Wednesday, December 8, 2010

[Update 28: Allot - Openet] PCRF - DPI Compatibility Matrix

     
Allot and Openet announced PCRF-PCEF interoperability, reflected now in the table below.

See "Allot and Openet Partner to Provide Innovative Online Policy Management Solutions for Mobile Broadband" - here (Allot) and here (Openet).  

“This alliance allows Allot and Openet to enable operators to provide even more highly personalized services,” said Apollo Guy, global VP of business and market development for Openet. “With this joint solution, sophisticated policy capabilities will help solve network congestion issues [see "'Cell Congestion Management Solutions from Openet and Sycamore" - here] and enhance the subscriber experience. This is the ultimate goal of all operators, and this partnership provides industry-leading policy capabilities to address their most pressing needs.”

See also "Openet: Recent Trends in Policy Management" - here


PCRF Vendor

PCRF Product

Allot

Arbor

Cisco

Procera

Sandvine

Alcatel-Lucent



Alepo


Aptilo Networks


Aradial Technologies




BandWD





Bridgewater
Systems






Broadhop






Comability



Comptel




Cisco (Starent)


Digital Route


EliteCoreNetVertex


Ericsson


Flash Networks


FTS





HP



Huawei



Kabira (Tibco
software)



Mobixell (724)




Nokia Siemens
Networks

PCS 5000




Openet





Orga Systems


Redknee




Roox


Tango Telecom


Tekelec (Camiant)







Telcordia


Volubill


ZTE


3 comments:

  1. Excellent work Azi.

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  2. Hey Azi,

    Seems a lot of work here, but in my experience customers care more about the bottom-line price and when it's going to be delivered. I think most vendors, just adjust their figures to convince the customer that their deal is the best, then once they get in, the system is too hard to replace, and no vendor these days hits the deadlines. Most just make up excuses since they recognise that most customers don't really understand what's involved anyway.

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  3. Hi,

    I agree that price is an important factor, but is also easy to match.

    However, carriers do believe that separation of the policy management and enforcement functions using standard protocols will (or should I say, may) make it easier to switch vendors in the future. This is why the DPI and PCRF vendors are going through all these IOTs, trying to show that they are open.

    No doubt that at this stage any implementation requires customization, which tends to be expensive and long. This will probably get better in time.

    It seems that all DPI RFPs now require support for 3GPP PCRF interfaces, whether or not PCRF is actually implemented.

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