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The $155B Question: Why Deterministic Networking is the Imperative for Enterprise AI?

Oct 17

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The future of enterprise AI hinges on the network, and at the recent 2025 OnGo Alliance Fall Meeting, Canoga Perkins President Malik Arshad delivered a compelling message: The era of "best effort" networking is over.


In his presentation, “Powering the AI Enterprise: The Imperative of Deterministic Networking,” Arshad underscored a critical distinction that will define the next decade of enterprise technology.


The Network Divide


For AI workloads—where every millisecond translates directly to operational performance—guaranteed predictability is non-negotiable.


Best Effort Networks are designed to push maximum data, but offer zero guarantees on timing or reliability.


Deterministic Networks are engineered to guarantee predictable, reliable, and timely data delivery.


Arshad emphasized that low-latency, deterministic networking is rapidly becoming as essential and expected as turning on a light switch. This transition is crucial for businesses aiming to capitalize on the massive growth opportunity: the global enterprise AI market is projected to swell to $155 Billion by 2030.


CBRS: The AI-Ready Foundation


This projected growth is only achievable with networks capable of meeting the demanding requirements of AI workloads. The good news? CBRS private networks are uniquely positioned to help deliver this new era of intelligent, deterministic connectivity, providing the reliable foundation enterprise AI truly needs.


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