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Japan's Asahi Net Launches Allot’s SmartTraffic QoE Solution

Japan's Asahi Net Launches Allot’s SmartTraffic QoE Solution Image Credit: Allot

Allot recently announced that Asahi Net, a broadband provider in Japan, has launched Allot’s SmartTraffic QoE solution. 

SmartTraffic QoE provides comprehensive network traffic analytics as well as flexible, granular and precise real-time traffic management, which will improve network Quality of Experience (QoE) for Asahi Net’s VNOs and their broadband customers.

 

With the deployment of SmartTraffic QoE, Allot has replaced the incumbent solution, while expanding its footprint in Japan. The solution utilizes the Allot Service Gateway Tera II (SG-Tera II), an integrated platform for delivering network intelligence, traffic management, and cybersecurity protection. It addresses multiple challenges including modular scalability through its ability to handle up to 1 Tbps of network traffic in a single system and multiple Tbps in a clustered configuration.

Allot’s SmartTraffic QoE solution utilizes Allot’s Dynamic Actionable Recognition Technology to identify different types of encrypted traffic. The solution prioritizes critical applications over those that overwhelm available bandwidth, based on Key Quality Indicators (KQIs). Using those KQIs, network traffic is dynamically shaped to ensure that heavy users do not negatively impact the QoE of regular customers. 

Satoshi Kashiwa, Corporate Officer of Asahi Net
When we decided to renew our existing network traffic management system, Allot's more expandable DPI solution SG-Tera II system was exactly what we needed. With this new solution, we now have greater flexibility and can manage significant traffic capacity.

Dr. Oren Kaufman, General Manager at Allot Japan
Asahi Net’s launch of SmartTraffic QoE marks a significant milestone in our expansion into the Japanese market as it is the first deployment of SG-Tera II in the nation. We are thrilled to be working together with Asahi Net on developing new broadband services in Japan.

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