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2015年09月07日 00:09 ·
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As a DSL Internet service provider you may struggle to fully serve your remotely located customers – they can experience reduced speeds and consequent non-availability of services such as HD TV.
The environment is against you. Your competitors offer higher speed, while the regulator pushes you to meet the Digital Agenda for minimum speeds.
You could choose to roll out fiber, but it’s expensive and the business case does not fly.
But what if you were able to combine all your existing access network assets dynamically into 'a single and bigger pipe' without the drawbacks of current bonding approaches?
Tessares Hybrid Internet bonding allows you to boost your DSL broadband service by utilising your LTE network or your unused second twisted pair.
It is a software solution that can be deployed with minimal impact on your network infrastructure; your existing home gateways can be reused as well.
Leveraging a newly defined Internet Protocol, Multipath TCP, enables a TCP session to be conveyed on several paths over different access networks.
And because it is an extension to TCP, each path benefits from TCP’s inbuilt congestion control so the speed is adjusted automatically in real-time based on the available bandwidth of each aggregated network. This is especially important when bonding highly variable mobile networks.
In addition, the Tessares Path Manager controls bonding behaviour in real time based on your network and business rules. For instance, LTE may be set to activate only in cases of overflow or just for upload.
Interested in MORE SPEED, MORE REACH, MORE RELIABLY?
Get in touch with us contact@tessares.net!
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