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Networks not ready for the challenges of AI traffic
2026-04-15 · via The Register

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Not all networks can handle AI traffic – and experts are sounding alarms

Y'all been focusing on compute and forgot about how the data moves around

AI is reshaping the demands on network infrastructure, and many organizations are not prepared – including some of the so-called neocloud providers offering AI services.

A study by analyst biz Omdia finds that many rent-a-GPU providers have scaled up their compute infrastructure to handle AI workloads, but their networking infrastructure is becoming a critical constraint.

It warns enterprise customers to scrutinize potential suppliers beyond their raw compute capacity when considering AI compute services.

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Neocloud operators, or GPU-as-a-service providers, sprang up to take advantage of the huge demand for compute using GPU accelerators for AI. Many count hyperscalers such as Microsoft among their customers, as well as enterprise.

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This means that AI performance increasingly depends on their ability to process and move data securely across distributed environments and geographies. However, the networking capabilities of different neoclouds vary from rudimentary to advanced, depending in part on their origins, Omdia says.

Some, such as CoreWeave, started life as cryptocurrency mining operations, while others, such as Gcore, previously focused on content distribution or web hosting. 

Because of this, neocloud networking strategy is in flux globally, it says, with many rushing to partner, buy, or build infrastructure as their dependency on networking increases.

"Network infrastructure will make or break neoclouds," warns Omdia Telco B2B Research Director Camille Mendler. "Low latency, resilient and secure connectivity from backbone to edge is table stakes for success, not least because sovereignty spans where AI workloads move," she added.

Global network provider Lumen is jumping on the same bandwagon. CEO Kate Johnson issued an open letter to enterprise chiefs everywhere asking if their networks are AI-ready and pushing upgrades to support coming AI applications, as well she might.

Networking has traditionally been in the background, like plumbing, Johnson claims. "But in an AI-driven enterprise, the network is more like the nervous system. It controls and coordinates. It determines how fast you can move and whether your AI investments produce value," she says.

AI systems don't operate in one single location, but involve constant data movement between clouds, datacenters, and edge endpoints, and so networks must be adaptable and able to scale dynamically.

"The new corporate workforce is comprised of AI agents and bots. They're proliferating rapidly, operating continuously, insatiably consuming and generating data and dynamically interacting with other agents, bots and humans," Johnson says in the letter.

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"And despite the early days of AI adoption in most businesses, today, more than 50 percent of internet traffic is created by these autonomous workers," she claims.

This claim comes from Imperva's 2025 Bad Bot Report, which states that automated traffic has now surpassed human activity, accounting for 51 percent of all internet transmissions.

"To support the brave new world of AI, networks need to be completely adaptable, programmable and consumption-based, just like cloud," Johnson states, before exhorting enterprise chiefs to "make sure your network supports the future you're building." ®