Preserve live voice, contact center, broadcast, and other real-time sessions across degraded or failing networks.
ML-assisted degradation detection with deterministic L3/L4 survivability control across heterogeneous uplinks.
Traditional SD-WAN restores connectivity. Ronicity is engineered to preserve the live session itself.
Enterprise traffic has moved into cloud, distributed, and real-time domains faster than the underlying network's ability to keep sessions alive through failure. The cost of transient disruption now compounds with every migration.
Voice, contact center, and stateful applications now traverse the open internet to reach cloud and CCaaS platforms — paths the enterprise never controlled.
Broadcast, SIP, video, and AI inference workloads tolerate jitter and reroute — but not session reset. Reconnecting later is no longer acceptable.
Carrier brownouts, last-mile congestion, and intermittent degradation now dominate the failure profile — and they are precisely what legacy failover misses.
Legacy failover restores the route. Ronicity preserves the session. The distinction is invisible at the routing table — and decisive at the application layer.
Detect outage. Re-route traffic. Restore connectivity. The session — and the customer — are collateral damage.
Detect degradation before failure. Switch path while preserving the customer's IP. The disruption becomes invisible to the workload above.
Each capability addresses a failure mode operators see every day — not a theoretical edge case.
Reactive uplink convergence in 80–170ms, end-to-end. ML-assisted prediction extends this to zero packet loss when degradation is detected ahead of failure.
SIP, RTP, and CCaaS sessions ride through uplink failures intact. The call doesn't drop. The agent doesn't reconnect.
SRT, RIST, WebRTC, and NDI-over-IP feeds preserved across path transitions — built for environments where the network is part of the production chain.
Long-lived inference sessions, streaming model output, and agent workflows — protected against the disruption modern AI traffic patterns cannot tolerate.
Telco-grade reliability without the appliance overhead. Cloud-native control plane, BGP-aware data plane, deployable at the edge in minutes.
Define what must survive, what can reset, and what takes best path — by IP, prefix, port, protocol, domain, workload class, or source identity. Critical flows preserve state; lower-priority traffic breaks out locally.
Cloud providers and backbone operators spent years building intelligent traffic steering, anycast routing, and survivable edge architectures inside their own infrastructure. Ronicity brings those concepts to the operators who need them most — without requiring them to build hyperscale infrastructure themselves.
We're not trying to rebuild the internet. We're making modern survivability practical for enterprises, MSPs, contact centers, and distributed edge networks.
Ronicity is designed by network operators who lived these failure modes firsthand — backgrounds shaped in carrier networking, route/switch infrastructure, and the contact-center platforms that run the networks our customers depend on every day.
Every design decision traces back to a failure mode we've personally been called in to triage at 2 a.m.
Carrier brownouts, last-mile congestion, intermittent degradation — the failure profile that actually shows up at the edge, not the textbook outages.
No heavy appliance. No multi-week deployment cycle. Built to be deployed where the failure happens — at the edge.
We focus on domains where network disruption translates directly to lost revenue, missed customers, or operational harm.
CCaaS, WFH agents, omnichannel platforms — where dropped sessions become lost customers.
SIP trunking, hosted PBX, UC platforms — operational continuity for voice infrastructure.
SRT, RIST, WebRTC feeds and live production paths where the network is the broadcast chain.
Trading floors, market data, voice recording for compliance — environments where microseconds compound.
911 PSAPs, dispatch, public safety voice — where session loss carries clinical and human risk.
Long-lived agent sessions, streaming inference, and model-serving infrastructure with continuity requirements.
Carrier interconnect, peering edge, and operator-grade deployments where reliability is the product.
Clinician-to-patient video and remote-monitoring sessions where disruption carries clinical impact.
Branch, remote, and hybrid-work connectivity — resilient sessions across the unpredictable last mile.
Ronicity is in active development. We're working with a select group of operators, partners, and early customers shaping the platform. If your network carries traffic that cannot drop, we'd like to hear from you.