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  1. Deep packet inspection for telco solutions

    Enable your telco solution to monitor, manage, and control network traffic with embedded DPI software from ipoque

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  2. Boosting telco revenues through DPI-driven monetization strategies

    In response to stagnating revenues and increasing competition, telcos are turning to next-gen DPI technology. This article explores how DPI is reshaping telco's strategies by providing real-time insights, enhanced security measures and scalability for today's telecom challenges. Find out how DPI insights are enabling the creation of innovative revenue streams - from IoT and B2B2X opportunities to end-to-end ICT solutions and consumer analytics.

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  3. BBT.live and Rohde & Schwarz partner to provide telco-grade SDx

    Leipzig, Germany — November 8, 2022 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company, today announced that its cutting-edge deep packet inspection (DPI) engine, R&S®PACE 2, has been selected by BBT.live, an Israel-based provider of enterprise-grade software-defined connectivity solutions. The collaboration between both companies will enable real-time, advanced traffic insights for BBT.live’s suite of cloud-based solutions powering service providers’ SDx services such as SD-WAN.

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  4. Rohde & Schwarz, Cardinality and Dell introduce joint telco data analytics solution

    Leipzig, Germany, October 14, 2019 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company providing market-leading network analytics software, announced today a partnership with Cardinality and Dell. R&S®Net Sensor OEM, the new leading-edge software IP probe by Rohde & Schwarz, is integrated in Cardinality’s Perception platform, a big data analytics solution. With the solution running on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, customers have access to big data and traffic analytics based on the latest processing and IP probing technologies.

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  5. Identifying bestseller strategies: analytics and content monetization for telecom operators

    When it comes to content business for telecom operators, borrowed strategies rarely work because no two markets are the same and no two operators are endowed with similar resources. This blog article discusses telecom operator content strategies and how real-time analytics of traffic flows help them develop, improve and implement these strategies. It assesses in particular, how DPI-driven analytics help in the choice of content and content partnerships, content delivery and pricing models.

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  6. Powering telco-grade SDx services with DPI-driven intelligence

    Providing secure and reliable network connectivity between branches, data centers, applications and users is a daunting challenge for service providers (xSPs). BBT.live’s BeBroadband™ edge software with built-in DPI engine R&S®PACE 2 enables xSPs to rapidly deploy and efficiently manage telco-grade SDx services. Find out more in our case study.

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  7. BBT.live powers their telco-grade SDx services with DPI-driven network intelligence

    “The implementation of R&S®PACE 2 will give service providers the opportunity to enhance their traffic management and security in a way that only a leader in deep packet inspection can enable on our platform.”

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  8. Telco network analytics inadequate to support Open RAN’s intelligence and automation requirements, finds Rohde & Schwarz latest research

    Leipzig, Germany, March 4, 2025 — ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company and a leading provider of next-gen deep packet inspection (DPI) software, has released its report, ‘Analytics and AI in Open RAN: The role of deep packet inspection.’ The survey of 60 leading RAN vendors reveals that over half of Open RAN solutions depend on real-time traffic analytics. Additionally, 73.8% of vendors believe conventional analytics tools are insufficient for Open RAN.

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  9. Tethering and the lure of data: How to make every byte count

    While some CSPs have banned tethering altogether, others have threaded the path with caution by including extended terms and conditions in their service plan agreements. However, monitoring limitations and lack of transparency can render plan rules ineffective. Having real-time insights on tethering activity therefore not only allows CSPs to enforce what is agreed in their plans, but it also allows them to learn about subscriber sharing behavior and use this to expand their offerings for multi-device subscribers.

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  10. Video streaming: networks and the game of bandwidth

    It is evident that video streaming is on a fast track to becoming the new definition of the ‘Internet’, easily outdoing other bandwidth-intensive applications such as cloud gaming, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The demand for video content seems to move in tandem with network speeds, given that better speeds translate into faster streaming and improved quality of experience (QoE). One of the immediate effects of a rapid increase in video traffic is the strain it puts on network resources, resulting in network congestion and poor network performance. While this impairs almost all applications to some degree, video takes the biggest hit given its dependency on real-time availability of bandwidth and speeds. What operators need now are the right tools that deliver the required intelligence, timely and accurately, to maintain the required QoE and to successfully deploy their video streaming strategies.

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