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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release
Radware Highlights Mobile Carrier Strategy at CTIA WIRELESS 2008
Mahwah, NJ - March 24 - Radware (NASDAQ:
RDWR), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions
for business-smart networking will showcase how it transforms mobile
carrier networks into intelligent service delivery platforms by delivering
user, service and content-aware networks at CTIA WIRELESS 2008 in Las
Vegas.
At booth #7268 (North Hall), Radware will highlight its recently
announced carrier solutions, including: SIP Director, a fully SIP-aware
application delivery controller (ADC), its first-to-market IP Multimedia
Subsystem (IMS)-ready service delivery solution - inclusive of SIP and
Diameter ADCs and its Mobile Internet Gateway, a configurable policy
solution that facilitates mobile network transformation into
user-service-content aware networks. Working in concert, Radware's
carrier-focused solutions enable carriers to gain:
Increased visibility through Deep Packet/Flow Inspection (DPI/DFI)
Enhanced intelligence and full awareness of user-service-content
across layers 2-7
Greater control to effectively manage IP-based service delivery and
security
"By optimizing all mobile Internet traffic and enabling service-aware
traffic management, Radware lets mobile carriers leverage massive
investments in 3G/4G networks," said David Aviv, Vice President, Advanced
Services, Radware. "This will in turn allow mobile operators to create new
Internet-based services and business models to drive mobile Internet
service adoption, evolution and revenue growth."
Core components to Radware's carrier initiatives include:
Mobile Internet Optimization and Acceleration
Radware bridges the gap between wireline and wireless mobile networks
enabling adapted, reliable and accelerated mobile Internet service
delivery.
Premium Mobile Internet Services
Radware enables carriers to better manage mobile premium Internet
traffic by any user, service or content criteria. With Radware, mobile
carriers can take control, differentiate and bill users consuming
bandwidth-hungry IP services and Internet content to manage RAN resource
exploitation for cost savings.
Mobile Internet Security and Service Integrity
Radware's advanced, behavioral Intrusion Protection Sytems (IPS) and
Denial of Service (DoS) security extends zero-minute, zero-touch,
zero-false positives detection, attack mitigation and bandwidth management
(BWM) designed to identify misbehaving customers, thwart worm propagation
and secure the mobile carrier core against threats.
OSS/BSS (Operational/Billing Support Systems)
Radware has a fully integrated high-availability carrier
authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) suite to ensure service
continuity, scalability, operational efficiency and full support of
Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) and IMS frameworks.
Aviv continued, "Radware's Intelligent Service Delivery platform and
carrier strategy enables carriers to effectively respond to IP service
fault conditions, guarantee IP service availability and reliability. By
optimizing IP service operations and extending advanced global resource
virtualization, Radware drives IP service performance, translating into
heightened quality of service while enabling network simplification and
tuned resource utilization for reduced IP service CapEx/OpEx."
For more information on Radware's carrier solutions or presence at CTIA
WIRELESS 2008 (April 1-3, 2008 in Las Vegas), please visit Radware at booth
#7268 - in the North Hall, or visit Radware online at: http://www.radware.com.
About Radware
Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR), the global leader in integrated application
delivery solutions, assures the full availability, maximum performance, and
complete security of business-critical applications for more than 5,000
enterprises and carriers worldwide. With APSolute(TM), Radware's
comprehensive and award-winning suite of intelligent front-end, access, and
security products, companies in every industry can drive business
productivity, improve profitability, and reduce IT operating and
infrastructure costs by making their networks "business smart." For more
information, please visit http://www.radware.com.
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