The diagnosis
The challenges of the modern operator
The telco sector operates under dual pressure: scaling ever more complex networks while controlling costs, maintaining demanding SLAs and meeting regulatory obligations as an essential entity under NIS 2.
01
5G Network Scaling
Network densification, edge computing and slicing: architectures far more complex than 4G, with more failure points and greater orchestration demands. Cloud-native is no longer optional.
- → 5G core in cloud
- → Dynamic network slicing
- → Edge node orchestration
02
Cloud infrastructure costs
Operators spend millions on cloud: CDN, streaming, APIs and network telemetry. Without a disciplined FinOps practice, spend grows uncontrolled while margins compress year after year.
- → FinOps for CDN and streaming
- → Infrastructure rightsizing
- → Up to 40% reduction in cloud bill
03
Latency and QoS
Operators' customers do not tolerate latency. End-to-end observability — from the RAN to the end-user application — is critical for meeting SLAs and avoiding penalties.
- → Jitter and packet loss monitoring
- → Real-time NOC dashboards
- → Automated SLA enforcement
04
Network cybersecurity
Operators are critical infrastructure under NIS 2. An attack on the network has consequences for millions of end users. Management liability is personal and non-transferable.
- → NIS 2 essential entities
- → 24h incident notification
- → Network risk management