
By John Oates
Published: 14 January 2000 16:19 GMT
The virtual private network (VPN) market will be worth $2.3bn by 2003, according to research from IDC.
Analysts said this is a natural development from increasing Internet access among business and the continued rise of intranets.
IDC predicted the market will rise from a base of $800m in 2001, but cited a perception among users that VPNs lack security and a lack of interoperability between VPN equipment as possible barriers to growth.
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