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Building intelligent mobile data services using Deep Packet Inspection

January 2011 by Marc Jacob

New whitepapers released by Napatech suggest that Deep Packet Inspection technology can be used to help mobile carriers offer more intelligent mobile data services than “flat-rate” and thereby ensure that mobile revenues keep pace with growing network traffic.

Deep Packet Inspection systems can extract the relevant information from Ethernet and the protocols encapsulated by Ethernet (e.g. IP, TCP and UDP) that can then be used to manage networks, services and billing.

In “Building Intelligent Mobile Data Services using Deep Packet Inspection”, Napatech provides a case for using Deep Packet Inspection technology to offer more customer friendly and intelligent services that build loyalty and ensure a fair pricing model for both consumer and carrier.

One of the ways of implementing such a Deep Packet Inspection system is to use Deep Packet Capture technology. Many Deep Packet Inspection systems are based on proprietary hardware development, but by using Deep Packet Capture technology, it
is possible to use standard, off-the-shelf PC server platforms. This provides a powerful, yet cost-effective hardware platform for system development.

Napatech’s whitepaper “Scaling Policy Enforcement and Deep Packet Inspection” shows how scalable and cost-effective systems can be developed based on standard off-the-shelf PC server hardware. Napatech intelligent network adapters provide the Deep Packet Capture capability needed to monitor network and service usage in real-time. Deep Packet Capture provides fast extraction of network and service management information at line-speed with zero data loss.


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