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Oct 3
The Broadband World Gathers in Paris
icon1 Posted by Tom Donnelly in Applications, Broadband General, Broadband Trends, Mobile Data/Mobile Broadband, New Technology, Subscriber Quality of Experience, Uncategorized on October 3rd, 2011 | No Comments - Reply Now

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Record numbers of attendees gathered last week in Paris for Broadband World Forum Europe.  As always, we at Sandvine were part of the exhibition floor and this year we were excited to showcase our recently announced Real-Time Entertainment Dashboard and Usage Management 4.0.

Sandvine’s Real-Time Entertainment Dashboard is revolutionary because it provides business intelligence particularly relevant to streaming content (Netflix, YouTube and Spotify), including measurements regarding the quality of the video experience, the viewing duration, and the associated revenue generated by the adoption of over-the-top services. Our Usage Management 4.0 product helps both fixed and mobile service providers create, manage and implement new product offerings.

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Sep 21
Slinging Slingboxes
icon1 Posted by Matt Tooley in Applications, Broadband General, Broadband Trends, Mobile Data/Mobile Broadband, New Technology, Subscriber Quality of Experience, Uncategorized on September 21st, 2011 | 1 Comment

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Since early this year, Time Warner Cable (TWC) and content programmers have been embroiled in a legal battle over an app that allowed TWC subscribers to watch TV live on their iPad. Content programmers feel the app distributes their content without an appropriate license, while TWC feels it is within their rights of their broadcast agreement.

The court case is still ongoing, but in an interesting move last month, TWC announced that they will offer subscribers a free Slingbox to their highest Internet tier known as Wideband.  For those that don’t know, Slingbox is a device that allows you to stream your cable or satellite set-top box remotely to any computer, tablet, or smartphone connected to the Internet.

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Aug 29
Tethering App Turmoil
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In the US, both Verizon and AT&T have begun to identify subscribers who violate their Terms of Service (TOS) by using unauthorized tethering applications on mobile networks.  Citing these violations, users are being migrated away from their current, often unlimited data plans, and being enrolled in premium plans that permit tethering.

These recent actions aren’t the first attempts by carriers to manage the usage of tethering applications.  This past May, US-based carriers demanded that Google restrict access to applications that allow tethering in the Android Marketplace. This restriction brought Google devices in line with Apple and Microsoft, who both don’t allow third-party tethering applications in their official app stores.

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Closing: “All-You-Can-Download” Buffets
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The growing popularity and fidelity of real-time entertainment applications has dramatically increased consumer Internet data consumption, leaving Communication Service Providers to face higher operating costs.  As a result, it seems that unlimited bandwidth service plans on both fixed and mobile networks are becoming a thing of the past. 

In the last 14 months alone, the two largest mobile carriers in the US,  Verizon and AT&T have both eliminated unlimited data plans, while the second largest cable internet provider, Time Warner Cable, has begun to lay the groundwork to introduce usage-based billing.  Comcast has already had a 250GB policy in place for several years. 

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