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Unbreakable Connections: The Future of Wireless-First Networks

Featuring insights from guest Dave Idle, Former Chief Product Officer at Bigleaf Networks, and Julian Jacquez, President and Chief Operating Officer at BCN Telecom.

IT LEADERSHIP, NETWORK RESILIENCY, SD-WAN + TRAFFIC OPTIMIZATION, WIRELESS-FIRST NETWORKS
Go Beyond the Connection podcast episode 031 featuring Julian Jacquez, Founder and COO at BCN Telecom and Dave Idle, Chief Product Officer at Bigleaf Networks

Modern networks are shifting fast, and as a result, wireless-first network resilience is leading that change.

In this episode, BCN Telecom’s Julian Jacquez and Bigleaf Networks’ Dave Idle explain why wireless now belongs alongside wired connections as a primary path—and how, in turn, SD-WAN brings everything together into a single, stable experience using wireless-first IT strategy.

This shift reflects a broader move toward wireless-first strategies and growing executive focus on network resilience.

Why wireless is now equal to wired

For years, wireless was treated as backup. Today, however, it stands alongside fiber and cable as a primary connection.

Julian explains that multi-site customers face construction delays, short-term projects, mobility needs, and rising expectations for uptime. As a result, wireless fills those gaps with fast activation and consistent performance.

At the same time, its role in wireless WAN failover continues to grow, and resilience is now a business priority. Research shows that 91% of IT leaders now view network resilience as a C-suite priority.

Dave explains that carriers are adapting to this shift. They now compete to deliver multiple connections per site because customers want two, three, or even four active links instead of a single point of failure.

When paired with Bigleaf’s SD-WAN, these connections function as one reliable network experience. This approach aligns with broader carrier strategies and BCN’s view of how unbreakable network design is reshaping operations.

The power of a unified experience

Bigleaf’s architecture connects up to four circuits—fiber, cable, DSL, 4G, 5G, or satellite—and unifies them into one predictable experience.

IT teams can manage traffic consistently, even when individual circuits degrade.

“Wireless is a true option for one of those two connections. It is not less than, but it is equal to a wired connection.” – Julian Jacquez

This shift changes how organizations plan for resilience. Instead of waiting for new builds, businesses can bond multiple links to increase throughput, raise SLAs, and stabilize cloud performance today.

This approach is reinforced by independent analysis of how wireless WAN enhances SD-WAN agility and resilience as well as Bigleaf’s own guidance on SD-WAN performance benefits.

What This Means for Network Reliability

  • Treat wireless as an equal primary path
  • Unify multiple circuits with SD-WAN to stabilize performance
  • Bond links to increase bandwidth now, not after construction
  • Reduce complexity with single-box deployment
  • Improve application quality through direct cloud routes

 

For deeper architectural validation, independent research on resilient multipath routing shows how multi-path designs maintain performance even during link degradation.

What IT Leaders Should Pay Attention To

  • Why wireless accelerates activation for remote and temporary sites
  • How POTS replacement makes wireless the default primary path
  • Why SD-WAN is essential for session integrity and cloud performance
  • How bonding up to four links lifts SLAs and user confidence
  • Why carriers are shifting toward multi-connection designs

 

These trends are also reflected in the BCN partner ecosystem and Julian’s broader insights on connectivity trends

Resilience without added complexity

Both leaders emphasize simplicity. Bigleaf’s SD-WAN solution is configured before shipping and typically installs in minutes.

IT teams gain redundancy and cloud stability without managing complex overlays or switching hardware. This aligns with best practices outlined in SD-WAN’s role in hybrid environments.

Julian also stresses designing for failure so users never feel it. When a cable line floods or a fiber cut takes days to fix, the wireless links stay active. Cloud applications remain steady through Bigleaf’s prioritized routing and direct paths to major SaaS platforms. Third-party analyses highlight that resilient networks directly unlock enterprise growth.

Why Wireless-First Network Resilience Matters Now

Wireless-first network resilience isn’t a trend. It’s the new baseline for organizations that rely on cloud applications, distributed teams, and multi-site operations. As industry voices note, building unbreakable connectivity is becoming a strategic mandate for modern businesses.

Watch or listen to the full conversation above or on your favorite podcast platform to explore how SD-WAN, wireless, and multi-link bonding can help you build unbreakable connectivity across every location.

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