MWC 2014: Qwilt and Procera Networks offer caching and Internet Intelligence solution

At MWC 2014 (Mobile World Congress), Qwilt and Procera Networks announced a partnership to offer caching and Internet Intelligence solution.

The new solution will address network challenges resulting from the rapid growth and consumption of online video. The joint solution achieves a high return on investment by optimizing the network resources needed to deliver high-value streaming video traffic.

Qwilt’s QB-Series transparent caching technology and Procera’s PacketLogic platform together provide network operators with a unified, plug-and-play solution to seamlessly deliver over-the-top (OTT) video traffic and improve quality of experience (QoE) for their subscribers.

Alon Maor, CEO of Qwilt

Procera Networks’ PacketLogic solutions provide insights and the ability to enhance the QoE for any Internet connected device.

The Procera and Qwilt joint solution enables network operators to prepare their networks for the growth of online video traffic, bandwidth utilization and QoE, and optimizing traffic with network insights.

“Through the combination of transparent caching, video delivery and video analytics, Qwilt’s QB-Series Video Fabric Controller delivers a solution that network operators can implement to reduce network cost and improve QoE,” said Alon Maor, CEO of Qwilt.

editor@telecomlead.com

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