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  • Application Delivery Control
    Depending on where one stands "The Cloud" can look very different. There are numerous definitions and attributes that provide a broad base of features and benefits. Undoubtedly one of the key attributes of cloud computing is elasticity. In this case one can define elasticity as the capability to deploy a network service that can expand and contract as required. Core to being able to deliver on the promise of service elasticity is the construction of an Application Delivery Network or ADN and the implementation of high performance, flexible Application Delivery Controllers.
  • Service Edge Node
    In its regular Traffic and Market Data report, which provides insights into current trends, Ericsson forecasts a 10-fold increase in mobile data traffic by 2016. According to the report, mobile broadband subscriptions will reach almost 5 billion in 2016, up from the expected 900 million by the end of 2011.That would represent 60 percent year-on-year growth, at the same time as the data consumed by smartphone users is surging. Total smartphone traffic is expected to triple during 2011. Across all devices, internet access will continue to drive mobile traffic development and mobile data traffic is expected to grow by nearly 60 percent per year between 2011 and 2016, mainly driven by video.
  • x86-based Video Transcoding
    As demand for mobile video capacity continues to explode, Advantech platforms, based on 2nd generation Intel® Core™ processor technology, provide transcoding performance and flexibility for system integrators helping mobile operators to offer differentiated video services.
  • IPTV
  • Quality of Experience (QoE) Control
  • Network Security
  • Unified Threat Management
  • VoIP, IN, Unified Communications
  • Softswitches
    Since VoIP telephony and all the associated services first hit the market, forecasts have been bullish. Looking back, some of the forecasts were way underestimated and over the last few years, adoption has grown even further. Back around the 2004 timeframe most estimates placed the North American VoIP subscriber base forecast for 2010 at approximatel 18-20 million. BY the time we got to 2007 most forecasts had increased and at least one had 2010 pegged for over 40 million subscribers, In the early part of 2010, with the year already started,multiple prognosticators had global estimates for the year just pushing past the 100 million subscriber mark. Now with the benefit of hindsight we can look back and see where we really ended up.  According to a report released by Infonetics Research at the end of March 2011 (VoIP and UC Services and Subscribers), the number of residential VoIP subscribers increased in 2010 to reach 157 million worldwide. The report also predicts continued growth for the next 5 years, with overall service revenue to double during the same period.
  • Media Gateway
  • Wireless
  • Radio Access Networks
  • Base Station Control