Infrastructure

Network Modernization / SDN

Turning private ISPs — Kenya-focused — into software-defined networks.

Private and regional ISPs carry modern traffic on networks configured box-by-box. We move that control into software: programmable, observable, and far cheaper to operate at scale.

Network Modernization takes a private or regional ISP — the Kenyan market is a particular focus — from device-by-device manual configuration toward a software-defined network: a programmable control plane, centralized policy, and real observability into what the network is actually doing. The same vendor-neutral-infrastructure thinking behind SD-PLC applies here — the network should be an asset you control in software, not a fragile hand-configured estate that only one engineer understands. Engagements typically start with a fixed-fee SDN readiness assessment: a structured review of the current topology, hardware, and operational pain points, ending in a concrete modernization path and the expected operational payoff.

What this involves

  • SDN readiness assessment — fixed-fee, concrete deliverable
  • Programmable control plane over box-by-box manual config
  • Centralized policy and genuine network observability
  • Focused on private / regional ISPs, with Kenyan-market context
  • Vendor-neutral: your network as a software asset, not a lock-in