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Battlefield Open Source PBX and Proprietary PBX

A New Perspective on Open Source PBX

Open Source is 18 percent of all PBX sales in North America. It now accounts for more new lines than any single proprietary PBX or key system manufacturer. While an Open Source PBX can be free, it pulls through a lot of revenue for businesses in the trade. Businesses that install an Open Source PBX are spending substantial amounts of money on GUIs, PBX appliances, gateways, SIP phones, VoIP trunking and installation. At the same time, with costs that can be 25-50 percent less than a proprietary PBX or key system, eight of 22 vertical industries have more returning customers than new ones. In fact, returning customers are now the majority of the Open Source PBX market.

Open Source Market White Paper Thus opens a new white paper recently compiled by the Eastern Management Group, a global telecommunications research and consulting company.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 November 2009 )
 
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