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The role of DPI in Bandwidth Management
Allot deep packed inspection (DPI) technology identifies and classifies data packets at the applications level (Layer 7) and at wire speed, giving broadband service providers an unparalleled view of all the traffic traversing their networks.
The role of QoS in Bandwidth Management
Policy-based control of traffic at the application level is the key to ensuring that every broadband user enjoys the level of service to which he/she is entitled. Allot's dynamic traffic shaping through QoS policies puts the service provider in complete control of how bandwidth resources are allocated.
Bandwidth Management in DSL/carrier networks
Allot's DPI-based solutions allow carriers and DSL providers to accurately monitor all of the traffic and applications traversing their broadband pipes, and to apply policy-based control to guarantee that service-level agreements are enforced from end to end across the network.
Bandwidth Management in GPRS and UMTS networks
Allot's unsurpassed DPI technology complements the mobile network's GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) by providing the Layer-7 service awareness it needs to enable real-time charging per application, user, and content flow.
Bandwidth Management in converged networks
Allot DPI technology bridges the gap between internet applications and telco standards by providing critical packet data to the policy-decision and session-charging entities in emerging IMS (IP multimedia service) systems being deployed in converged networks.
Bandwidth Management in cable networks
To guarantee reliable delivery of triple-play and other premium services, cable operators rely on Allot bandwidth management technology to identify, classify, prioritize and shape network traffic according to per-application and per-subscriber policies.
Bandwidth Management in WiMAX and BWA networks
Allot's advanced DPI and QoS capabilities allow BWA providers to establish application-aware policies to ensure that network bandwidth is apportioned efficiently and fairly over both the wireless and wireline portions of the network.
Bandwidth Management in enterprise networks
Enterprise WANs rely on Allot DPI and QoS capabilities to manage their broadband resource cost-effectively, to guarantee service delivery for mission-critical applications, and to ensure quality of experience for every user.
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