Network Probe Market Summary
The Network Probe Market reached an estimated USD 862 million in 2025 and is projected to climb from USD 920 million in 2026 to USD 1,663 million by 2035, registering a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period. Two forces are accelerating adoption: the global rollout of 5G standalone networks — representing over USD 78 billion in cumulative operator capex through 2030 [2] — and the explosive growth of hyperscaler data-center construction, where facilities now routinely demand 400G and 800G network traffic monitoring probes at every aggregation point [3]. Together, these investment waves are redefining how service providers and enterprises consume deep packet inspection devices.
Legacy SNMP-based polling and flow-sampling architectures are giving way to real-time, line-rate packet capture tools capable of feeding AI-driven analytics engines. The shift mirrors a broader observability transformation: according to sources, enterprise spending on network diagnostics hardware with embedded machine-learning capabilities surpassed USD 1.2 billion globally in 2024. Regulatory mandates — including the EU's NIS2 directive requiring enhanced network visibility for critical-infrastructure operators — further compel upgrades from basic tap-and-span monitoring to intelligent passive network monitoring platforms [5].
North America commands roughly 37.5% of the Network Probe Market, anchored by Tier-1 carrier modernization programs and federal cybersecurity initiatives Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region, expanding at an 11.1% CAGR as Chinese and Indian telecom operators scale 5G core visibility. Europe holds the second-largest share at approximately 26%, driven by GDPR compliance analytics and NIS2 enforcement timelines. The decade ahead will reward vendors that blend high-density packet capture tools with cloud-native analytics and managed-service delivery models.
Key Report Takeaways
• By Component
- Solutions represented the dominant segment of the Network Probe Market in 2025 with a 72% revenue share, driven by integrated deep packet inspection devices and analytics suites
- Services are projected to expand at a 9.7% CAGR through 2035 as managed observability contracts gain traction among mid-market enterprises
• By Deployment Mode
- On-premises deployment accounted for 63% of the Network Probe Market in 2025, reflecting carrier-grade latency requirements for passive network monitoring
- Cloud-based network traffic monitoring probes are the fastest-growing mode.
• By End-user
- Enterprises represent the fastest-growing end-user segment at a 13.1% CAGR, fueled by zero-trust security mandates that require granular network traffic monitoring probes
- Service providers remain the largest buyers of deep packet inspection devices globally, instrumenting every network function from RAN to transport to core.
• By Region
- North America led the Network Probe Market with a 37.5% share in 2025, supported by USD 3.4 billion in federal network modernization allocations
- Asia-Pacific is forecast to register an 11.1% CAGR through 2035 as packet capture tools become standard in greenfield 5G deployments
Network Probe Market Size and Forecast (2021–2035)
MRFR's sizing methodology combines bottom-up revenue modelling from vendor financials with top-down demand-side validation using telecom capex databases and enterprise IT spending surveys. Historical values reflect audited results; forecast figures apply a calibrated compound growth model anchored to 5G subscribers, data-center racks, and regulatory compliance timelines.

