Check out this video and discover
how the Alcatel-Lucent 9900 Wireless Network Guardian protects your network and
allows you to deliver a seamless, profitable applications launch every
time.
Is your wireless network ready for the kind of freedom today’s broadband
customers demand?
With the Alcatel-Lucent 9900 Wireless Network Guardian (WNG), it will be.
Maximize network performance and increase profitability with the
ability to uncover how subscribers, devices, and applications impact (and
increasingly, degrade) wireless network performance, in real-time. Unlock
wasted wireless capacity by identifying and minimizing the impact of
wireless-unfriendly traffic, and protect your network—and your
customers—from unwanted traffic to ensure the best broadband experience.
The award-winning Alcatel-Lucent 9900 WNG is available now, and
supports 2.5G, 3G, and 4G multi-vendor wireless data networks.
Invented by Bell Labs and incubated in its Alcatel-Lucent Ventures
organization, the Alcatel-Lucent 9900 WNG is unique in the industry in
providing traffic monitoring, network performance monitoring, and behavioral
analysis in a single integrated solution. The 9900 WNG determines how data
traffic and behaviors impact the network at each of its many layers including
the RF-layer, the signaling-layer, and the packet-data layer - all from one
point in the network. For the wireless operator, this means that the
functionality of numerous “point” products deployed throughout the network is
simplified into one single solution, with the further ability to identify
end-to-end anomalous network usage And with this perspective, the operation,
engineering, management, and efficient performance of the network are radically
simplified and improved.
"There is no shortage of tools on the market that provide traffic
analysis for wireless operators. Much less common, however, are tools that go
beyond simply identifying traffic types or usage and provide visibility into
the impact of that traffic on network performance. The Alcatel-Lucent 9900 WNG
will be critical for ensuring that operators cannot only head-off network
threats but also incent applications that make the most efficient use of
network resources."