Worldwide WebRTC Industry to 2026 - Expected to be the Platform of Choice with the Introduction of 5G - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "WebRTC Software, Applications, Services, Solutions and Devices Market with Global and Regional Forecasts 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Our research indicates that WebRTC supported services will usher into the ICT ecosystem a next-generation services ecosystem of communications, applications, content, and commerce. This study evaluates WebRTC technology, evolving ecosystems, solutions, and applications. It also addresses the role of value chain partners, WebRTC APIs, enterprise applications, telecom operators, and other CSPs within the evolving ecosystem.
This report also assesses WebRTC features/functionality, use cases, and adoption expectations for enterprise and consumers. The report covers the WebRTC solution landscape with vendor analysis focused on business models for each company/solution. Forecasting provides revenue by categories including solution, service (Implementation, Integration, Consulting, and Maintenance), industry verticals, deployment models, and application. In addition, the report contains forecasts for WebRTC devices and users globally and regionally from 2021 to 2026.
Companies Mentioned
AT&T
Avaya
CafeX
Cisco Systems
Dialogic
Ericsson
Google
Huawei Technologies
IBM Corporation
Mitel Networks
Nokia
Oracle
Plivo
QUOBIS
Ribbon Communications
Sonus (Ribbon Communications)
Temasys
TokBox Telefonica
Twilio
Select Report Findings:
WebRTC will be the RTC platform of choice with the introduction of 5G and the expansion of OTT offerings
Cloud-based Communications, Applications, Content, and Commerce (CACC) will benefit greatly from WebRTC
WebRTC is a key component of an overall CACC strategy for CSPs as they seek to retain customers and grow revenues
CSPs are stumbling with the implementation of RCS, making WebRTC deployment critical as well as partnering with various third parties
While WebRTC is table-stakes for CSPs, they also have revenue potential from back-end integration with their most important customers: enterprise
Telecom APIs are a key component to overall WebRTC success for the entire value chain as well as leveraging telecom data in a cloud-based DaaS business model
Target Audience:
Communication Service Providers: CSPs will learn about the strategies and gain recommendations to capitalize upon WebRTC
Social Media Companies: Large integrated companies such as Facebook as those integrating social need to prepare for WebRTC
Content Providers: Media companies, broadcasters, and content providers of all types need to understand the impact of WebRTC
Application Developers: OTT app and service providers will understand the benefits, challenges, and key issues surrounding WebTRC
Commerce (online and mobile) Providers: WebRTC will provide a new and dynamic way to advertise and engage way beyond self-help CRM
Infrastructure Providers: Wireless, Internet, and next-generation infrastructure companies need to position themselves to benefit from WebRTC
Device Manufacturers: Wireless device (smartphones, tablets, wearable technology) will find WebRTC a new driver for device design and usability
Government and Enterprise: All Industry Verticals including healthcare, finance, energy, retail, manufacturing, education, and eLearning in particular
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 WebRTC Technology and Market Overview
3.0 WebRTC Taxonomy
3.1 WebRTC Technology
3.2 WebRTC Architecture
3.3 WebRTC Functionality
3.4 WebRTC Enterprise Application
3.5 WebRTC API
3.6 Cloud RTC Platform
4.0 WebRTC Application Cases
4.1 Stages of Creation of WebRTC Application
4.1.1 Getting Started
4.1.2 Creating Video Audio Calling
4.1.3 Using Text
4.1.4 File Sharing
4.2 WebRTC Applications
4.2.1 Use of WebRTC in E-learning
4.2.2 WebRTC in Corporate Meetings
4.2.3 WebRTC and HTML5 Developments
4.2.3.1 Web Applications
4.2.3.2 Off-line Applications
4.2.4 WebRTC for the Mobile Applications
4.3 WebRTC Use Cases
4.3.1 Customer Care
4.3.2 Premium Customer Services
4.3.3 Customer Willingness to Pay for such Premium Services
4.4 Economics of WebRTC
5.0 WebRTC Vendor Landscape
5.1 Overall Competitive Landscape
5.1.1 Platform Vendors
5.1.2 Voice Solution Vendors
5.1.3 Video Solution Vendors
5.1.4 Conference Solution Providers
5.1.5 Telecom WebRTC Carrier
5.1.6 On-Premise Vendors
5.1.7 OTT Communication Providers
5.1.8 Bulk SMS Vendors
5.1.9 Learning and Development Vendors
6.0 Future of WebRTC
6.1 Beyond Voice/Video and Browsers
6.2 Hybrid P2P and Server-based CDN
6.3 Emerging WebRTC Issues and Opportunities
6.4 WebRTC Implementation Status
6.5 WebRTC Applications in Machine Learning and 5G
6.6 WebRTC vs. RCS
7.0 WEBRTC Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 to 2028
7.1 Global WEBRTC Markets 2021 - 2026
7.2 Web Real-time Communications Components 2021 - 2026
7.3 Web Real-time Communications Software Applications 2021 - 2026
7.4 Web Real-time Communications Software Enterprise Applications 2021 - 2026
7.5 Web Real-time Communications Software IoT Applications 2021 - 2026
7.6 Web Real-time Communication Software for Social Media Applications 2021 - 2026
7.7 Web Real-time Communication Software Deployment 2021 - 2026
7.8 Web Real-time Communication Software by Devices 2021 - 2026
7.9 Web Real-time Communication Software by Services 2021 - 2026
7.10 Web Real-time Communication Software by Industry 2021 - 2026
7.11 Web Real-time Communication Software by Region 2021 - 2026
8.0 Summary and Recommendations
9.0 Appendix
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