories: computer hardware, applications, networking hardware, telecom, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Outsourcing and Hosted Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Outsourcing and Hosted Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) IT Personnel spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5–99 employees) Applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Computer Hardware spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the six broad categories: computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Outsourcing and Hosted Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) IT Personnel spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.
  Tue, 04 Apr 2006 00:00:00 +0200
This report provides a forecast of enterprise IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.
This report provides a forecast of small business IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.
This report provides a forecast of mid-sized business IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.
  Tue, 04 Apr 2006 00:00:00 +0200
This report provides a forecast of SOHO business IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) computer hardware spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) networking infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the broad categories of IT spending: computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) outsourcing and hosted services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) IT personnel spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.
This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending in the small business market. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.
This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending for SOHO businesses. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.
This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending for mid-sized businesses. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.
This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending in the enterprise market. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2004-2009 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2004-2009 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Security Appliance spending for the 2004-2009 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Router spending for the 2004-2009 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) IP Telephony spending for the 2004-2009 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2004-2009 period across six categories: LAN Switches, Routers, Security Appliances, High-end WLAN Access Points, IP Telephony, and TDM PBX and Key Systems.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) LAN Switch Spending for the 2004-2009 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees. These forecasts are segmented across nine vertical industry segments: mining, construction, manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, government, FIRE (finance, insurance, real estate), and TCU (transportation, communications, utilities). Definitions are embedded in the file.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) IP Telephony Spending for the 2004-2009 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees. These forecasts are segmented across nine vertical industry segments: mining, construction, manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, government, FIRE (finance, insurance, real estate), and TCU (transportation, communications, utilities). Definitions are embedded in the file.
This Microsoft Excel data file, includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) High-End WLAN Access Point Spending for the 2004-2009 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees. These forecasts are segmented across nine vertical industry segments: mining, construction, manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, government, FIRE (finance, insurance, real estate), and TCU (transportation, communications, utilities). Definitions are embedded in the file.
This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2004-2009 period across six categories: LAN Switches, Routers, Security Appliances, High-End WLAN Access Points, IP Telephony, and TDM PBX and Key Systems. These forecasts are segmented across nine vertical industry segments: mining, construction, manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, government, FIRE (finance, insurance, real estate), and TCU (transportation, communications, utilities). Definitions are embedded in the file.

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