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Kyrio Launches Adaptive Route Control for Service Providers

Kyrio Launches Adaptive Route Control for Service Providers Image Credit: Kyrio

Kyrio on Wednesday announced the launch of Adaptive Route Control (ARC), a software solution that allows network service providers to smoothly transition customer traffic between different networks, delivering a seamless connectivity experience that enables network users to remain reliably connected to the best available network.

Built by Kyrio, ARC adds network and application awareness to traditional mobile traffic routing without requiring any changes to the mobile device or the network infrastructure. By empowering network service providers to make multiple wireless and fixed network technologies work together, ARC delivers improved customer experiences and cost savings for customers and operators.

 

ARC enhances the mobile user experience and eliminates the need for customers to switch manually or issue a customer service complaint when they experience a bad connection. Additionally, ARC provides a flexible tool set that enables operators to create per-application-type policies that are optimized using real-time network performance indicators derived from all users connected to the network, ultimately creating happier, more loyal customers and reducing churn.

Ike Elliott, President of Kyrio
Our ARC technology automatically routes traffic over the best quality network, freeing users from manually troubleshooting network connectivity issues while also creating opportunities for operators to route traffic over lower-cost networks when those networks are providing great service.

Mario Di Dio, Kyrio’s VP of Software and Network Technology
ARC’s mobile traffic routing technology fills the gaps in network-centric and user-centric mobile routing solutions by giving full control of the traffic routing configuration to operators. The solution is resonating — three network operators have already adopted the technology, with more trials on deck with both network operators as well as home and business router manufacturers.

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