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Audio and video streaming account for 28% of roaming data on tier-1 European mobile network
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 26, 2013 /CNW/ - Sandvine, (TSX:SVC; AIM:SAND) a leading provider of intelligent broadband network solutions for fixed and mobile operators, today announced that audio and video streaming account for 28-percent of roaming data as observed on a tier-1 European mobile network. Given the growing popularity of streamed sporting events such as the 2012 Olympics, Sandvine predicts World Cup 2014 in Brazil will be the most streamed event in history and without necessary roaming plans or notifications in place; it may also lead to the most widespread case of bill shock to date.
Bill shock is a negative reaction to unexpected charges on mobile phone bills and can be mitigated by communications service provider (CSP) efforts to educate and inform customers. Typical roaming charges are accrued based on data usage and can quickly add up. For example, a 3-minute YouTube video uses approximately 10MB of data which would cost a subscriber on average 7€ to watch while roaming in Europe.
"Controlling the risk for bill shock by tightening the connection between CSPs and subscribers is a win-win for everyone," said Dave Caputo, CEO, Sandvine. "Mobile operators gain the loyalty of their subscribers and new revenue opportunities through tiered services and subscribers gain personalized tiers and roaming capabilities without the risk of unknown charges."
As demonstrated at O2 UK (April 2011), a Telefonica subsidiary, Sandvine's Usage Management product monitors subscriber roaming usage in real-time and proactively keeps subscribers informed of their usage through automated messages that notify subscribers when they are nearing and surpassing their data limit. The European Union was among the first regions to introduce bill shock notification regulations, back in 2007 and implementation occurred over several years.
Regulations aimed at mitigating bill shock have surfaced in Latin American, as the GSMA recently launched a roaming transparency initiative. The initiative is supported by operator groups including América Móvil, Antel, Entel Chile, Millicom, Oi, Orange, Telecom Italia and Telefónica. Just in time for World Cup 2014.
For more information on Sandvine's subscriber communications, bill shock notifications and Usage Management products, visit Mobile World Congress booth 5B73 from February 25-28.
ABOUT SANDVINE
Sandvine's network policy control solutions add intelligence to fixed,
mobile and converged communications service provider networks to enable
services that can increase revenue and reduce network costs. Powered by
Sandvine's Policy Engine and SandScript policy language, Sandvine's
networking equipment performs end-to-end policy control functions
including traffic classification, and policy decision and enforcement
across the data, control and business planes. Sandvine's products
provide actionable business insight, the ability to deploy new
subscriber services and tools to optimize traffic while enhancing
subscriber Internet quality of experience.
Sandvine's network policy control solutions are deployed in more than 200 networks in over 85 countries, serving hundreds of millions of data subscribers worldwide, www.sandvine.com
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These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, changes in
internal deployment strategies or plans by specific customers; the
growth of broadband internet usage and levels of capital spending on
broadband network management systems; the timing of orders and
manufacturing lead times; changes in customer order patterns or
customer mix; insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory; increased
competition in the broadband network equipment industry; dependence on
the timely development and market acceptance of new product offerings
and standards; rapid technological and market change; manufacturing and
sourcing risks including dependence on key suppliers and key
technologies; dependence upon indirect channel sales and resellers;
factors such as business and economic conditions and growth trends in
the broadband network equipment industry and in various geographic
regions; global economic conditions and uncertainties in the
geopolitical environment including the impact of regulation related to
the internet and the delivery of internet services. Forward-looking
statements are based on management's current plans, estimates,
projections, beliefs and opinions, and Sandvine does not undertake any
obligation to update forward-looking statements should assumptions
related to these plans, estimates, projections, beliefs and opinions
change.
SOURCE Sandvine Incorporated
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