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Napatech Partners ipoque for QoE Improvements and Real-Time Insights on LTE networks

Napatech Partners ipoque for QoE Improvements and Real-Time Insights on LTE networks Ipoque
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Napatech, the world's leading supplier of network analysis adapters, and ipoque, a leading provider of deep packet inspection (DPI) solutions, has partnered on a joint mission to improve quality of experience (QoE) in mobile networks using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. Napatech and ipoque are working together to provide high-speed, real-time application insights into LTE networks supporting voice and video services. The joint solution accelerates network processing and application recognition, combining the power of Napatech’s real-time network processing with ipoque’s application recognition software up to Layer 7, which is critical for traffic steering of time sensitive VoLTE & video apps. According to ipoque, the solution enhances QoE and provides valuable analytics on mobile video and voice using key performance indicators in real time, such as call time establishment, bit rate, jitter, call completion rate, packet loss, call duration, video and/or VoLTE calls and more. 

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Dirk Czepluch, President and CTO, ipoque, said: “ipoque and Napatech have a proven track record in delivering high-performance solutions. ipoque’s PACE DPI engine offers highly accurate application classification and performance in record time, accelerated time to market and easy integration for vendors, and is well suited to the performance demands of mobile networks.” 

Henrik Brill Jensen, CEO, Napatech, said: “We are pleased to join forces with ipoque, one of the world’s leading DPI vendors, in order to help network equipment vendors to provide better QoE for their customers. Our adapters’ nanosecond precision enables extremely accurate measurements of time-sensitive services. This solution is another example of our commitment to deliver high-performance products that decrease time to market and risk.” 

Source - Ipoque

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