The Impact of Cloud-Native Observability on Telecom Applications

Cloud-native observability is essential for telecom applications, ensuring reliability, resource optimization, and a seamless user experience. By offering insights through monitoring, logging, tracing, and metrics, it helps improve service delivery.

CIO Review Europe | Wednesday, June 24, 2026

FREMONT, CA: As the demand for seamless connectivity and advanced services rises, telecom applications are becoming more complex. In today’s digital age, end users expect flawless performance and reliability from telecom networks. To meet these expectations, telecom companies are embracing cloud-native architectures for their applications. However, ensuring observability in these environments is essential for maintaining performance, troubleshooting issues, and optimizing resources.

Cloud-native observability refers to gaining insights into the behaviour and performance of applications and infrastructure deployed in cloud-native environments. It encompasses monitoring, logging, tracing, and metrics collection to provide a comprehensive view of the system's health and performance.

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