Mobile network operators are facing increasing data congestion due to rising usage of smartphones and mobile data services. Accuris Networks offers a mobile Wi-Fi offload solution that directs data traffic onto partner Wi-Fi networks to reduce congestion and costs while improving revenues. The solution provides subscribers with a better quality experience through seamless authentication onto Wi-Fi hotspots and maintains the operator's relationship and branding.
a collection of Green Packet's case studies for the modems used in various scenarios and countries, leading to the success of the wimax service providers there.
Your media everywhere, anytime. This summarizes end-user expectations when ever-wider broadband and ever-lower flat-rate tariffs combine with users’ thirst for digital content.
The authors describe Ericsson’s end-to-end solution for remote access services, which builds on the IMS and UPnP families of standards, along with the Home IMS Gateway (HIGA), which serves as an intermediary gateway for connecting the device-centric consumer electronics space with the user-centric telecommunications world. The gateway approach leaves
the consumer electronics and telecommunications business models unaffected, while at the same time creating synergies between the two.
a collection of Green Packet's case studies for the modems used in various scenarios and countries, leading to the success of the wimax service providers there.
Your media everywhere, anytime. This summarizes end-user expectations when ever-wider broadband and ever-lower flat-rate tariffs combine with users’ thirst for digital content.
The authors describe Ericsson’s end-to-end solution for remote access services, which builds on the IMS and UPnP families of standards, along with the Home IMS Gateway (HIGA), which serves as an intermediary gateway for connecting the device-centric consumer electronics space with the user-centric telecommunications world. The gateway approach leaves
the consumer electronics and telecommunications business models unaffected, while at the same time creating synergies between the two.
When you partner with Rogers Business Solutions, you benefit from on-going collaboration with our team of experts who leverage our nation-wide fibre network delivering a flexible, scalable product suite to meet your evolving business needs.
Network Configuration Example: Configuring Service Provider Wi-FiJuniper Networks
This document presents configuration examples for mobile and fixed-line service providers
to use wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11 to offload mobile data traffic from the macro cellular
network. It also presents step-by-step procedures for configuring the Juniper Networks’
service provider Wi-Fi solution and individual network elements to simultaneously deliver
both open Wi-Fi access (with a captive portal) as well as secure Wi-Fi access (with
EAP-based authentication).
The Increasing Opportunities For Unlicensed WiMax - Robb Henshaw, Proxim (Goi...Going Wimax
The debate over the merits of licensed vs. unlicensed WiMAX has been raging for years, but the fact of the matter always has been, and will remain, that both licensed and unlicensed WiMAX have considerable opportunities in today’s broadband landscape. Though vendors and different industry organizations will often try to persuade otherwise, the licensed and unlicensed WiMAX solutions are not at war, and they are often not even competing for the same types of applications.
The success of today’s organizations and enterprises highly depends on reliable and secure connectivity. Enterprise connectivity exists between different branches, between a central offi ce and geographically widespread points of activity and between an enterprise and the public internet. The connectivity enables faster, more secure transactions and improved productivity by sharing information between entities,
no matter where they are.
Head to Head - The Battle between the Bellheads and the Netheads for control ...Pieter Geldenhuys
Part 1: When the infrastructure is ubiquitous and operates as a utility, like water or electricity, we will move beyond the current paradigm of cyberspace. What happens when information and knowledge are accessible to all who choose to look? What happens when eBusiness, eHealth and eLiteracy have become an invisible normality? What happens after the Ubiquitous Internet has irreparably changed our very understanding of the world we live in? A new Digital Value Chain will be required when the Netheads and Bellheads pit their business models against each other in an epic battle where the only winner is bound to be the consumer. Who will find the right balance between the investments required to support the infrastructure and the money that inevitably will flow to edge of the network where the intelligence and power resides?
The Case for WiFi: Optimizing Your Network for Mobile CommerceCradlePoint
he explosion of smart phones and mobile devices has created an opportunity for retailers to engage customers and gather analytics through in-store WiFi. A dynamic, reliable, and secure WiFi network is the cornerstone of any retailer’s mobile commerce plan.
Learn the business case for system-wide WiFi while examining key trends that are driving WiFi adoption and the rapid growth of WiFi as a a customer engagement tool. We will also discuss the importance of specific network implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions to optimize in-store WiFi.
Wi-Fi is rapidly becoming the mainstream method of connection to the Internet also for tablets and smartphones. The main reason for this being that 4G networks and their promised cheap and powerful data connectivity services are not here yet, whilst the existing and expensive 3G networks are increasingly unable to cope with a pent-up demand. For operators and enterprises, rapidly deploying new Wi-Fi public hot spots and access points, as well efficiently managing them with the lowest possible TCO, is thus getting high in their priority list.
In this presentation we will introduce Wi-Fi Cloud, a turnkey, end-to-end cloud solution, specifically tailored for Wi-Fi projects and capable of addressing various application/usage scenarios and market segments leveraging next-generation wireless technologies and products. The solution has been already adopted by a major Italian ISP and the presentation will provide an overview on the architecture, business model and processes as well as share some the lessons learned.
Alepo 5 Emerging Innovations Carrier-WiFiPeerasak C.
5 emerging innovations in carrier Wi-Fi
Alepo | July 03, 2012
With mobile data usage on the upswing, wireless carriers are looking to Wi-Fi hotspots as a viable way to deliver high speed data on mobile devices. With Wi-Fi hotspots as part of an overall mobile data strategy, carriers can unlock new revenue channels, drive up business value, and optimize network resources and efficiencies.
This Alepo whitepaper reveals five emerging innovations in Carrier Wi-Fi offload, network discovery, and monetization, that are advancing opportunities for wireless carriers in making Wi-Fi hotspots a fundamental part of their mobile data strategy.
Download Alepo’s "5 Emerging Innovations in Carrier Wi-Fi" to learn how advancements in Wi-Fi can:
Make Wi-Fi offload secure and automatic
Make carrier services available on Wi-Fi
Enhance network discovery and selection
Unlock new Wi-Fi hotspot business models
Foster partnerships across the Wi-Fi ecosystem
When you partner with Rogers Business Solutions, you benefit from on-going collaboration with our team of experts who leverage our nation-wide fibre network delivering a flexible, scalable product suite to meet your evolving business needs.
Network Configuration Example: Configuring Service Provider Wi-FiJuniper Networks
This document presents configuration examples for mobile and fixed-line service providers
to use wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) 802.11 to offload mobile data traffic from the macro cellular
network. It also presents step-by-step procedures for configuring the Juniper Networks’
service provider Wi-Fi solution and individual network elements to simultaneously deliver
both open Wi-Fi access (with a captive portal) as well as secure Wi-Fi access (with
EAP-based authentication).
The Increasing Opportunities For Unlicensed WiMax - Robb Henshaw, Proxim (Goi...Going Wimax
The debate over the merits of licensed vs. unlicensed WiMAX has been raging for years, but the fact of the matter always has been, and will remain, that both licensed and unlicensed WiMAX have considerable opportunities in today’s broadband landscape. Though vendors and different industry organizations will often try to persuade otherwise, the licensed and unlicensed WiMAX solutions are not at war, and they are often not even competing for the same types of applications.
The success of today’s organizations and enterprises highly depends on reliable and secure connectivity. Enterprise connectivity exists between different branches, between a central offi ce and geographically widespread points of activity and between an enterprise and the public internet. The connectivity enables faster, more secure transactions and improved productivity by sharing information between entities,
no matter where they are.
Head to Head - The Battle between the Bellheads and the Netheads for control ...Pieter Geldenhuys
Part 1: When the infrastructure is ubiquitous and operates as a utility, like water or electricity, we will move beyond the current paradigm of cyberspace. What happens when information and knowledge are accessible to all who choose to look? What happens when eBusiness, eHealth and eLiteracy have become an invisible normality? What happens after the Ubiquitous Internet has irreparably changed our very understanding of the world we live in? A new Digital Value Chain will be required when the Netheads and Bellheads pit their business models against each other in an epic battle where the only winner is bound to be the consumer. Who will find the right balance between the investments required to support the infrastructure and the money that inevitably will flow to edge of the network where the intelligence and power resides?
The Case for WiFi: Optimizing Your Network for Mobile CommerceCradlePoint
he explosion of smart phones and mobile devices has created an opportunity for retailers to engage customers and gather analytics through in-store WiFi. A dynamic, reliable, and secure WiFi network is the cornerstone of any retailer’s mobile commerce plan.
Learn the business case for system-wide WiFi while examining key trends that are driving WiFi adoption and the rapid growth of WiFi as a a customer engagement tool. We will also discuss the importance of specific network implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions to optimize in-store WiFi.
Wi-Fi is rapidly becoming the mainstream method of connection to the Internet also for tablets and smartphones. The main reason for this being that 4G networks and their promised cheap and powerful data connectivity services are not here yet, whilst the existing and expensive 3G networks are increasingly unable to cope with a pent-up demand. For operators and enterprises, rapidly deploying new Wi-Fi public hot spots and access points, as well efficiently managing them with the lowest possible TCO, is thus getting high in their priority list.
In this presentation we will introduce Wi-Fi Cloud, a turnkey, end-to-end cloud solution, specifically tailored for Wi-Fi projects and capable of addressing various application/usage scenarios and market segments leveraging next-generation wireless technologies and products. The solution has been already adopted by a major Italian ISP and the presentation will provide an overview on the architecture, business model and processes as well as share some the lessons learned.
Alepo 5 Emerging Innovations Carrier-WiFiPeerasak C.
5 emerging innovations in carrier Wi-Fi
Alepo | July 03, 2012
With mobile data usage on the upswing, wireless carriers are looking to Wi-Fi hotspots as a viable way to deliver high speed data on mobile devices. With Wi-Fi hotspots as part of an overall mobile data strategy, carriers can unlock new revenue channels, drive up business value, and optimize network resources and efficiencies.
This Alepo whitepaper reveals five emerging innovations in Carrier Wi-Fi offload, network discovery, and monetization, that are advancing opportunities for wireless carriers in making Wi-Fi hotspots a fundamental part of their mobile data strategy.
Download Alepo’s "5 Emerging Innovations in Carrier Wi-Fi" to learn how advancements in Wi-Fi can:
Make Wi-Fi offload secure and automatic
Make carrier services available on Wi-Fi
Enhance network discovery and selection
Unlock new Wi-Fi hotspot business models
Foster partnerships across the Wi-Fi ecosystem
The definitive guide for evaluating enterprise WLAN networksAerohive Networks
It is crucial to thoroughly understand the systems management capabilities of any WLAN being considered, since this will be the largest ongoing expense of the overall deployment. The vendor should list and clearly describe every element of the central management system required. Learn how to evaluate properly by reading Aerohive's 2014 WLAN Definitive Guide.
For more discussion on mobile data offload or Wi-Fi access networks, please visit: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns673/networking_solutions_solution_category.html.
To communicate and conduct business, companies require dependable internet connectivity. The same as other utility services, internet access must function effectively and reliably. It ought to facilitate business rather than cause annoyance. Linkup Networks offer various services. We are leased line internet service provider, MPLS network service provider, SD WAN solution service provider, corporate business broadband service provider, managed Wi-Fi service provider, dedicated lease line service provider.
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Mobile Wi-Fi Offload
Reduce data congestion on mobile broadband networks
Mobile Wi-Fi Offload from Accuris Networks helps you manage increasing traffic
on your mobile broadband network while retaining your relationship with your
subscribers. You can relieve data congestion while improving revenue. And our
Data Offload solution lets your 3G/4G subscribers enjoy faster, better quality
service with secure and controlled internet access through partner Wi-Fi networks.
More traffic? Increased congestion?
Reduced ARPU? Benefits at a glance …
Seamless and authenticated roaming onto Wi-
Mobile Operators with 3G data services are finding their
networks becoming overloaded because of increased use of
1 Fi hotspots means a better, higher speed service
smart phones and a corresponding growth in usage of mobile for your subscribers
video, audio and other services. But the increasing traffic is
not increasing revenue, and there is also growing competition
for subscribers. This means that Operators are having to
2 Data offload means reduced network costs and
reduced congestion for you
carry more data while earning less revenue per subscriber.
3 Increased customer entanglement and
reduced revenue leakage - Maintain the role of
Data Offload - reduce congestion, service provider while your subscribers are using
improve revenues Wi-Fi
Leverages your investment in legacy systems
Accuris Network's Data Offload solution lets you direct 4 - integrates with a broad range of cellular and
traffic onto preferred Wi-Fi networks to alleviate congestion other technologies
and reduce costs. We enable you to do a secure an
seamless offload of traffic to Wi-Fi networks without losing Integrated with Customer Care and Billing
control of your customers 5 Systems. Integrates with post and pre-paid
Keep the customers, offload the traffic. We can help you billing, supports TAP, CIBER and CDR billing
offload all of your high volume data services such as video interfaces. Wi-Fi network access controlled in
and audio streaming and e-mail, while retaining control over Real Time
the subscriber access. You don't lose control, you don't
Seamless offload of Voice and Messaging
lose branding and you don't lose revenue. 6 services can be supported in addition to data
And with Accuris Networks you know the solution is built on services.
mature, telco-grade systems that support different cellular
platforms and that can integrate with a range of legacy
technologies. 7 Reliable and Scalable - built on proven telco
grade technology.
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Features Flexible Solution
Supports any EAP-SIM enabled device including The Accuris data offload solution be supplied
smart phones, netbooks and dongles allowing with operator specific clients to preserve the
them to roam seamlessly into the Wi-Fi/WiMAX service branding and to provide common user
domain experience across different platforms
End users can use their existing SIM The Data Offload Solution can be easily
authentication and operator billing and payments upgraded to a full Multi-service access solution
Can support authentication to GSM/UMTS and
CDMA Supports full 3GPP interworking for subscribers
roaming onto IP networks
Secure offload of operator's own data services
through I-WLAN interworking with packet gateways Multi-service access gives easy and secure
access to familiar services for Wi-Fi connected
Support for interworking of voice and message subscribers
services between 2G/3G and LTE
Petabytes per Month 92% CAGR 2010-2015
International roaming ready - manages all
7,000
aspects of roaming interworking including 1.5%
4.7%
Mobile VoIP
6.1%
financial clearing, hotspot location directories, Mobile Gaming
20.9%
Mobile M2M
and policy enforcement
Mobile P2P
Mobile Web/Data
Local policy enforcement through RADIUS 3,500
Mobile Video
66.4%
Compliant with standards for 3GPP, 3GPP2, IMS,
MMD
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Can also be used to offload to WiMAX and
femtocells VoIP traffic forecasted to be 0.4% of all mobile data traffic in 2015.
Source: Cisco VNI Mobile, 2011
About Accuris We provide Roaming Inter-Working and Convergence Solutions to Tier 1
Networks mobile networks globally. Founded in 1997, we are headquartered in Dublin
with Offices in the US, China and Malaysia. Customers include Vodafone, O2,
Telenor, Cricket Wireless, Alltel, Telecom New Zealand, Citic and Tiscali
Accuris Networks Ltd., O’Connell Bridge House, Dublin, Ireland
Website: www.accuris-networks.com | Email: sales@accuris-networks.com
Phone: +353 1 8818700 | Fax: +353 1 8818701
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