Australian-made Agentic AI transforms fibre & broadband management

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Astrotel has launched a new AI-driven connectivity platform designed to autonomously monitor, secure and maintain commercial network environments.
Developed in partnership with Australian firm Canopus Networks, the platform combines SuperNetflow technology—providing deep observability into telco network data—with agentic AI capable of autonomous reasoning and decision-making. The system is designed to operate as a unified layer overseeing network behaviour, device performance and application health across multi-vendor deployments.
Astrotel said the solution addresses a key challenge for commercial environments such as offices, retail, transport hubs, industrial sites and government facilities, where the proliferation of diverse connected systems can make troubleshooting and asset visibility difficult. AI Connect continuously learns normal behavioural patterns across networks and devices, enabling it to detect anomalies, identify inefficiencies and remediate issues without manual intervention.
The platform incorporates eight patents across software-defined networking and AI, along with UNSW behavioural-modelling research for IoT systems. According to Astrotel founder Elizabeth Aris, the goal is to reduce reliance on technicians for diagnosing and repairing connectivity problems by embedding autonomous management directly into the network.
Canopus co-founder Professor Vijay Sivaraman said the collaboration demonstrates how advanced behavioural analytics and SuperNetflow can be applied to solve operational challenges in real-world commercial environments.
Key features include real-time alerts, dashboards that provide macro and site-level visibility, security-threat detection, DNS and user-experience analytics and autonomous troubleshooting that resolves misconfigurations, failures and device incompatibilities in real time.
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