Delray Beach, FL, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to MarketsandMarkets™, the global Wi-Fi as a Service Market is projected to grow from USD 9.27 billion in 2025 to USD 21.96 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.8% during the forecast period.

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Wi-Fi as a Service Market Dynamics:

Drivers:

  • Digital transformation initiatives in businesses
  • Rising adoption of smartphones and wireless devices
  • Ease of Wi-Fi infrastructure management and remote troubleshooting
  • Increasing adoption of BYOD and CYOD trend among organizations

Restraints:

  • Data protection and confidentiality concerns
  • Slower backups and restores

Opportunities:

  • Shift from CapEx to OpEx models
  • Increasing demand for WaaS in small, medium, and distributed companies
  • Expansion of smart cities

List of Top Companies in Wi-Fi as a Service Market:

  • AT&T
  • Verizon
  • T-Mobile
  • e&
  • Singtel
  • Tata Communications
  • CommScope
  • Arista Networks
  • TP-Link
  • Wifirst.

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The Wi-Fi as a Service (WaaS) industry is experiencing significant transformation driven by recent technological advancements, evolving business models, and regulatory changes. The adoption of Wi-Fi 7 is a major development, providing ultra-fast, low-latency connectivity that improves performance in high-density environments, paving the way for bandwidth-heavy applications like AR/VR and real-time analytics. Meanwhile, AI and machine learning are being integrated into network management systems to enable predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, and automated optimization—all of which reduce operational costs and enhance service reliability. From a business perspective, WaaS is evolving toward a broader Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) model, with providers offering tiered, modular services to meet the needs of both small and large organizations. Additionally, the integration of secure network architectures such as SASE and Zero Trust is transforming how WaaS platforms deliver security as a built-in feature. On the regulatory front, increasing focus on data sovereignty and privacy, such as GDPR in Europe and India’s data localization laws, requires providers to adapt by deploying region-specific data …

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