31 Must-Know VoIP Statistics for 2022

A whole lot of change is happening in the VoIP space. Is your business prepared heading into the new year? We've pulled together some of the industry's most compelling statistics, VoIP use-cases, voice and cloud data, and future expectations to get your customer experience strategy ready for 2022. 

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With customers expecting more from the brands they work with, it’s important to have a modern communications platform that can deliver the real-time support they expect. As international businesses navigate the economic shifts of the past two years, organizations of all sizes - across many industries - are leaning on VoIP software to provide reliable voice connections for their customers and remote contact center teams. 

As companies accelerate their digital presence while transitioning to a hybrid work environment, businesses must leverage every call feature, customer service channel, and number management tool to drive better productivity and satisfaction their customers expect. The following VoIP statistics will help you learn why so many businesses are expanding their virtual number software in 2022. 

Global VoIP Market Statistics

International businesses are transforming their communications to drive enhanced customer experiences. With contact centers adopting SIP-based integrations like Microsoft Teams for telephony needs and handling their customer interactions from home, it’s no surprise that the global VoIP market is changing too. 

  • Demand for VoIP technology is hot. At $30 billion in 2020, the VoIP market is estimated to grow at a 15% CAGR from 2021 to 2027. (Global Market Insights)
  • The emergence of mobile VoIP is accelerating by region. Asia-Pacific is expected to lead mobile VoIP market growth through 2024, reaching $60 billion in global market share. (Statista)
  • Competition for mobile VoIP is changing. Android OS is estimated to be the dominating mobile VoIP with $90 billion in market share by 2024. (Grand View Research)

Sources: Global Market Insights, Grand View Research, and Statista

Cloud Migration Statistics

Cloud migration is imperative for brand success because it helps safeguard your business from unexpected interruptions - allowing your business to operate as usual with low risk. It also adds flexibility to your operations, providing scalable solutions to your business when needed. 

Included below are cloud migration statistics to think about if you’re considering moving your on-premise to a hosted solution. 

  • Companies are migrating to the cloud. 70% of contact centers operate on the cloud, with 44% being fully migrated and 31% operating as a hybrid. (8x8)
  • And COVID-19 quickened cloud adoption for those who weren’t. Nearly three-quarters of contact centers moved to the cloud did so because of the pandemic. (Calabrio)
  • Enterprises seek reliable cloud solutions. Reliability is the top factor for VoIP migration at 69.5%, followed by price (19%), features (5%), flexibility (4%), and scalability (2.5%). (Blueface)

Sources: 8x8, Calabrio, and Blueface

Top Features by Market Size

When you purchase a virtual number, you’ll typically gain access to a variety of call features. Depending on your business size and unique needs, you may use some more than others in your daily interactions. 

  • Simple call features deliver for small businesses. Small businesses will get the most use out of auto-attendant, call forwarding, call hold/transfer, call recording, and caller ID among others. (Fit Small Business)
  • Enterprises seek to unify communications. Auto-attendant, call holding, conferencing tools, hold music, and integrations are indispensable VoIP features for mid-to-large businesses. (Forbes)

Sources: Fit Small Business and Forbes

Virtual Number Statistics

A virtual phone number isn’t just a number, but a way to stand up your brand in front of customers. With the right VoIP provider, you can expand your business’s efforts and increase your customer satisfaction with call quality and a reliable network. Your virtual number can make a big impact on your brand. 

  • New NAMP toll free numbers are coming. 822 is expected to be used in the future, followed by other reserved area codes including 880, 887, and 899. (Project Hatch)
  • Vanity numbers propel business marketing. 85% of people are likely to remember a vanity number after seeing or hearing it in an advertisement. (Number Barn)
  • Virtual mobile numbers enhance customer reach. More than two-thirds of the global population are mobile phone users, with smartphones accounting for 4 out of 5 mobile handset devices. (Datareportal)
  • Extended voice reach relies on direct routing. Upwards of 90% of enterprise companies using MS Teams for telephony will use Direct Routing for PSTN connectivity at the end of 2022. (Loopup)
  • The majority of businesses find value with direct routing. 70.4% of organizations with MS Teams are using direct routing now. (Metrigy)

Sources: Datareportal, Loopup, Metrigy, Number Barn, and Project Hatch

 

VoIP Use-Case by Industry

You might be wondering how VoIP can benefit your specific industry. No problem. Here are some ways that virtual numbers and cloud telephony systems are helping businesses find success in their own categories. 

  • Efficiency and cost-savings spur cloud adoption by government administration. Almost half of all government entities are actively using cloud services. (Gartner)
  • A customer-centric approach bodes well for financial services. IVR helped increase the call containment rate by 5%, improved CSAT by 25%, and saved a North American financial institution around $100 million. (McKinsey)
  • Digital experiences of connected customers drive API traffic. Retail, travel, and technology sectors accounted for 68.8% collectively for the largest share of API traffic, with financial and healthcare services posting significant YoY traffic spikes by more than 125% and 400% respectively. (Google)

Sources: Gartner, Google, and McKinsey

Unified Cloud Communications Statistics in VoIP

Unified communications (UC) gives customers several channel options to engage with their favorite brands. VoIP providers with these capabilities discover opportunities for extended voice reach, improved agent productivity, the ability to tap into new markets to access new revenue streams, and more. 

Below, you’ll discover why unified cloud communications are essential for reaching a broader customer base: 

  • There’s a growing movement in modern workplace collaboration. 25% of 18-29-year-old respondents use video conferencing daily for work, compared to 15% of those 45-60 years of age. (Lifesize) 
  • Mobile VoIP is rapidly accelerating the need for UC. BYOD is expected to drive demand for unified communications systems by 2023. (Valuates Reports)
  • Mobile video and CX go hand-in-hand. Mobile video is 2X more likely to improve customer experience. (Aberdeen)
  • Social media videos have revenue potential. 72% of consumers said they would rather learn about a product or service by video. Moreover, 84% of people say they’ve made a purchase by watching a brand’s video. (Optimonster)
  • Agents feel good about SIP-based efficiencies. 81% of employees feel that collaboration apps improve the overall productivity of the company. (Braidio)
  • Businesses are diversifying their communication channels. A majority of businesses (94%) rely on email and phone to communicate with their customers, with more than half (54%) anticipating adding channels like chat, WhatsApp, and social media into their mix. (AVOXI)
  • An exceptional CX starts with real-time interaction. 71% of consumers expect companies to speak with them in real-time. (Salesforce) 
  • Customers want a connected experience. 72% of customers expect all agents to have the same information about them, but 66% say they often have to repeat information to different agents. (Salesforce) 

Sources: Aberdeen, AVOXI, Braidio, Lifesize, Optimonster, Salesforce, and Valuates Reports

Cost Savings VoIP Statistics

As communication technology grows, the cost of it doesn’t have to be a burden. With VoIP solutions, you can significantly reduce telecom costs and reallocate those resources to other areas of your business. Here are some current voice statistics to confirm that even an expanding communications tech stack can serve your bottom line: 

  • VoIP greatly reduces contact center costs. Organizations using SIP trunking cut PSTN costs by an average of 16%, with unified communications reduced by 39%. (Nemertes)
  • VoIP cuts calling rates by a quarter of traditional telephony services. SIP trunking rates reduced per-minute rates upwards of 25%. (Gartner) 
  • Consider billing strategies as a way to save. Usage-based pricing can save businesses 10-25% on telecom costs by optimizing their subscription and services. (CIO) 
  • The software asset management process is working. 34% of businesses have reduced IT spending by an average of $16K a year by eliminating redundant apps and shifting to cloud-based unified communications as a service solution. (Nemertes

Sources: Nemertes, Gartner, and CIO

VoIP Evolution in 2022 and Beyond

The evolution of VoIP software is transforming the way brands reach customers and team performance. Its adoption will continue to climb as more global businesses discover value in its reliability and high-definition call quality, ease-of-use platform with omnichannel capabilities, and scalable pricing models. Artificial intelligence (AI) and application programming interface (API) are bulldozing their way into the scene. Here’s what the future holds for the VoIP industry in 2022 and beyond: 

  • AI adoption is coming, fast. AI projected growth rate usage is expected to grow 143% over the next 18 months, with 34% planning to implement it in that time period and 24% already using it. (Salesforce)
  • API will be critical to growth. 85% of the world’s leading companies feel that APIs are crucial to business growth. (Apigee)
  • Businesses look to analytics and security as top API factors. API analytics (68%) and security (59%) will continue to be the most valued management capabilities among enterprises. (Google)

Sources: Apigee, Google, and Salesforce

Better Voice Connectivity Awaits on the Cloud

When you look at the data, the message is clear - the VoIP industry is changing quickly as more businesses seek reliable call quality to deliver mission-critical communications to their global customer base. 

A hosted communication solution makes that easily achievable, even if you already have a legacy phone system in place. AVOXI’s all-in-one cloud communication platform seamlessly integrates with your existing PBX to improve caller satisfaction, reduce errors, and automate tasks that keep your customers happy across every channel, no matter how far they are. 

Expect the Best from Cloud Communications Software

Delivering an elevated customer experience is the easiest way to support your business goals. With AVOXI’s award-winning platform, business leaders can leverage all of our feature-rich voice technology tools and expansive 170+ country global number inventory to quickly improve customer interactions and team performance.