The global contact center as a service market to reach $16 bn by 2027

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New Delhi, Aug 15: The global contact center-as-a-service (CCaaS) market revenue is likely to reach $15.6 billion by 2027, from $4.9 billion this year, a report showed on Monday.

This phenomenal growth of 216 percent will be driven by the breadth of services offered within comprehensive subscription-based models, including advanced analytics capabilities, AI-enabled chatbots, and personalized video solutions, according to Juniper Research.CCaaS platforms are cloud-based solutions that provide services required to run a contact center over multiple inbound and outbound communication channels.

“Enterprises will choose their preferred solution based on the comprehensiveness of the value-added services available. As a result, vendors must look to expand the solutions offered via their CCaaS platform to provide crucial differentiation in a highly competitive market,” said research author Elisha Sudlow-Poole.

The top three vendors in this space are Twilio, CM.com and Infobip.

Cloud communications giant Twilio has built a flexible CCaaS product offering by supporting multiple OTT messaging applications and voice services.

Twilio, the owner of the highly popular two-factor authentication (2FA) provider Authy, last week identified 125 customers who had their data accessed during a security breach.

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