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Verizon Boosts UCaaS Portfolio With BlueJeans AcquisitionVerizon Boosts UCaaS Portfolio With BlueJeans Acquisition

Takes first step on building out its own mobile-optimized UCaaS offering.

Ryan Daily

April 15, 2020

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In a move that surprised many industry watchers, Verizon Business today announced that it has entered a definitive agreement to acquire videoconferencing and event platform provider BlueJeans Network.

 

With the transaction, Verizon said it will combine its UCaaS offering with BlueJeans’ meeting platform and make it a part of Verizon’s 5G product roadmap. Though it will be sometime before this integrated solution launches, in the meantime, Verizon will be reselling BlueJeans as a standalone solution.

 

While some might be scratching their heads, the deal makes a certain amount of sense for both companies, Irwin Lazar, VP and service director for Nemertes Research, told No Jitter.

 

BlueJeans was a cloud-based videoconferencing pioneer but wasn’t able to capture the momentum that other providers, primarily Zoom, have had in recent years, Lazar explained. And while Verizon currently offers Cisco and Zoom solutions, this is its first step in "[building] out its own UCaaS-mobile optimized offering that integrates video into its one-talk service," Lazar said. By combining the two, Verizon can set out on its greater UCaaS ambitions, and BlueJeans can get a brand recognition boost.

 

In terms of leadership moves, BlueJeans founders and key management team will join Verizon, the company said. In addition, Verizon said it will bring on the BlueJeans employee base following the close of the deal.

Verizon expects the transaction to close in the second quarter pending customary closing conditions, the company said. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed as of press time.

About the Author

Ryan Daily

Ryan Daily is an associate editor and blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and program coordinator for Enterprise Connect. In her editorial role, Ryan is responsible for creating and editing content, engaging social media audiences, and leading the brand's diversity and inclusion initiative. In addition to this role, Ryan assists with the programming and planning of the Enterprise Connect event.

 

Before coming to Informa, Ryan worked as an editor for Perfumer & Flavorist magazine, where she regularly contributed in-depth feature articles for the flavor and fragrance industry and played a crucial role in two industry-related events: World Perfumery Congress and Flavorcon. Before this, she worked at Hallmark Data Systems and developed landing and web pages for various B2B publications.

 

She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Northern Illinois University and a master’s in writing and publishing from DePaul University. In her free time, Ryan enjoys going to live music events, running with her dog Iris, drawing, and watching movies.