The realities of 100% YoY traffic growth driving a need for a 30% YoY Capex increase do not fit with single-digit operator revenue growth. Without having a finely-tuned network to maximize revenues and intelligently deal with capacity issues, operators will be in a perilous situation.
So how can mobile broadband networks most-effectively use a single IP-based infrastructure to support the unique traffic-handling and QoE requirements of converged voice, video, and data services? Since over-provisioning the network is cost-prohibitive, a positive user experience must be obtained through efficient partitioning of the available wireless network resources using QoS and policy management. Read more »
Quality of service (QoS) validation has always been a strong force behind IxChariot's popularity. Recent additions to the QoS capability list for IxChariot include qWave QoS values for Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 platforms. In addition, the IxChariot Performance Endpoint for Linux now supports the Layer 2 Priority QoS field or CoS (class of service) by setting the Priority field of the VLAN as defined by IEEE 802.1p specification. The user configuration for Linux to support L2 priority QoS is straightforward. Give us a call for details!

