"Midsized businesses have been consistently fragmenting into a network of smaller locations for the last few years," said Kneko Burney, director of eBusiness Infrastructure & Services for In-Stat. "Because of this trend, these firms' demand for high-end connectivity services is expected to fall in favor of more cost effective and appropriate DSL services. This is actually an opportunity for service providers to not only offer DSL services for this market's smaller locations, but to also begin bundling other related services, such as VPNs, remote network management and possibly hosted applications with this type of core connectivity. This type of strategy will certainly be key in sustaining long-term relationships with these evolving customers."
The report, "All Business is eBusiness: Internet Infrastructure, Access Technologies & the Build-up of Commerce Capabilities in the Middle Market," includes forecasts of middle market spending on Internet infrastructure broken down by category and size of business. It also features survey data examining middle market Internet access technologies, end-user Internet application use, propensity to outsource Web site functionality, and who are the Internet decision-makers. To purchase this report, or for more information, please visit http://www.instat.com/catalog/cat-ms-middle.htm#mt0004eb or contact Chris Kissel at 480.609.4531; ckissel@instat.com. The report price is $3,995.