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Contact Center as a Service Market Size Size, Share, Competitive Analysis, Research Methodology, Rapid Growth and Fast Forward Research till 2027 | COVID-19 Effects

  Contact Center as a Service Market Size Research Report:  Information by Function (Automatic Call Distribution, Call Recording, Computer Telephony Integration, Customer Collaboration, Dialer, Interactive Voice Response, Reporting & Analytics, Workforce Optimization, Others), Enterprise Size (Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Large Enterprises), Industry (BFSI, Consumer Goods & Retail, Government, Healthcare, IT & Telecom, Travel & Hospitality, Others), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Middle East & Africa) - Forecast to 2030 Regional Analysis The global  contact center as a service market size  has been segmented into four regions: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and South America. The market in North America is expected to grow as a result of the large number of cloud computing businesses that are driving the development of new technologies. In addition, the country's growing number

North America Sensor Market Size Advancement, Target Audience, Growth Prospects Predicted by 2027 | COVID-19 Effects

  North America Sensor Market Size by Sensor Type (Flow Sensor, Image Sensor, Touch Sensor, Temperature Sensor), by Technology (System on chip, System on Package, CMOS Process), by End-User (Medical, Automotive, Consumer Electronics)- Forecast 2030 Industry/ Innovation/ Related News August 03, 2020 ---- Boonton (the US), a Wireless Telecom Group company, launched a new USB RF power sensor to enable the characterization of Wi-Fi 6 devices uniquely. The RTP5008 Real-Time Peak USB Power Sensor uniquely enables the characterization of Wi-Fi 6 devices in the newly allocated 6 GHz band (5.925 to 7.125 GHz). Boonton is the leading RF power measurement instrument supplier with the capability to fully characterize the chipsets and modules with the highest level of performance, utilizing channel bandwidths up to 160 MHz in multiple inputs, and multiple-output (MIMO) configurations. The new Wi-Fi 6 technology is expected to offer faster data throughput, greater network efficiency, improved operat