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U.S. Computer Network Design Services Market to Surpass $43.6 Billion by 2032 Amid Rising Demand for Secure Connectivity
(MENAFN- P&S Intelligence) According to the latest market research study published by P&S Intelligence, the U.S. computer network design services market reached USD 21.7 billion in 2024 and is projected to nearly double to USD 43.6 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 9.2% between 2025 and 2032.
This remarkable expansion is propelled by organizations and government entities prioritizing robust connectivity in today’s interconnected world. Key advancements—such as cloud computing, IoT, 5G networks, and the integration of artificial intelligence—are driving demand for intricate, secure, and optimized network infrastructures. Moreover, escalating cyber threats have intensified the emphasis on network security, prompting increased investments in firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and zero-trust models. In 2025, the U.S. military alone allocated USD 30 million specifically for cybersecurity enhancements.
Key Insights
• The network design segment led the market in 2024 with a 60% revenue share, driven by enterprises’ need for customized, elastic, and secure networks capable of supporting AI, IoT, and cloud platforms.
• The network deployment segment is the fastest-growing, spurred by new infrastructure such as smart factories, 5G rollouts, and remote-capable systems—especially among SMEs.
• Among enterprises, large organizations dominate revenue, deploying complex solutions like SD WAN, AI-powered networking, and hybrid cloud to meet stringent HIPAA and PCI DSS standards.
• SMEs are growing fastest with a CAGR of 10 %, drawn to cloud-based, cost-effective, and flexible networking options that support remote work and digital expansion.
• The cloud network category, capturing 45 % share in 2024, remains dominant, as businesses increasingly integrate public and private cloud architectures for scalability and resilience.
• Software-defined networking (SDN) is the fastest-growing type, gaining traction in large enterprises and data centers for its ability to handle dynamic workloads and to seamlessly integrate with AI and 5G.
• Wired transmission leads the market with its reliability and high bandwidth—vital for sectors like telecommunication, BFSI, healthcare, and government.
• Wireless networks are growing at a 12 % CAGR, fueled by advancements in Wi Fi 6, 5G, IoT, and demand for mobility in education, retail, and healthcare—bolstered by remote-work and smart-city initiatives.
• In verticals, the telecom sector was the largest in 2024 with a 35 % share, driven by 5G, fiber, and low-latency needs. Meanwhile, healthcare is the fastest-growing vertical due to telemedicine, EHRs, connected devices, and regulatory compliance.
• Regionally, the Northeast held the largest share (35%) in 2024 due to its concentration of financial, governmental, and tech enterprises requiring advanced network capabilities.
• The South region is expanding fastest with an 11 % CAGR, thanks to digital transformation in Texas, Florida, and Georgia—supporting startups, smart-city programs, and wireless/cloud migration.
• The industry remains highly fragmented, featuring major players like Cisco, IBM, HP, and Juniper Networks alongside agile regional firms offering niche, sector-specific solutions. This landscape opens opportunities for smaller providers to win business via expertise, flexibility, and cost-efficiency.
• Cybersecurity emerges as a critical trend: over 75 % of U.S. businesses face cyberattack risks, with estimated losses of USD 452 billion in 2024. This has driven adoption of secure network designs with enhanced intrusion detection and zero-trust frameworks.
• The shift toward cloud-based networking is significant: spending on cloud solutions is expected to climb from USD 401.65 billion in 2025 to USD 3.5 trillion by 2032, promoting hybrid network architectures.
This remarkable expansion is propelled by organizations and government entities prioritizing robust connectivity in today’s interconnected world. Key advancements—such as cloud computing, IoT, 5G networks, and the integration of artificial intelligence—are driving demand for intricate, secure, and optimized network infrastructures. Moreover, escalating cyber threats have intensified the emphasis on network security, prompting increased investments in firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and zero-trust models. In 2025, the U.S. military alone allocated USD 30 million specifically for cybersecurity enhancements.
Key Insights
• The network design segment led the market in 2024 with a 60% revenue share, driven by enterprises’ need for customized, elastic, and secure networks capable of supporting AI, IoT, and cloud platforms.
• The network deployment segment is the fastest-growing, spurred by new infrastructure such as smart factories, 5G rollouts, and remote-capable systems—especially among SMEs.
• Among enterprises, large organizations dominate revenue, deploying complex solutions like SD WAN, AI-powered networking, and hybrid cloud to meet stringent HIPAA and PCI DSS standards.
• SMEs are growing fastest with a CAGR of 10 %, drawn to cloud-based, cost-effective, and flexible networking options that support remote work and digital expansion.
• The cloud network category, capturing 45 % share in 2024, remains dominant, as businesses increasingly integrate public and private cloud architectures for scalability and resilience.
• Software-defined networking (SDN) is the fastest-growing type, gaining traction in large enterprises and data centers for its ability to handle dynamic workloads and to seamlessly integrate with AI and 5G.
• Wired transmission leads the market with its reliability and high bandwidth—vital for sectors like telecommunication, BFSI, healthcare, and government.
• Wireless networks are growing at a 12 % CAGR, fueled by advancements in Wi Fi 6, 5G, IoT, and demand for mobility in education, retail, and healthcare—bolstered by remote-work and smart-city initiatives.
• In verticals, the telecom sector was the largest in 2024 with a 35 % share, driven by 5G, fiber, and low-latency needs. Meanwhile, healthcare is the fastest-growing vertical due to telemedicine, EHRs, connected devices, and regulatory compliance.
• Regionally, the Northeast held the largest share (35%) in 2024 due to its concentration of financial, governmental, and tech enterprises requiring advanced network capabilities.
• The South region is expanding fastest with an 11 % CAGR, thanks to digital transformation in Texas, Florida, and Georgia—supporting startups, smart-city programs, and wireless/cloud migration.
• The industry remains highly fragmented, featuring major players like Cisco, IBM, HP, and Juniper Networks alongside agile regional firms offering niche, sector-specific solutions. This landscape opens opportunities for smaller providers to win business via expertise, flexibility, and cost-efficiency.
• Cybersecurity emerges as a critical trend: over 75 % of U.S. businesses face cyberattack risks, with estimated losses of USD 452 billion in 2024. This has driven adoption of secure network designs with enhanced intrusion detection and zero-trust frameworks.
• The shift toward cloud-based networking is significant: spending on cloud solutions is expected to climb from USD 401.65 billion in 2025 to USD 3.5 trillion by 2032, promoting hybrid network architectures.
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