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Skyfire Tweaks Mobile Video Tool

January 24, 2013 |
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif -- Skyfire, a leader in mobile video optimization and cloud solutions for mobility, today announced the launch of its enhanced video and data optimization platform for operators - Rocket Optimizer 3.0. In this release, Skyfire is offering four key new features, all contributing significantly to video and data optimization efficiency and end user experience.

As demand for mobile video soars, erratic surges in mobile data volume are a reality for operators. An ‘elastic’ approach is needed, where network capacity can expand and contract in line with active demand without adversely affecting the end user experience.

“Snowballing mobile video usage and unpredictable traffic patterns are wreaking havoc in operator networks,” said Jeff Glueck, CEO of Skyfire. “Given the predictable rise in mobile video, but the unpredictability of its usage patterns, cloud-based optimization represents the ideal solution to meet mobile video demand and the optimization of the subscriber experience. With Rocket Optimizer 3.0, we are helping operators scale their networks to meet mobile video traffic demand and ensure that optimized video delivery is smoother and higher quality than ever before.”

Skyfire Inc.



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