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DigitalRoute Enhances MediationZone
Posted by Unknown in Diameter, DigitalRoute, mediation on Wednesday, October 1, 2014
DigitalRoute announced the release of its "..MediationZone 7.0 software, which delivers an easy-to-integrate, high-performing, and functionally advanced platform that gives CSPs unrivalled control over their usage and performance data in a flexible, cost-effective and robust manner
Key aspects of the updated solution include:
Significant improvements to data availability achieved via
Product Announcements: Ixia, Ulticom, RADCOM, NSN, SAP, DigitalRoute, Avvasi, Centri. Smith Micro
Posted by Unknown in amdocs, Avvasi, Centri, DigitalRoute, IXIA, Nokia Siemens Networks, RADCOM, SAP, SmithMicro, Ulticom on Monday, February 24, 2014
With MWC starting today, the number of product announcements made in the last few days does not allow a separate post for each .. so here is a short digest:
Ixia Provides Three Times More Network Visibility In Half The Rack Space (here) : Ixia ".. introduced, as part of its Visibility Architecture, its most advanced, highest capacity platform that is designed to provide three times the
DigitalRoute Diameter Signaling Router Added
Posted by Unknown in Diameter Router, DigitalRoute on Wednesday, January 22, 2014
DigitalRoute's Routing Control solution, a Diameter Signaling Router, was added to my Diameter Routing product list (here).
DigitalRoute Routing Control allows users to:
Consolidate their businesses and synergize their infrastructures by bridging their Radius -> Diameter AAA signaling.
Improve service availability with intelligent load-balancing, over-load protection and failover handling.
[Update 69: DigitalRoute <-> Allot, Cisco, Sandvine] PCRF - DPI Compatibility Matrix
Thomas Vasen [pictured], VP Product Management and Marketing, DigitalRoute, updated me that "As we are a based on a Data Integration platform communications our superior integration capability. We can integrate to any network node over diameter. There is no difference between complying to a policy interface and a charging interface towards a P-GW. The tables below show our production diameter