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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release

Spanish Cable Company R Deploys PacketLogic for Fixed and Mobile Networks


Procera(R) Networks Inc. a developer of Evolved Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) solutions providing traffic awareness, control and protection for complex networks, today announced that R, the cable company in Galicia, Spain, has once again chosen Procera's PacketLogic Solution. R's most recent deployment of Procera's PL7720 for its mobile network is based on the successful deployment of PacketLogic on its fixed cable network.

"PacketLogic delivers exceptional results for our fixed network, providing visibility into what traffic is passing through our network and the ability to constantly improve our services," said Ignacio Penedo Nieto, Director of Engineering in R. "As a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in a highly competitive market, it is even more important that we leverage intelligence to be cutting edge, build a sustainable business case, and retain customer loyalty."

R has a complete PacketLogic deployment, which includes the inline real-time enforcer, traffic statistics servers, and the subscriber manager. This enables trend analysis, congestion management, and per subscriber policies for best possible user experience and personalized service offerings.

"We understand the unique needs of cable companies and mobile operators, and in the case of R we have demonstrated the effectiveness of our solution in both types of networks," said Jon Linden, Procera's Vice President of Global Marketing. "We address different needs in R's two networks, but a common product and user interface is a great benefit to their network administrators."

"R is a great example of the success we are currently having in EMEA with cable and mobile operators," said Paul Gracie, Procera's Vice President of EMEA. "Besides this win in Spain, we also have new deployments with service providers in Germany and the UK that confirms our strong position and leading technology."

About Procera Networks Inc.

Procera Networks Inc. delivers Evolved DPI solutions that give service providers awareness, control and protection of their applications and networks. Its core product suite, the PacketLogic line of platforms, leverages the company's advanced identification engine, DRDL(TM) (Datastream Recognition Definition Language), to provide accurate identification of network traffic in real-time. PacketLogic is deployed at more than 600 broadband service providers, telcos, governments and higher education campuses worldwide. Founded in 2002, Procera is based in Silicon Valley and has offices around the globe. More information is available at www.proceranetworks.com.

About R

R is the cable MSO and Internet service provider in Galicia (north of Spain). The operator offers services of fixed and mobile telephony, high speed Internet and digital television. More than 260.000 clients rely on R, a company that has been invested 770 million Euros in this project in Galicia, where it has spread its optical fiber network in 74 cities.



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