Thursday, April 30, 2020

How Big is Unified Communications as a Service Business?

It always is difficult to say with certainty how big a market unified communications represents. It is a mix of enterprise hardware and software (room videoconferencing systems, phone systems, for example) plus software and managed services (unified communications as a service), access services (SIP, for example), consulting and maintenance contracts. By some estimates, the global market in 2020 is about $12 billion. 

source: GM Insights


Others believe the the unified communications as a service (UCaaS) market alone represented about $16 billion in annual revenues in 2019. 


source: Markets and Markets


By other estimates, is $39 billion or $40 billion in annual revenues, or as much as $56 billion. Such forecasts rely on high rates of growth


Gartner estimated North America UCaaS spending having growth rates of 20 percent in 2019, for example, representing sales of about $2.1 billion. 

source: Gartner


Such figures explain why unified communications, either premises-based or delivered as a managed service, has been the province of specialists (integrators, interconnect companies, VoIP specialists, PBX suppliers). The market is too small to be of major interest to a tier-one service provider. 


At least in the U.S. market, any opportunity representing less than $1 billion in sales for any single firm is too small to chase.


1 comment:

danish said...

I Like to add one more important thing here, The Global Unified Communications as a Service Market is expected to grow by 2025 at a CAGR of 10.35%.

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