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Sandvine and Mitsubishi enter reseller agreement

(Business News, 25 Apr 2008 )

Sandvine has entered into a reseller agreement with Mitsubishi Corporation. Mitsubishi is reselling Sandvine痴 10-Gigabit Ethernet Policy Traffic Switch (PTS) platform and policy management solutions to DSL providers in the Japanese market.

Japan has the third largest number of broadband subscribers in the world, with 79% of Japanese households having access to very high-speed Internet connections offering speeds of up to 100 Mbps, according to Point Topic. This capacity is enabling subscribers to use their high-speed Internet access for multimedia applications including music and movie downloads, gaming and VoIP (voice over IP). Mitsubishi痴 first Sandvine customer will use Sandvine痴 solutions to ensure that subscribers receive the quality of experience that they expect for all of their broadband multimedia applications.

Sandvine痴 Intelligent Broadband Network Solutions offer fixed and wireless operators traffic identification and policy management solutions with the breadth, capacity and scale to enhance personalized subscriber service delivery. Sandvine痴 solutions reduce congestion and operational costs in service provider networks, monetize traffic and increase subscriber satisfaction.

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Mitsubishi Corporation

 
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