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Allot Communications Receives Large Order for Allot MediaSwift-E Caching Solution
[October 03, 2012]

Allot Communications Receives Large Order for Allot MediaSwift-E Caching Solution


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Allot (News - Alert) Communications, a provider of solutions to optimize and monetize internet traffic, stated that it will soon be shipping a large number of the new Allot MediaSwift-E caching solution to an existing customer.


The company claimed that a customer placing a large order for its solution only indicates the prevalent requirement for effective caching solutions to meet video demands.
Allot MediaSwift-E is stated to be a carrier-class video caching and delivery service, designed to radically increase subscriber QoE and bring down the operational costs associated with the delivery of popular Internet video and P2P traffic.

The solution supposedly features the caching technology from the recently acquired Oversi Networks.
"By deploying Allot MediaSwift-E, operators benefit from an effective caching system designed to grow with their business and to provide the quality of experience that video consumers demand," said Andrei Elefant, Allot VP of product management & marketing. "We are proud that this existing customer has recognized the value of the Oversi Networks caching technology now available through MediaSwift-E, and we look forward to further helping them plan and implement strategic video solutions."
Allot MediaSwift-E supports OTT video caching on 1GE and 10GE links and provides unlimited scalability with no single point of failure. It delivers efficient and affordable video delivery using transparent caching and operators that can save up to 30 percent on core, transit and backhaul bandwidth required.
With Allot MediaSwift-E, one can reduce the Internet video load on their network, save on interconnect bandwidth, and monetize OTT video traffic through value-added video services.
In related news, Allot recently unveiled Enhanced Proactive Analytics suite and signed definitive agreement to acquire Ortiva Wireless.



Edited by Braden Becker

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