The COVID-19 worldwide stay-at-home orders have created unprecedented internet changes that continue to shift as the crisis continues. The biggest shift is that enterprise, education, and public WiFi traffic have now...
By Jon Linden, Chief Strategy Officer December 5, 2013
Matsumoto-san from Softbank Mobile is a smart, experienced and passionate man. And funny! “You’re all too rich” was aimed at the operators in the room as an encouragement to put themselves in their customers’ shoes.
Topics: What were up to, Google, Quality of experience, Bandwidth control, Mobile, Mobile operators, Smartphone, Subscriber, Facebook, Mobile growth, Tata
By Shawn Sweeney, Director of Product Management and Marketing November 26, 2013
It was great to meet so many customers and prospects at the LTE North America 2013 show in Dallas. Thanks to all who stopped by our booth and attended the panel Procera was on: Monetizing the Policy Control and Charging Opportunity.
Topics: Broadband, Deep packet inspection, Service definition, Internet intelligence, Bandwidth, Intelligent policy enforment, Quality of experience, Lte, Bandwidth control, Cable operators, Customer experience, Service velocity, Subscriber services, Network analytics, Dpi, Personalized services, Service delivery, Subscriber context
By Paul Gracie - Sr. VP Global Sales & Services November 22, 2013
The world of telecommunications in Africa is definitely changing. Gone are the days of telecom operators telling their customers what they can and can’t have; it’s now all about the customer and the experience that they enjoy. I spoke with many operators at AfricaCom 2013 last week, from Cairo to Cape Town, and the question was always the same: what can you...
Topics: What were up to, Traffic management, Internet intelligence, Bandwidth, Intelligent policy enforment, Data service usage, Telecommunications, Bandwidth control, Mobile operators, Cable operators, Dpi, Sms, Africacom, Facebook, P2p traffic
By Paul Gracie - Sr. VP Global Sales & Services November 6, 2013
2013 was a year that set the table for some exciting activities in the networking world. There were several technologies and movements that will have far-reaching impact over the next several years, or will fall by the wayside and become a trivia question “Hey, do you remember when people were excited about 3D TVs with special glasses?” This week is...
Topics: Broadband, Scte, Subscriber data, User experience, Quality of experience, Bandwidth control, Cable operators, Expert insights, Mso, Byod, Cable tec expo, Bring your own device, Streaming video, Subsciber video, Zero rating