Five key ingredients for success are: Architecture, App Classification, Measurement, Data Layer, Visualization Layer and Workflow
In this 5G tech turn, if you’re a CTO or VP of Planning, Big Data, Ops or Engineering...
By Alexander Haväng, Chief Technical Officer February 10, 2022
Momentum toward immersive, interactive VR experiences will affect their 5G future in terms of capacity, congestion, and business models unless they plan ahead
When tech prophesier Neal Stephenson coined the phrase “metaverse” 30 years ago, it was only in sci-fi that digital and physical worlds really melded. But Facebook’s rebrand to Meta is attempting to...
Topics: Quality of experience qoe, 5G, Vr, Application and network intelligence, Ar
By Alexander Haväng, Chief Technical Officer January 19, 2022
QUIC improves app performance and QoE for OTT players, but makes sophisticated traffic analysis a more urgent need for operators seeing more “unknown” traffic on their networks.
We have written about the growing importance of apps in our lives, and who the most dominant players are right now, with both topics covered in depth in our upcoming “Global...
Topics: Big data, Qoe, Quality of experience, Customer experience, 5G, Dx, Cx, Service assurance
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer December 22, 2021
My last blog talked about how integral the biggest apps and platforms are becoming to our lives, and our latest research for our upcoming 2022 "Global Internet Phenomenon...
Topics: Big data, Qoe, Quality of experience, Customer experience, 5G, Dx, Cx, Service assurance
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer December 2, 2021
They’re often the first thing we engage with in the morning, and the last thing we engage with at night
People care about their apps. They’ve become an extension of who we are, and they matter to us more than the networks or the devices that we so readily upgrade or swap out. The first thing many of us do when we wake up is reach over and grab our phone...
Topics: Big data, Qoe, Quality of experience, Customer experience, 5G, Dx, Cx, Service assurance
By Alexander Haväng, Chief Technical Officer October 20, 2021
Five key ingredients for success are: Architecture, App Classification, Measurement, Data Layer, Visualization Layer and Workflow
In this 5G tech turn, if you’re a CTO or VP of Planning, Big Data, Ops or Engineering you need to engineer massive capacity growth as we all become “heavy users.” You also need to improve application quality of experience, and...
Topics: Big data, Quality of experience, Analytics, 5G, Dx, Cx, Service assurance
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer October 13, 2021
The time has come for more vigilance about the impact of individual applications on quality of experience across networks
As Netflix’s “Squid Game” stretches its tentacles across the Internet, “net neutrality” issues have resurfaced with new vigor. The recent lawsuit by SK Broadband against Netflix has drawn attention to the amount of data traffic...
Topics: Quality of experience qoe, Qoe, Video streaming, Analytics, Streaming video, 5G, Squid game
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer September 23, 2021
Getting the most out of 5G use cases requires a combination of accurate data, real-time analytics and robust policy enforcement
More than 18 months of COVID-driven transformations have led you to rethink what’s possible beyond present-day networks, databases and systems. As you make investments in 5G, cloud, machine-learning, and multi-access edge...
Topics: Quality of experience qoe, Application and network intelligence
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer August 30, 2021
The popularity and at times necessity of mobile video and live streaming for entertainment, learning, and working in a still pandemic-influenced world has blown past even some of the most bullish predictions, and for good reason: it’s active and interactive,...
Topics: Video, Quality of experience qoe, Network intelligence, 5G, Application and network intelligence
By Sandvine May 24, 2021
5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is expected to be one of the most lucrative early use cases for 5G as it allows both fixed and mobile service providers to expand their market reach in a cost effective way. This is especially the case where fiber is too expensive to roll out and maintain in the last mile in many suburban and rural areas, yet consumer and...
Topics: Mobile operators, 5G, Mobile internet phenomena, Fixed wireless access
By Sandvine May 10, 2021
Our mobile devices are now rarely out of reach. From the instance your alarm wakes you up in the morning to the last social media thumb scroll, our mobile devices are constantly by our side.A mobile network is fascinating between these two moments throughout the typical day - when commuting to work, standing in line for coffee, grabbing lunch, taking the...
Topics: Mobile operators, 5G, Mobile internet phenomena