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Sandvine’s Solutions Partner Ecosystem offers a broadened scope of solutions through proven partnerships with best-of-breed technology vendors. The program is a collaboration with technology partners to deliver pre-integrated solutions designed to rapidly deploy new network services and augment the subscriber experience.
As broadband networks continue to evolve and voice, video and data converge over IP, service providers require more sophisticated network platforms to deliver the quality that subscribers are demanding. Sandvine’s Solutions Partner Ecosystem provides technical, business and marketing support through mutually beneficial relationships that can deliver innovative solutions and applications.
For many subscribers, the abundance of irrelevant advertising presented during their Internet sessions can be an annoyance. To improve subscriber quality of experience, service providers are looking to ways to enhance this process while respecting consumer privacy concerns.
Working with Sandvine and our Advertising Optimization Partners offers a win-win. While service providers are able to monetize HTTP traffic, subscribers are provided optimized, more relevant advertising if they have opted-in to the service.
As broadband penetration and the Internet's role in everyday life both grow, so too does the consumer appetite for online content. This trend is particularly pronounced in the peer-to-peer file sharing, online video and web traffic categories. Each of these segments has experienced explosive growth in the last few years, and projections indicate that this growth will continue.
Working with Sandvine and our Content Caching Partners allows broadband service providers to embrace the content revolution while delivering a superior subscriber experience. The combination of an improved QoE, network optimization and the opportunity for service creation makes this an attractive solution in today's competitive market.
The Internet is the world's greatest and most openly accessible information resource, but the reality is that alongside that information there is content that is objectionable to some and inappropriate for many.Today, parents and regulatory bodies alike are looking toward service providers to provide more than simply the Internet connection.
Working with Sandvine and our Content Control Partners allows service providers to introduce a "network-based" approach to this challenge, alleviating the need for localized software installations on end devices. Controlling content at the network level means that the solution is device and software agnostic. All web browsing sessions are filtered, regardless of whether or not they were initiated from a gaming console, a mobile device, or a computer. Furthermore, the only management that may be required by the end subscriber (a parent for example) is to choose preferences on a portal page; the subscriber is spared the hassle of installing or configuring software.
Ever-evolving Internet technologies and applications coupled with increasing subscriber demand presents today's broadband and mobile data providers with both challenges and opportunities. Service providers are looking for ways to offer subscribers the next generation of flexible, personalized service plans that meet their needs and keep the network running efficiently.
Working with Sandvine and our Online Charging Partners, service providers can seamlessly integrate policy control, policy management and charging layers, which enable them to quickly add new services and enhance customer service. This is especially important as networks begin to move beyond 3G into 4G and LTE territory. With this progression, the types of services that they support will rely heavily on service personalization in order to be profitable for the service provider and valuable to subscribers.
Internet users commonly mistype Website names or URLs. Sandvine estimates that 1% to 5% of all queried names by subscribers and applications do not exist. Many of these non-existing names are due to typos such as missing dots (newscom), transposition (nesw.com), suffix replacement (news.net), character omission (news.cm), character insertion (pgaaa.com) and character replacement ([ews.com).
Together, Sandvine and our Search Guide partner offer a solution that allows service providers to monetize Website name errors by redirecting the subscriber to a relevant search landing page. The landing page provides the subscriber with suggested links derived using the Website name entered into the address bar. These capabilities are delivered with carrier-grade servers that provide scalability, reliability, availability and performance with no single point of failure.
To learn more about the program or any of these solutions, contact us.