I’ve watched the unified communications landscape evolve from fragmented on-premise systems to today’s sophisticated cloud ecosystems, I’ve never been more convinced that we’re at a pivotal moment. The question facing mid-market enterprises in 2026 isn’t whether to adopt cloud communications anymore, but whether their lean IT teams can actually manage it effectively. This is where UCaaS+ enters the conversation, and if you’re an IT leader struggling to keep pace with digital transformation while your team is stretched thin, this story is for you.
The numbers tell a compelling story. Industry analysts Canalys and Omdia (now part of the same company) project that managed services will grow approximately 13% in 2025 to reach roughly $595 billion, fueling an explosive MSP appetite to bundle UCaaS with security, networking, and customer experience solutions. This presents a fundamental shift in how enterprises are approaching their entire technology infrastructure.
By 2028, 90 percent of organizations will rely on cloud office platforms for enterprise telephony, up from 30 percent in 2025, but many IT teams simply don’t have the specialized cloud-native expertise to navigate this transition successfully.
The Managed Services Revolution Meets UC Complexity
According to Gartner’s 2025 Magic Quadrant analysis, by 2028, 90 percent of organizations will rely on cloud office platforms for enterprise telephony, up from 30 percent in 2025. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: many IT teams simply don’t have the specialized cloud-native expertise to navigate this transition successfully.
It’s relatively well known that at least two-thirds of mid-to-large enterprises will have fully migrated from legacy on-premises PBX systems to cloud UCaaS solutions by the end of 2025. For organizations with lean IT teams, this creates a stark choice: hire expensive specialists, struggle through implementation themselves, or partner with a managed services provider who can handle the complexity professionally.
Why MSPs Are Racing to Bundle UCaaS
The $595 billion managed services opportunity is reshaping how MSPs approach their offerings. Smart MSPs recognize that enterprises don’t want to juggle multiple vendors for communications, security, networking, and customer experience. According to Cavell’s 2024 service provider survey found that 92% of sales deals involve solutions that combine at least two previously siloed areas of technology, confirming what many of us would have guessed.
92% of sales deals involve solutions that combine at least two previously siloed areas of technology, enterprises don’t want to juggle multiple vendors for communications, security, networking, and customer experience.
Omdia reports the global UCaaS market grew 5.7% in 2024 to reach $33.4 billion, split between collaborative meeting services without PSTN calling capability at $14.2 billion and telephony-enabled solutions with PSTN calling at $19.2 billion, but that growth masks a critical challenge: the more sophisticated these platforms become, the more they demand to be part of a comprehensively managed technology ecosystem.
When an MSP combines UCaaS with managed security services, SD-WAN networking, and contact center capabilities, they’re not just selling products—they’re delivering comprehensive communication infrastructure that actually works together. As noted in Gartner’s analysis, vendors are now expanding their portfolios to include CCaaS and AI, often offering lightweight call center capabilities at low or no additional cost.
Beyond Basic UCaaS: What Makes UCaaS+ Different
The “plus” in UCaaS+ represents a fundamental shift. Standard UCaaS gives you the platform. UCaaS+ gives you the platform, plus comprehensive management, plus strategic guidance, plus integration expertise, plus security oversight, plus compliance assurance, often bundled with the networking and security infrastructure required to make it all work seamlessly.
For a mid-market company with a three-person IT team, this convergence could be overwhelming without expert guidance. A UCaaS+ provider doesn’t just integrate these technologies; they configure them to your specific workflows, ensure your network can handle the traffic, implement security policies consistently across all platforms, and monitor performance continuously.
The AI Challenge and Security Imperative
Online research also indicates that by 2025, almost two-thirds of UCaaS solutions are expected to integrate AI-powered features such as real-time transcription, language translation, and predictive call routing. However, many businesses are struggling to implement even basic features. An opportunity for MSPs and channel partners in the year ahead, no doubt.
This is where bundled managed services become critical. Communication security isn’t separate from network security or endpoint security. They’re interconnected layers that must work together cohesively. UCaaS+ providers build security and compliance into their core service delivery, often as part of broader managed security bundles.
Communication security isn’t separate from network security or endpoint security. They’re interconnected layers that must work together cohesively, and that’s where bundled managed services become critical.
The Business Case: Why Enterprises Are Choosing Managed Services
According to SkySwitch’s MSP analysis, 70% of organizations have more than half of their infrastructure in the cloud. The 13% growth driving managed services toward $595 billion tells us something important: enterprises are voting with their budgets for comprehensive, bundled managed services over DIY approaches.
As UC Today’s managed services guide explains, Managed Service Providers can improve technology performance, streamline workflows, and reduce threats in the IT environment, allowing business leaders to access a flexible, highly-skilled IT team without having to pay for an in-house resource.
Ponder This: The Strategic Inflection Point
We’re at a moment where communication technology has become simultaneously more powerful and more complex than ever before. The platforms are sophisticated, the integration possibilities are vast, the security requirements are stringent, and the networking demands are substantial.
The 13% growth driving managed services toward $595 billion reflects enterprise recognition that communication infrastructure, while critical, shouldn’t consume disproportionate internal resources. Specialized expertise delivered through bundled managed services creates value that far exceeds cost.
As Gartner notes, hybrid and remote work remains a permanent fixture across industries, and UCaaS platforms will play a pivotal role in enabling seamless communication, enhancing productivity, and supporting digital transformation.
The 13% growth driving managed services toward $595 billion reflects enterprise recognition that communication infrastructure, while critical, shouldn’t consume disproportionate internal resources.”
The winners in 2026’s communication revolution won’t be those who adopted technology first. They’ll be those who implemented it thoughtfully, managed it expertly through strategic partnerships, and freed their internal teams to focus on strategic initiatives that genuinely differentiate the business. As MSPs race to bundle UCaaS with security and networking to capture their share of the $595 billion opportunity, enterprises have an unprecedented chance to partner with providers who can deliver genuinely integrated communication infrastructure.
UCaaS+ isn’t just another technology trend. It’s the intersection of market momentum, enterprise necessity, and MSP innovation, creating a model that makes sophisticated communication infrastructure accessible to organizations of all sizes.
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