Designing telecom-grade networks for cloud-native applications.

As applications become increasingly cloud-native, the definition of a “good” network changes. Latency, jitter and packet loss still matter, but so do agility, observability and how quickly new environments can be brought online.

From fixed, monolithic networks to programmable fabrics

Early enterprise and operator networks were engineered around relatively static traffic patterns. Today, workloads move between data centres, public clouds and edge sites, and customers expect new services to go live in days rather than months.

For Radarsonics teams, this means treating networks as programmable fabrics. Automation, intent-based configurations and strong integration with cloud control planes become essential parts of the design.

Visibility as a first-class requirement

If software can reconfigure networks quickly, operations teams need real-time visibility into what changed, why and how it affects experience. We emphasise telemetry, structured logging and traceability across network and application layers.

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