The uptake of SIP trunking has not reached the level experts believed it would have, a new report has found.
Conducted by Research and Markets, the study indicated that there has been a steady increase in the adoption of the technology.
However, it suggested that problems with interoperability and the limited standardisation have proved a deterrent for many service providers.
The company suggested that this has hampered the growth in the adoption of the technology and may have prevented SIP trunking from "gaining greater market penetration".
However, it also noted: "As channel partners become more familiar with SIP trunking and its benefits, they begin to pitch it more frequently and more aggressively to their customers."
This comes after figures from Infonetics Research published earlier this month suggested that the global market for SIP trunking services is set have a compound annual growth rate of 52 per cent between 2011 and 2015.
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Last Updated: 18/10/2011 10:24
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