Secaucus, NJ (May 12, 2010) – Panasonic System Networks Company of America, a leader in business telephone systems, today announced that it continued to lead the North American small business telephone market* by achieving #1 market share for the calendar year 2009 in North America. The new market information, released by the Parsippany, NJ-based information technology market research firm T3i Group, affirms Panasonic’s leading position in both the U.S. and Canadian markets in the business telephony arena.**

The T3i report, InfoTrack for Enterprise Communications, reports that Panasonic achieved 17% market share for the U.S. market. The executive summary also notes that “Panasonic revenues grew due to a shift to IP-enhanced platforms.”

“Panasonic offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive portfolios of reliable, affordable, and flexible solutions for small and medium-sized businesses,” said Bill Taylor, President of Panasonic System Networks Company of America. “Business decision-makers know that they can count on Panasonic solutions to deliver exceptional performance and enhanced productivity, which translates into an improved bottom line for our customers.”


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