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In early 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic started to spread globally, and governments began to implement lockdowns and social distancing measures. As a result, companies worldwide were forced to adopt remote work arrangements to maintain business continuity.

| Platform | Daily Active Users (est.) | Primary Market | 2019 Key Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Zoom | ~10 million | SMB to Enterprise | 1080p, Virtual Background | | Microsoft Teams | ~13 million | Enterprise (O365) | Native chat+video integration | | Cisco Webex | ~7 million | Large Enterprise | AI-powered transcription | | Google Meet (Hangouts) | ~5 million | G Suite customers | Live captions | | Skype | ~40 million (incl. audio) | Consumer/SMB | Real-time subtitles | | GoToMeeting | ~2.5 million | Professional services | Drawing tools | sixe video conferencing 2019

In 2019, the video conferencing market was experiencing rapid growth, driven by remote work adoption, globalization, and falling bandwidth costs. The market was highly fragmented but dominated by legacy enterprise players (Polycom, Cisco) and rising SaaS challengers (Zoom, Microsoft Teams). This report identifies that defined video conferencing in 2019. In early 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic started to