Internet connectivity is now a fundamental requirement for businesses and consumers alike. Wireline Internet connectivity is unavailable in many situations, whether due to missing or unreliable infrastructure, or due to mobility. Wireless Internet access is the obvious solution, but the specific characteristics of wireless networks require special attention. Satellite, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, and LTE for example, exhibit widely different characteristics in terms of bandwidth, latency, security and cost. In some cases, multiple networks are available. In other cases, both wireline and wireless are available. This opens specific challenges and brings new opportunities, such as link bonding and transparent switching. UDcast Satellite & Wireless IP Solutions address those challenges and add value by using smartly and efficiently the available networks.
Whatever technology you chose, Satellite & Wireless networks usually present a number of challenges:
UDcast Satellite & Wireless Solutions address the above issues so that service providers can offer LAN-like services, and end-users are able to forget that they are connected through a specific network. This increases customer satisfaction and strengthens the service provider’s value proposition.
| Challenge | UDcast Solution |
|---|---|
Bandwidth is scarce and / or expensive |
Web caching; suppression of redundant traffic with WANcompress; media compression. |
| Streaming video overloads the links | Web caching; suppression of redundant traffic; media compression; filtering; bandwidth management (QoS) |
| Bandwidth of a single link is insufficient | Link bonding with transparent switching |
| Large e-mail and file transfers overload the links | Suppression of redundant traffic; bandwidth management (QoS) |
| Latency is too long | TCP acceleration; Web caching; DNS caching; SMTP acceleration |
| Connections can be eavesdropped | encryption and authentication |
| Unauthorized connection attempts | Built-in firewall; filtering |
| Inappropriate usage | Filtering; bandwidth management (QoS) |
| E-mail viruses | Built-in anti-virus |