Aradial Technologies and Runcom launch new solution for WiMAX, Wi-Fi offloading to 3G, LTE, VSAT and ISP providers

By Telecom Lead Team: Aradial Technologies, a provider of
billing, customer management and policy control solutions for IP service
providers, and Runcom Technologies, a provider of WiMAX and 4G solutions,
announced the deployment of pre-packaged solutions for internet service
providers.


The full NOC solution is already deployed at several
providers in Europe, Africa, USA and APAC.


The solution provides interoperability and ease of
deployment, and allows service providers to effectively deliver high quality
broadband and VoIP services to their subscribers at low costs.


Using Aradial’s AAA, Billing and Policy Control for data
services integrated with Runcom SG1 PCEF server (as ASN-GW or Wifi gateway or
PPPoE) provides a solution that manages the access from CPE’s to base stations
and prepaid and postpaid billing for charging the subscribers.


“Our joint solution with Runcom Technologies, will
allow operators to provide reliable, competitive and quality services to their
subscribers at affordable costs,” said Ori Etkovitz, Aradial’s CEO.


The joint WiMAX and internet services product supports
bandwidth management, real-time network policy control and enforcement, all
driven by our powerful AAA Enforcer and Aradial Convergent Billing. This kind
of functionality will enable the operator to implement volume, time and
expiration enforcement and to extend its current offering to current and future
subscribers.


“We see a good opportunity for fixed and mobile 4G
growth in emerging markets. We value Aradial’s experience and technology, and
look forward to continue rapidly deploying our joint solution, allowing service
providers to benefit from enhanced services,” said Israel Koffman, VP
Sales at Runcom.


With more than 400 deployments in over 70 countries
around the world, the Aradial suite can be installed on small and affordable
hardware, on Windows, Linux operating systems, and over a variety of databases.
The company’s products open a new window of opportunities for ISPs, Wi-Fi,
WiMAX, VoIP, LTE, 4G and Mobile 2G/3G operators.


editor@telecomlead.com

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