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Converged Communications
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Network Monitoring & Deep Packet Inspection
One of our longstanding Industrial PC and CompactPCI customers was looking for a smaller-footprint, modular architecture for their next generation of deep packet inspection (DPI) equipment. Typically, DPI identifies individual streams of traffic on a per-user and per-application basis, allowing policy enforcement of quality of service (QOS) and security as well as service quality logging. DPI essentially provides visibility and control to service providers so they can see what is traversing their networks and take appropriate action.
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Media Gateways
With the growth in data network traffic driving major changes in public networks, the convergence of existing voice traffic onto the data network infrastructure promises significant benefits (such as reduced costs and simplified network management) for carriers and enterprises alike. Media gateways that support the integration of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), legacy public switched telephone network (PSTN), and ATM networks make this convergence possible.
Network Appliances
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Customized Firewall System with Modular Design
Solution providers in the Network Security field are always looking for new and innovative hardware solutions that can fulfill diverse firewall solutions. Customers need different hardware platforms to fulfill their needs depending on the market segment, business size, network environment and physical environment. Advantech can provide copper or fiber LAN interfaces, a range of computing power in a selection of form factors from rackmountable 1U or 2U platforms to compact tabletop designs. Solution providers are searching for a modular and scalable platform that is able to fulfill complex demands while simplifying product and stock management.
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WiMAX Gateway Appliance
As more users demand broadband access on the move, WiMAX technology (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) shows great potential for service providers to deliver cost-effective broadband access over a wide geographic area. It often serves as a substitute for DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) to extend Internet services to rural areas, or as a WiFi hotspot backhaul which is less expensive than wired public networks.
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