Voice Application Server Market - Emergence of Cloud Based Business Boost Growth

Posted by RASHMI on April 22nd, 2019

Voice application server is an advanced end-to end VOIP (voice over IP) platform. This server is used by network service providers to function simultaneously with other network elements such as routers, gateways, integrated access devices (IADs) and telephones. It can be integrated with internationally used components and systems despite of their location and network protocols. Voice application servers offer high availability telecom and value added service to their customers without any extra cost. This application offers service providers high quality connectivity for the private branch exchange (PBXs) and VOIP. Customers can easily create competitive solutions for the retail market.

The outdated plain old telephone service (POTS) line or absolute integrated service digital network (ISDN) networks are the leading drivers in the adoption of voice application servers. Its outdated POTs line has the multiple occurrences of traffic and has no unified communication system. This has led to replace with the voice application server market where end-users do not need investment in installing telephone equipment that incur extra cost for the end-users.

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The emergence of cloud based business has also driven the voice application server market. Most of the service based industries are using cloud based voice process that has reduced CAPEX and OPEX of the end-users. The ultra-fast high radio access such as High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) are market drivers of voice application server. The low awareness among the existing service providers is likely to restraint the demand of voice application server market. Some leading vendors are still using the outdated POTs or ISDN network system.

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