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Bytemobile Launches New Traffic Management System
Thoughts on Carrier Evolution (Aug 30 2011) Marketing
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Bytemobile has launched its new product line, the T3000 "Adaptive Traffic Management System," said to represent a fundamental change in traffic management architecture for mobile networks, enabling operators to manage millions of mobile subscribers‟ access to rich content and applications through a single platform.
The T3100 Adaptive Traffic Manager is said to be the industry‟s first fully integrated in-line platform designed to automatically adapt and manage all mobile Internet Protocol (IP) traffic based on real-time network conditions.
The system is said to reduce operators‟ total cost of ownership for traffic management by up to 50 percent within months of deployment.
Through the use of adaptive traffic management and auto-tunable traffic control features, the T3100 is said to improve the utilization and performance of existing network capacity by 30 percent to 50 percent.
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