Predictive congestion management - improving the subscriber QoE

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Predictive congestion management - improving the subscriber QoE

Openet  |   September 07, 2010
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For mobile operators, the popularity of smart devices, mobile dongles and bandwidth-intensive applications is creating congestion in the data plane.

In the face of insatiable consumer demand for bandwidth, investments in network capacity alone will not ensure operators can sustainably deliver a high-performance broadband experience. 

Predictive congestion management enables operators to be more congestion - and application-specific.

Download this white paper to discover how you can improve the subscriber experience by cost-effectively addressing the causes of RAN congestion.

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