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Network-as-a-Service Market - Global Forecast 2025-2032

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  • 180 Pages
  • November 2025
  • Region: Global
  • 360iResearch™
  • ID: 5367827
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The Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) market is fundamentally transforming how enterprise leaders approach network modernization, offering streamlined pathways to secure, scalable connectivity for distributed business operations. Senior decision-makers are increasingly considering NaaS to support agility, operational resilience, and strategic digital transformation.

Market Snapshot: Network-as-a-Service Growth and Trends

In 2024, the global Network-as-a-Service market reached USD 10.78 billion, establishing a strong foundation for expansion in 2025 as companies accelerate investment in flexible network models. Growth is driven by organizations prioritizing on-demand networking, seamless edge-to-core connectivity, and continuous business operations. Variations in regional adoption reflect differing infrastructure development and regulatory priorities across established and emerging markets. Key sectors—including financial services, manufacturing, and retail—are increasing their reliance on NaaS to achieve compliance, high performance, and reliable networking across distributed sites and operational environments.

Scope & Segmentation

  • Service Types: LAN-as-a-Service brings efficiency to internal networks within enterprise sites. WAN-as-a-Service centralizes management for organizations with multiple locations. Broadband and Ethernet services ensure stable, high-quality enterprise connectivity. Specialized platforms improve security and predictive threat response. MPLS-based segmentation supports adaptable, rule-driven network configuration. Real-time monitoring allows IT teams proactive administration and enhanced operational oversight.
  • Organization Sizes: Large enterprises leverage NaaS to coordinate complex, dispersed IT environments, enabling consistent service delivery. Small and midsize companies benefit from NaaS by reducing administrative overhead, achieving cost efficiency, and minimizing unplanned disruptions.
  • Industry Verticals: Financial services require robust security and strict regulatory compliance. Energy and utilities depend on continuous, reliable connectivity to keep critical operations online. Government sectors ensure regulatory requirements are met, while healthcare focuses on network uptime and secure transfer of sensitive data. IT and telecom prioritize consistent, reliable service for high user demands. Manufacturing adopts NaaS for process automation and low-latency operations, while retail takes advantage of reliable networking to support IoT at the point of sale and improve inventory controls.
  • Regions: Adoption strategies in the Americas differ significantly across the US, Canada, and Latin America due to infrastructure maturity and compliance needs. EMEA features both advanced and developing markets, ranging from the UK and Germany to the UAE, Egypt, and Kenya, each with specific readiness and policy demands. Asia-Pacific is at the forefront of technology implementation, with countries such as China, India, Japan, Australia, and Southeast Asia adapting solutions to diverse operational and regulatory environments.
  • Key Providers: Cisco Systems, Nokia Corporation, Cloudflare, Juniper Networks, AT&T, Verizon Communications, Aryaka Networks, Megaport, PacketFabric, Tata Communications, and Lumen Technologies supply a spectrum of NaaS offerings, each addressing enterprise needs across connectivity, performance, and security.

Key Takeaways: NaaS Market for Senior Decision-Makers

  • NaaS platforms give enterprises flexibility to realign networking strategies in response to shifting business objectives, distributed operations, and transformation goals.
  • Adopting an operating expenditure model allows organizations insight and control over network investments, optimizing spending as user requirements evolve.
  • Collaborating with global cloud service partners standardizes network deployment and simplifies management, benefiting organizations operating internationally.
  • Industry-tailored NaaS solutions address compliance and security requirements, supporting regulated sectors as they advance digital initiatives and manage risk.
  • Regional variations in infrastructure and policy drive organizations to customize network rollout approaches, promoting alignment with local regulations and ensuring reliable integration.
  • Investing in platform adaptability and network dependability is essential for maintaining business continuity in sectors facing evolving regulatory pressures.

Tariff Impact on Cost Structures and Vendor Strategy

Recent changes in US tariffs have led businesses to reassess procurement strategies for network infrastructure. Organizations are building more diversified supplier portfolios and agile production plans for stability in uncertain markets. Alignment across procurement, finance, and IT remains vital to balancing cost control with consistent service delivery under shifting supply chain circumstances.

Methodology & Data Sources

This research blends insights from senior network architects, sector analysis, regulatory assessments, and detailed vendor reviews. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were applied to offer guidance relevant to current industry needs and technology adoption.

Why This Report Matters

  • Enables IT and procurement leaders to proactively respond to technology shifts and evolving market conditions, supporting informed, forward-focused decision-making.
  • Provides frameworks for effective provider assessment, cost management, and infrastructure alignment, helping organizations achieve resilience and operational continuity.
  • Anticipates emerging regulatory requirements and technology shifts, equipping enterprises with strategies for managing dynamic digital environments.

Conclusion

Network-as-a-Service is shaping enterprise modernization by providing secure, modular solutions for evolving connectivity challenges. This report delivers the strategic analysis senior leaders need to foster innovation and build resilient, adaptable organizations within today’s complex digital environments.

 

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Table of Contents

1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Market Insights
5.1. Integration of AI for automated network optimization and self-healing within NaaS platforms
5.2. Adoption of edge computing and 5G-enabled NaaS for ultra-low latency enterprise applications
5.3. Implementation of zero trust security frameworks across distributed NaaS infrastructure
5.4. Shift toward consumption-based pricing models and dynamic bandwidth scaling in NaaS offerings
5.5. Use of virtualization and containerization technologies to enable agile NaaS deployment and orchestration
5.6. Increasing collaboration between service providers and cloud hyperscalers for multi-cloud NaaS connectivity
5.7. Focus on sustainability with energy-efficient network architectures in next-generation NaaS solutions
6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025
7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025
8. Network-as-a-Service Market, by Service Type
8.1. LAN-as-a-Service (LANaaS)
8.2. Network Connectivity Services
8.2.1. Broadband
8.2.2. Ethernet
8.2.3. MPLS
8.3. Network Management Services
8.3.1. Monitoring Services
8.3.2. Performance Optimization
8.3.3. Security Management
8.4. WAN-as-a-Service (WANaaS)
9. Network-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size
9.1. Large Enterprise
9.2. Small And Medium Enterprise
10. Network-as-a-Service Market, by Industry Vertical
10.1. Banking Financial Services And Insurance
10.2. Energy And Utilities
10.3. Government
10.4. Healthcare
10.5. IT And Telecom
10.6. Manufacturing
10.7. Retail
11. Network-as-a-Service Market, by Region
11.1. Americas
11.1.1. North America
11.1.2. Latin America
11.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
11.2.1. Europe
11.2.2. Middle East
11.2.3. Africa
11.3. Asia-Pacific
12. Network-as-a-Service Market, by Group
12.1. ASEAN
12.2. GCC
12.3. European Union
12.4. BRICS
12.5. G7
12.6. NATO
13. Network-as-a-Service Market, by Country
13.1. United States
13.2. Canada
13.3. Mexico
13.4. Brazil
13.5. United Kingdom
13.6. Germany
13.7. France
13.8. Russia
13.9. Italy
13.10. Spain
13.11. China
13.12. India
13.13. Japan
13.14. Australia
13.15. South Korea
14. Competitive Landscape
14.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
14.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
14.3. Competitive Analysis
14.3.1. Cisco Systems, Inc.
14.3.2. Nokia Corporation
14.3.3. Cloudflare, Inc.
14.3.4. Juniper Networks, Inc.
14.3.5. AT&T Inc.
14.3.6. Verizon Communications Inc.
14.3.7. Aryaka Networks, Inc.
14.3.8. Megaport Limited
14.3.9. PacketFabric, Inc.
14.3.10. Tata Communications Limited
14.3.11. Lumen Technologies

Companies Mentioned

The companies profiled in this Network-as-a-Service market report include:
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Nokia Corporation
  • Cloudflare, Inc.
  • Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • AT&T Inc.
  • Verizon Communications Inc.
  • Aryaka Networks, Inc.
  • Megaport Limited
  • PacketFabric, Inc.
  • Tata Communications Limited
  • Lumen Technologies

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