DigitalRoute and Procera Networks announced they are "powering an exciting new machine-to-machine showcase for Telenor Connexion, a leading enabler of connected services .. DigitalRoute and Procera’s solution demonstrates the necessary traffic monitoring capabilities including counting and control. It segments traffic, deploys counters to monitor usage and then activates controls when allowances are exceeded. These are important functions for Telenor Connexion to enable more flexible business models".
"Three technology components are central to the showcase (see Telenor's PR - "Enabling connected services with flexibility as key driver" - here)
- the in-car connected device and its resident apps. These include a data volume display of real time, updated usage information.
- DigitalRoute’s MediationZone Policy Control and Usage Management solution, which manages integration between the in-car device data volume display and MediationZone as well as the integration between the MediationZone and the Procera nodes.
- Procera’s PacketLogic solution does reliable classification of data traffic, and generates detailed billing records. PacketLogic's ability to analyze usage patterns enables service providers to enhance the service and develop new offerings"
See "DigitalRoute’s and Procera Networks’ traffic segmentation and split billing solutions to be showcased at the Mobile World Congress" - here.
Telenor Connexion, through its collaboration with Procera Networks and DigitalRoute, has made a great leap forward in dealing with connected services. By joining DigitalRoute’s MediationZone and Procera’s PacketLogic, Telenor Connexion can now provide more flexible business models as well as exact monitoring of usage. This ability is key for many applications like the professional towing services where real time data management is necessary for performance optimization and delivery of services. The capacity to split traffic, supervise consumption and introduce curbs reflects the significance of novel answers within an ever-changing market for connected facilities.
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