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Telefonica Argentina Selects Gigamon Network Visibility Solution to Optimize Customer Offerings

Telefonica Argentina Selects Gigamon Network Visibility Solution to Optimize Customer Offerings Image Credit: Telefonica

Telefonica Argentina has selected Gigamon’s visibility solutions to help optimize its subscriber service offerings. Telefonica Argentina is utilizing a number of Gigamon solutions and technologies including several GigaSMART® applications for traffic intelligence: Adaptive Packet Filtering, Application Session Filtering and Header Stripping as well as Gigamon’s patented Flow Mapping. 

According to Gigamon, Telefonica Argentina will be able to gain insight into the way its subscribers consume content and adjust their service offerings accordingly. Telefonica Argentina is also working with Gigamon to increase its network performance and optimization capabilities. By combining Gigamon´s Aggregation Solution, GigaVUE-TA1, and the GigaVUE-HD8 Fabric Node with the GigaSMART applications implemented as part of a Visibility Fabric architecture, Telefonica Argentina gained visibility into more than 32 x 10Gbps IP/MPLS links, said the company.

With these solutions, Gigamon said that Telefonica Argentina can streamline the introduction of new technologies such as VoLTE, IMS and CDN to its network and reduce operational and performance impact.

Duncan Campbell, IP Backbone and Infrastructure Manager, Telefonica Argentina
Telefonica Argentina is always looking for ways to increase customer satisfaction, and by teaming with Gigamon we are able to spot usage patterns and adjust our services as needed.

Alberto Bernal, Telecom Network Planning Engineer, Telefonica Argentina
Gigamon has also helped us gain greater visibility across our entire network and identify and address issues as soon as they arise. In fact, during the deployment process, Gigamon helped us to troubleshoot a DNS Cache Server Farm performance issue, resolve it remotely avoiding a possible service outage. It really helped us to streamline the performance of the DNS system.

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