A New Paradigm – Adaptive Traffic Management
Adaptive Traffic Management provides mobile network operators with real-time control of application traffic across all layers to improve subscriber quality of experience (QoE) and support comprehensive traffic monetization. With an unprecedented level of visibility, Adaptive Traffic Management measures each subscriber’s QoE and dynamically adjusts traffic flows to maximize it.
The T3000 Adaptive Traffic Management System (T-Series) represents a fundamental change in traffic management architecture for mobile networks. Instead of multiple network elements for caching, load balancing, deep packet inspection (DPI), video and web optimization, analytics, and policy control, the T-Series integrates all of this functionality and more in a single system. This system automatically adapts and manages mobile data traffic based on real-time network conditions, enabling mobile operators to support millions of subscribers’ access to rich multimedia content and applications. The T-Series combines Layer 2-4 traffic management with Layer 5-7 content intelligence to provide seven dimensions of application control for processing all Internet Protocol (IP) traffic. With this degree of control in the cell, the radio access network (RAN) and the core, operators can deliver the best possible QoE to all subscribers – under all network conditions and in line with fair-use and quota management policies. |
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Key Features of the T-Series
- Global Traffic Management, including deep packet inspection (DPI) at all layers of traffic, load balancing of both upstream and downstream traffic, and traffic steering to support tiered quota and congestion management policies
- Smart Caching to improve QoE under network load through real-time caching of popular content closer to the edge of the network, and to support operators’ content delivery network (CDN) strategies
- Selective Optimization for the application of targeted video and web optimization if, when and where needed, or based on preset policies and parameters
- Network and Application Intelligence to identify when and where a subscriber experiences service levels ranging from poor to excellent, and to provide a comprehensive view of all subscriber traffic across geographies for measurement, benchmarking and maximizing network efficiency
Adaptive Traffic Management: Seven Application Dimensions – User-Centric








