SMS traffic to reach 1.4tr messages globally by 2025

A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in telecommunications markets, found operator revenue from SMS traffic, used for authentication, such as multi-factor authentication (MFA), will represent over 70 per cent of global mobile authentication spend by 2025.

The research predicts that, despite market pressures, including rising SMS fraud and increasing termination charges, SMS will remain enterprises’ most used technology to authenticate and identify their users over the next five years.
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The new research, which assessed technologies including SMS, flash calling, verification APIs and mobile identity solutions, forecasts that SMS traffic will reach 1.4 trillion messages by 2025, growing from 1.2 trillion in 2023.

The report identified the launch of third-party authentication services over OTT apps as the biggest threat to operators’ authentication SMS revenue. As SMS prices continue to rise, the value of the service amongst enterprises will decline, with some businesses already migrating their authentication traffic to OTT messaging applications.

Over the next five years, the report forecasts operators will lose $2.8 billion of authentication revenue to OTT channels, including WhatsApp and Viber. To minimise losses, operators must urgently reassess SMS pricing against competing channels, including OTT messaging apps, or risk losing further authentication revenue.
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