Comverse has taken the wraps off a new, ultra-high capacity configuration for its Mobile Internet HUB platform to manage today’s booming mobile data traffic growth without the immediate need to build out network infrastructure.
With a throughput of up to 40 gigabits per second, the Comverse Mobile Internet HUB handles tens of thousands of web transactions per second, or hundreds of thousands of multiple data streams, yet requires only a single cabinet of front-end servers.
“With such applications as video streaming and file sharing driving up data consumption, operators today are challenged to meet skyrocketing traffic demands,” says Gabriel Matsliach, President of Products and Operations at Comverse. “By better using existing resources, Comverse’s ultra-high capacity solution allows operators to delay expensive capital outlays and lower operating costs, while still knowing they can deliver superior mobile broadband service long into the future.”
The Mobile Internet HUB’s ultra-high capacity is made possible by the optimised processing core, controlled by an accurate and efficient real-time smart service policy manager, enhanced with fully integrated deep packet inspection (DPI). The modular design of Mobile Internet HUB’s blade-based server technology also helps reduce cabling and power consumption, the company notes.
Comverse adds that the Mobile Internet HUB effectively enforces traffic management and charging decisions at fast rates, by applying real-time identification and processing for multiple traffic layers, including layer-7 applications like web browsing and video streaming. Users enjoy consistent high-quality service, and operators benefit from dramatically improved network use and increased profitability, it says.
The Mobile Internet HUB is part of Comverse HUB Value-Added Services, spanning voice, messaging, mobile internet and mobile advertising.
With a throughput of up to 40 gigabits per second, the Comverse Mobile Internet HUB handles tens of thousands of web transactions per second, or hundreds of thousands of multiple data streams, yet requires only a single cabinet of front-end servers.
“With such applications as video streaming and file sharing driving up data consumption, operators today are challenged to meet skyrocketing traffic demands,” says Gabriel Matsliach, President of Products and Operations at Comverse. “By better using existing resources, Comverse’s ultra-high capacity solution allows operators to delay expensive capital outlays and lower operating costs, while still knowing they can deliver superior mobile broadband service long into the future.”
The Mobile Internet HUB’s ultra-high capacity is made possible by the optimised processing core, controlled by an accurate and efficient real-time smart service policy manager, enhanced with fully integrated deep packet inspection (DPI). The modular design of Mobile Internet HUB’s blade-based server technology also helps reduce cabling and power consumption, the company notes.
Comverse adds that the Mobile Internet HUB effectively enforces traffic management and charging decisions at fast rates, by applying real-time identification and processing for multiple traffic layers, including layer-7 applications like web browsing and video streaming. Users enjoy consistent high-quality service, and operators benefit from dramatically improved network use and increased profitability, it says.
The Mobile Internet HUB is part of Comverse HUB Value-Added Services, spanning voice, messaging, mobile internet and mobile advertising.
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