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Nokia Includes Flash Networks' Harmony Gateway in Mobile Broadband Offering

Nokia Includes Flash Networks' Harmony Gateway in Mobile Broadband Offering Image Credit: PCC Mobile Broadband

Nokia Networks has entered into a partnership with Flash Networks, the global leader of mobile Internet optimization and monetization solutions to include Flash Networks’ Harmony™ Mobile Internet Services Gateway as part of its mobile broadband core network offering. The solution will cover mobile web and video optimization for high performance mobile broadband networks.

According to a statement by both the companies, the content delivery and optimization solution from Flash improves average mobile access speeds by 50 percent while keeping video stalling to a minimum and reducing network load by 30 percent. It provides operators with a more cost-effective architecture for 4G and 3G networks by providing them with more bandwidth management flexibility combined with Nokia Networks’ planning and optimization expertise in mobile broadband.

"Partnering is an essential part of our company strategy to enable business growth for all the players in the market. We see an exciting partnering opportunity with Flash Networks to extend the ecosystem and grow beyond our current mobile broadband portfolio. With the addition of Flash Networks’ offerings into our mobile broadband portfolio, we create a significant value-add and enable mobile operators to maintain a competitive edge by providing the fastest network possible while handling the dynamic growth in mobile data.”

-            Thorsten Robrecht, vice president at Nokia Networks 

We are delighted to team up with Nokia to improve the mobile internet user experience. Thanks to the partnership we will be able to expand our market reach while helping operators improve their network performance in a cost effective way by better utilizing their existing network capacity.”

-              Ran Fridman, senior vice president of worldwide sales at Flash Networks 

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