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Stoke's Latest Mobile Broadband Gateway Software Helps Solve Operators' Quest for Immediate Solutions to Surging Mobile Data Demand
Breakthrough Performance Improvements Give Carriers Exponentially Higher Data Capacity at Greatly Reduced Cost per Bit
| Quelle: Stoke, Inc.
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwire - March 17, 2009) - Stoke, Inc. has introduced new software for
its Stoke Session Exchange (SSX) 3000 mobile broadband gateway, offering
exponential improvements in session density and cost per bit for carriers
together with enhanced resilience for critical deployments. As a result,
operators are armed with an immediate means of adapting and scaling their
mobile broadband infrastructure to meet the surging demand for data, within
the constraints of sharply reduced capital expenditure budgets.
With StokeOS 4.3, the Stoke SSX-3000 gateway is capable of aggregating from
8,000 up to 240,000 IPSec sessions and up to 16Gbps of secure, sustained
traffic within the same compact 5 Rack Unit (RU) form factor, an
approximate 4X increase in session density at approximately one-tenth the
cost per bit of current solutions. StokeOS 4.3 also provides service
redundancy, ensuring continual service availability without requiring
duplicate standby systems. A key new feature is the DIAMETER application
programming interface (API), providing a 3GPP standard interface to
operator charging and billing systems.
Mobile data operators are experiencing an increasing urgency to employ
traffic offload strategies. While Femto technology is perceived as a low
cost method for improving coverage in buildings, it also represents a
significant Radio Access Network and backhaul off-load opportunity for
operators. However, each Femto access point must be secured to the
carrier's home network through an IPSec encrypted tunnel. IPSec is
becoming the preferred security tunneling mechanism for many leading-edge
operators, but legacy security gateways are not designed to provide this
level of IPSec density at an acceptable cost.
There is also concern that as the mobile broadband experience reaches a
similar quality to fixed-line networks, femtocell usage will increase. This
will place undue bandwidth pressure on mobile network core elements like
the GGSN/PDSN. To protect or extend the life of their current
infrastructure investments, carriers will need to implement architectural
changes and breakout Internet traffic as close to the user as possible
through smart inspection and detection, and protect these elements from
non-revenue generating Internet bound traffic.
Stoke's unique architecture collapses IP session management, routing, deep
packet inspection (DPI), security gateway functions, and Quality of Service
enforcement into a single mobile broadband gateway appliance that offers
massive economies of scale in terms of energy usage and rack space, and
serves hundreds of thousands of users per device. The result is a robust
and highly scalable solution for network gateway applications.
"Stoke has re-engineered the physics of the entire mobile broadband gateway
concept to address the very pressing current needs of mobile data carriers
as they struggle to cope with massive increments in traffic," said Vikash
Varma, president and chief executive officer at Stoke. "Our solution is in
deployment today, and providing immediate benefits for carriers who see
high capacity and low cost as a key to sustaining momentum in this market."
With a dearth of telecommunications investment and innovation marking the
first half of this decade, Stoke stands out as a vendor of forward-looking
systems that focus on emerging requirements using contemporary
technologies. Stoke was the only telecommunications infrastructure
equipment company named a winner in the recent Red Herring Top 100 Global
awards.
About Stoke
Stoke develops carrier-class mobile broadband gateways specifically
engineered to enable mobile and converged network operators to maximize the
economic returns of their 3G mobile networks. For more information, visit
http://www.stoke.com.