Videoconferencing makes a comeback

The Asia-Pacific videoconferencing endpoints market recovered strongly from an anemic performance in 2005, turning in robust growth over the last two years. Revenues grew 20.3 percent and 17.6 percent in 2006 and 2007 respectively, driven by stronger capital expenditure in IT against a backdrop of sturdy economic growth and FDIs (foreign direct investments) in the region.

New analysis from global growth consulting company, Frost & Sullivan (http://www.conferencingandcollaboration.frost.com), Asia Pacific Videoconferencing Endpoints Market CY2007, finds that the market - covering six sub-regions (14 countries) in Asia-Pacific - earned revenues of US$297 million in 2007 and estimates this to reach US$647.7 million by end-2014, at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 11.8 percent (2007-2014).

Greater China was the single largest market accounting for 56 percent (or US$166 million) of the revenues in 2007, followed by Japan (19 percent), Australasia (10.4 percent) and India (7.7 percent).

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