In 2025, why is the internet still built to react, not anticipate? At best, today’s internet runs like a packed highway. At worst, it runs like steam-engine trains. Traffic follows fixed tracks. Routers follow rigid rules. If a path breaks, the system stalls until a switch is thrown. That’s failover. SD-WAN is a little better — a control tower that can steer traffic across tracks. But it’s still limited to static routes, designed for offices and branch networks. Hoplynk’s Hydra software takes a different approach. Instead of waiting for failure, Hydra: 1) Pre-empts collapse by sensing latency, jitter, and loss in real time 2) Uses all available tracks at once — LTE/5G, SATCOM, Wi-Fi, radios 3) Learns and adapts with each environment and mission The result isn’t redundancy. It’s resilience. Calm under pressure, because breakage is expected, handled, and invisible. 👉 We want to hear your stories - when’s the worst time the internet has dropped out on you? #SDWAN #ResilientComms #Networking #EdgeAI #MissionCritical