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 Alexander Haväng, Chief Technical Officer March 16, 2020
With schools and offices closing, the nature of daytime internet usage in mobile and fixed broadband networks will change. The traffic and activities that would have taken place face-to-face or on networks in the schools, universities, and offices will move to the home.
Topics: Traffic management, Maximizing qoe, Wifi, Automation, Covid 19, Capacity
By David Okabe - Solution Engineer November 13, 2014
Procera sponsored the ISP Summit in Toronto last week. The event is organized by the Canadian Network Operators Consortium, which prides itself on representing the interest of ISP across Canada.
Topics: What were up to, Traffic management, User experience, Summit
By Alexander Haväng, Chief Technical Officer June 24, 2014
Alexander:
The most interesting things about these huge events like the World Cup or the Olympics or the Super Bowl and so on is in different countries in the world people tend to watch the content in different ways depending on who actually owns the content rights. Now the World Cup is not so far away and all of that has already been sorted,...
Topics: Bandwidth management, Traffic management, World cup 2014, Traffic congestion, Expert insights
By Per Held - Procera Developer June 10, 2014
The 2014 World Cup is being hosted in Brazil. This means that many games will be played while soccer fanatics in Europe are asleep. With this timezone difference, how will the World Cup impact network traffic in Europe? Will streaming of the games after-the-fact cause traffic spikes at unusual times of the day? Per Held, Procera Developer, gives his...
Topics: Bandwidth management, Traffic management, World cup 2014, Traffic congestion, Expert insights
By Jon Linden, Chief Strategy Officer June 5, 2014
The World Cup will be watched by millions of people in the next few weeks. If people aren’t able to visit Brazil and see the games live, many football fanatics will turn to streaming the event live to support their favorite team. How will this impact network traffic for the month of World Cup? Will your service provider be able to keep up with the demand...
Topics: Bandwidth management, Traffic management, World cup 2014, Traffic congestion, Expert insights
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 Johan Wikenstedt - VP Sales, APAC July 9, 2013
For those that can afford it, the iPhone is still considered “the device to have” in Asia, but Samsung Galaxy S III/IV has made major inroads. Galaxy has dominant market share in S. Korea for obvious reasons, but is also rated the hottest phone in...
Topics: Analytics in motion, Broadband, Deep packet, Wechat, Line, Ott, Traffic analysis, Traffic management, Apac, Bandwidth, Intelligent policy enforment, Iphone, Kakao, Dpi, Samsung galaxy, Sms