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UCaaS, CCaaS, CPaaS… and Now What? Bright Pattern & White Label Are Blurring the Lines

In our latest CPaaSAA Talk, I sat down with Luc Cavelier from Bright Pattern and Zach Konopka from White Label Communications—two sharp minds driving the convergence of cloud communications.

Luc leads EMEA for Bright Pattern, an AI-powered CCaaS player that’s not afraid to go off-cloud. Whether you want pure SaaS, private cloud, or on-prem—Bright Pattern gives customers full deployment freedom. Why? Because markets like KSA, UAE, and parts of Europe demand control. It’s not just about compliance; it’s about ownership of the experience.

Zach heads partnerships at White Label, a UCaaS player that’s flipped the script. After 15 years in the space, they’ve turned their entire platform into API calls and webhooks—essentially becoming a CPaaS engine that powers SaaS platforms and enterprise voice. UCaaS, but composable. Programmable. Modern.

The Channel is the Star

Both companies are doubling down on telco and CSP partnerships. Why? Because telcos are waking up to the value of APIs, programmable voice, and multi-channel comms—but they need help getting there. Partners like Bright Pattern and White Label provide tech, flexibility, and go-to-market support.

Cloud is Great—but Not Always the Answer

We’re in a world where customer experience requires agility. And agility doesn’t always mean public cloud. Some customers want local deployments. Some want hybrid. The key is: don’t lock them in. Both Luc and Zach shared how their platforms keep all features and innovation—regardless of deployment model. That’s real flexibility.

The Multichannel Reality

SMS, WhatsApp, RCS, WebRTC, social channels—you name it. End customers don’t think in channels. They think in moments. And both companies deliver omnichannel communication via unified agent experiences (Bright Pattern) or single API endpoints (White Label). Even grandma with a flip phone can get the message—because fallback logic ensures it.

AI: Hype or Helper?

We had to talk AI. Both speakers were clear: AI is powerful, but not a magic bullet. Luc put it perfectly: “You still need a brain.” Zach agreed—AI is great when it augments workflows or pulls data into CRMs or ERPs. But real-world use cases—not flashy buzzwords—are where it counts.

The Real Shift: From Tech to Outcomes

The real takeaway? We’re not selling UCaaS, CCaaS, or CPaaS anymore. We’re solving business problems. Verticals matter. Outcomes matter. And the future is API-first, outcome-driven, and deeply collaborative.

Looking Ahead to 2026…

Zach and Luc both agreed—this year’s win will be helping partners tailor solutions to specific vertical needs. That means less focus on platform features, more on use cases. And with tech moving faster than ever, they’re both focused on staying agile and aligning with the right partners.

So, UCaaS? CCaaS? CPaaS?

Yes. All of it.

Because what customers really want is flexibility, speed, control—and results.

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