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Stoke and Zhilabs have teamed to create an integrated mobile data offload and traffic optimization solution
April 27, 2011
SANTA CLARA, Calif., and BARCELONA -- Mobile broadband gateway developer Stoke, Inc. and Zhilabs, a provider of mobile data network intelligence platforms, have teamed to create an integrated mobile data offload and traffic optimization solution that provides operators with the ability to manage explosive demand for mobile data. The combined capability delivers fine-grained visibility and control of traffic, enabling operators to apply management policies to reduce costs, improve use of network resources and a greatly improved customer experience.
According to a recent report from Juniper Research, the amount of data traffic generated by smartphones, featurephones, and tablets will exceed 14,000 Petabytes by 2015 -- the equivalent of 14,000 billion movie downloads or three trillion music tracks. Mobile data operators are struggling to accommodate this demand by deploying traffic management and optimization solutions, but are challenged to meet their requirements for flexibility and control while maintaining network speeds and efficiency.
Stoke Inc.
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