Building Robust Control Planes With P4TC API
Exploring the P4TC API and how it enables robust, programmable control planes for modern network infrastructure.
Read on P4TC BlogFor years we helped define and code programmable networks, from datapath to control path to service deployment. Unfortunately it was always based on the square-hole / round-peg principle — you had to conform to what other people needed and squeeze yourself in.
No more. We redesign the principle — you describe your intent and using our agentic infrastructure we build what you need. Your way. Intent in, infrastructure out — and yes, infrastructure means datapath, control path and service deployment.
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Building on decades of experience with SDN, ForCES, and Linux networking, and capitalizing on our AI/ML experiences, we are developing the next generation of SDN.
Self-Designing Network Infrastructure
Network infrastructure that designs, builds, and deploys itself. An agentic AI layer over a developer-less networking platform — where LLM agents replace the human operators for network function design, service composition, and deployment.
Mojatatu Networks is at the forefront of network innovation, developing cutting-edge solutions that transform how organizations build and manage their network infrastructure.
Our team of network experts and software engineers is dedicated to creating flexible, programmable network solutions that deliver more functionality at lower cost.
Contributing to open source, industry standards, and academia for over 30 years in the area of network programmability.
Core contribution and maintenance of Linux kernel for close to 3 decades, shaping the Linux networking stack and related subsystems.
kernel.orgCreators of P4TC, enabling programmable packet processing on Linux using the P4 language integrated with the Traffic Control subsystem.
p4tc.devPresented at multiple Netdev Conference events (2015–2025) — the premier technical conference on Linux Networking — including sessions on TC workshops, packet classification, congestion control, and SDN testing. View all sessions →
Notable contributions in programmable networking.
Insights from our engineering team on P4TC, programmable networks, and more.
Exploring the P4TC API and how it enables robust, programmable control planes for modern network infrastructure.
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Read on P4TC BlogWe're always looking for talented individuals who are passionate about networking and software innovation.
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