In Part 3 of our v17 series, we look at the ingress and gateway layer — the critical “front door” of the switch that determines how efficiently transaction traffic enters the platform.
We modernised the gateway path to unlock the full performance potential of the core services, introducing high-performance ingress components and optimising identifier handling for high-concurrency processing.
At a national scale, even small architectural constraints can become throughput bottlenecks. These changes ensure the platform can sustain high transaction volumes while maintaining security, efficiency, and global interoperability.
Removing Bottlenecks at the “Front Door” (Ingress and Gateway Path) (Part 3 of 6)
Delivered in support of programmes led by the COMESA Clearing House, COMESA Business Council, GamSwitch Company Ltd, Institute for Inclusive Digital Africa, and the Central Bank of The Gambia.
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This is a fantastic breakdown of the v17 ingress and gateway improvements! It's so important to get that "front door" right, especially with high transaction volumes. I can just imagine my Granny trying to send me money and how much she'd appreciate a system that ensures her transactions are handled swiftly and without a hitch. These optimizations sound like they'll make a real difference in performance and reliability.
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