For years, NID Technologies has done one thing for a living: keep other people connected. We've rebuilt VoIP stacks for medical offices where a dropped call means a missed patient. We've untangled contact-center routing for firms whose entire revenue arrives by phone. We've sat in more post-mortems for "the video call that died during the big pitch" than we care to count.

And across all of those engagements, one pattern kept repeating.

The tools were never built for the network

Modern meeting platforms are marvels of software — and they treat the network underneath them as somebody else's problem. When the path degrades, they degrade with it. Video freezes politely. Audio robotizes. The meeting limps along while everyone pretends they heard the last sentence.

In telecom, that attitude would be unthinkable. Carriers engineer around failure because failure is guaranteed. Routes are redundant. Congestion is anticipated. Quality is measured continuously, not assumed. A phone call in 1995 handled a degraded line more gracefully than most video calls do in 2026.

We kept asking vendors the same question: "What does your platform do when the network gets bad?" We never liked the answer. So we decided to become the vendor.

What we're building

Velo Meet is a real-time meetings platform designed the way carriers design networks — from the transport layer up. That means:

  • Path awareness as a first-class feature. The platform continuously measures the routes your media takes and moves traffic before quality drops, not after.
  • Graceful degradation by design. When bandwidth genuinely runs out, Velo Meet makes deliberate trade-offs — voice always survives.
  • Privacy as architecture. End-to-end encryption isn't a premium tier. It's the default state of the system.

Why us, why now

We're a consultancy. Building product is a different discipline, and we don't take the leap lightly. But we've spent years inside the exact infrastructure this product needs to master, and we've watched the market optimize for features while the fundamentals — latency, resilience, trust — went unloved.

Over the coming weeks we'll share a lot more: the formal announcement, deep dives into the engineering, our design philosophy, and how you can get early access. This post is simply the marker: this is the day we committed.

If you've ever lost a deal, a diagnosis, or a decision to a frozen screen — Velo Meet is for you. Stay tuned.