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Huawei Touts Traffic Management

February 20, 2013 |
SHENZHEN, China -- Huawei, a global leading information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced it will unveil its Value Growth Solution 2.0 (VGS2.0) at Mobile World Congress 2013. VGS2.0 is the company’s second generation traffic management solution, which integrates an operator’s IT & CT layers, offering innovative approaches to boosting user experience and traffic revenue.

In the mobile broadband era, data volume continues to skyrocket, while the increase in operators’ revenue lags behind. For this reason, traffic management becomes crucial to operators’ future success. Its essence lies in user-centric operation transformation. VGS2.0 contributes not only to exploring the value of the pipelines, but to opening up a brand new business domain for the operators.

This solution highly integrates analytic engine, dynamic charging system, PCRF, PCEF and network enabler, shortening TTM via IT & CT orchestration and preset cases. It realizes dynamic policy control and implementation of flexible tariff plans, improving network utilization efficiency by E2E network resources allocation. At the same time, it gives power to the users so that they are able know and control their data consumption in real time.

Huawei Marine Networks Co. Ltd.



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