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Verizon Unified Communications as a Service vs Webex comparison

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Categories and Ranking

Verizon Unified Communicati...
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Ranking in other categories
Unified Communications as a Service (4th)
Webex
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.6
Number of Reviews
130
Ranking in other categories
Virtual Meetings (4th)
 

Mindshare comparison

Verizon Unified Communications as a Service and Webex aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. Verizon Unified Communications as a Service is designed for Unified Communications as a Service and holds a mindshare of 7.3%, down 16.7% compared to last year.
Webex, on the other hand, focuses on Virtual Meetings, holds 5.2% mindshare, down 16.8% since last year.
Unified Communications as a Service Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Verizon Unified Communications as a Service7.3%
AT&T Unified Communications as a Service11.3%
West Unified Communications as a Service10.0%
Other71.4%
Unified Communications as a Service
Virtual Meetings Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Webex5.2%
Zoom Workplace Business7.4%
TeamViewer3.7%
Other83.7%
Virtual Meetings
 

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Akhil Viswam - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Collaborating in hybrid incident calls has become faster while the meeting interface still needs fixes
The best features are the ability to schedule meetings and launch ad hoc meetings. Additionally, we can create breakout rooms within the meeting itself, which is another excellent feature. Whenever we have production issues, many teams join a single Webex call. Sometimes we need to group together as separate smaller groups and work in parallel to identify the production issues. In those cases, we create Webex breakout rooms and each member joins the corresponding breakout session to progress on their task. Webex helps significantly in the hybrid environment. When we are working from home, it is very easy for us to meet with other team members and the management to get in touch and progress. Webex improves communication because even if we are working from home, we can connect with people and talk to them on a video call. It has improved the incident resolution time by getting into a call in Webex rooms and remediating the issues together as soon as possible. Audio and video quality is excellent for Webex. It has saved considerable time in terms of incident remediation. Whenever we have issues, we jump on a call and work together in parallel. This approach saves time and improves efficiency.
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Financial Services Firm
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Construction Company
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Manufacturing Company
9%
Marketing Services Firm
9%
 

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Small Business41
Midsize Enterprise26
Large Enterprise68
 

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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Webex?
From when I last implemented it, I found the price to be expensive. The licensing model doesn't work because if I want to implement it for an organization, I need to pay a per-user license, which m...
What needs improvement with Webex?
Webex is top-notch at this point in time. The only improvement I see is related to RAM and CPU usage, as older systems with 4GB RAM or i3 processors might slow down the application. I do not have a...
What is your primary use case for Webex?
Webex is primarily used for customer meetings, collaboration with team members, presenting to customers, and virtual calls with customers. In my daily work, I get on the meeting and take the discus...
 

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