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BroadSoft is the market
leader in the VoIP application software market with over 270 telecommunication
service provider customers worldwide. With the largest number of
commercial customers in the industry, BroadSoft demonstrates both
market and product leadership. BroadSoft customers represent extensive
geographic diversity with commercial systems operating in over 35
countries and 6 continents.
Incumbent
Service providers that have a legacy as the primary providers of
local and long distance voice services, including ILECs, PTTS, and
IXCs. As incumbents, ILECs and PTTs own the last-mile access networks.
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Competitive Operator
Competitive operators to the incumbents, CLECs represent the largest
group with a primary focus on the SMB market with local and long-distance
voice and data services. Competitive operators must provision access
from the local incumbents.
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ISP
Service providers that built a business around providing Internet
services to residential and small business without, in most cases,
owning core network infrastructure. This includes wireless ISPs
offering fixed mobile services.
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Mobile Operator
Service providers that offer mobile wireless voice and data services,
including carriers that own wireless infrastructure and mobile virtual
network operators (MVNOs).
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Residential Operator
Operators specifically targeting the residential market with local
and long distance voice services. Primarily virtual operators that
do not own network assets, residential operators include UNE-P based
and voice over broadband providers.
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Cable/MSO
Operators with a legacy in video services and a strong broadband
access leadership. The MSOs' offerings are within defined regions.
Broadband voice is a natural extension of a cable operator's service
portfolio and local network assets.
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Wholesaler
Service providers that offers retail-based offerings to a variety
of other providers such as CLECs, ISPs, residential operators, and
MSOs, in addition to resellers, agents, and VARs. Wholesalers offer
full end-to-end capabilities including billing, provisioning, equipment
fulfillment, service and support.
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