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JDSU Introduces PacketPortal(TM)

Breakthrough Software Platform Enables Service Providers to Profitably Scale to Billions of Connected Devices and Unpredictable Bandwidth Demand

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SHANGHAI, CHINA--(Marketwire -02/23/12)- JDSU today introduced PacketPortal™, a Smart Network Application Platform (SNAP), that allows communications service providers to profitably scale to unprecedented bandwidth demand while providing the highest quality subscriber experience. PacketPortal uses microprobe technology to cost-effectively gather intelligence anywhere in the network for use with a suite of customer care, marketing and other applications. These applications give service providers a new way to drive revenue, build strong brands and command subscriber loyalty.

PacketPortal provides ubiquitous, real-time access to critical network data, replacing traditional methods that can't scale to the number of connected devices that some analysts predict could grow to 50 billion by 2020. It uses intelligent microprobes that are easily embedded in existing routers, switches and other network elements without increasing footprint or power consumption. These microprobes are auto-discovered and registered with the PacketPortal software platform, securely providing network intelligence for the service provider's application environment. The first generation of PacketPortal captures network data from optical transceivers about the size of a USB memory stick.

"Anyone who has suffered through dropped calls, download delays and slow streaming video should welcome the arrival of PacketPortal," said David Heard, president of JDSU's Communications Test and Measurement business segment. "Our vision is to expand the number of PacketPortal-enabled devices, eliminating blind spots across the network and providing service providers with the intelligence needed for profitable growth and a consistent, high-quality end user experience."

Several major network equipment manufacturers are engaged in the PacketPortal certification process and more than ten service providers are in active field trials.

Cloud-Based, Open Development Platform

PacketPortal cost-effectively provides service providers with remote visibility all the way to the network edge -- where it is needed most -- and uses an innovative cloud-based approach to separate data collection and filtering from management and analysis. PacketPortal was introduced today with five customer experience management applications, including those for 4G/LTE, triple-play and consumer content analysis. Its unique benefits to communications service providers include:

  • mean-time-to-repair reduced from days to minutes with improved network monitoring capabilities for quickly and cost-effectively detecting and resolving service issues;
  • new opportunities to tailor service packages and fee structures based on individual subscriber bandwidth demand;
  • better customer service and reduced churn as network complexity escalates;
  • reduced network footprint and power consumption; and
  • lower capital and network operating expenses

Today's commercial launch of PacketPortal follows a five-year development effort based on JDSU's decades-long collaboration with the world's leading network equipment manufacturers and service providers. Leveraging its deep knowledge of network management methods and procedures, JDSU has created an open application development platform designed to support new and innovative ways to leverage PacketPortal for improved customer experience and business results.

For more information on PacketPortal, including videos with comments from JDSU and other industry experts, visit www.jdsu.com/go/packetportal and www.jdsu.tv.

 

1 comment

  • bestao  •  San Jose, California  •  3 months ago
    OMG, how poorly presented this head line is: the core of the product is the microprobe SFP Based, and the head lines says its software based !!!! How poor of both, JDSU to deliver its message and yahoo on how to present it.
    The microprobe SFP Based idea is brilliant and yet, it seems that JDSU is trying to hide that it is based on this microprobe. Why ? Is there any problem with it ? I'm sure when a product like that is launched, the higher management layer must have done some decision on how to present the product. Either they don't understand the added value of this product or they they are trying to hide something. What a blunder !!!!
    • Riverhigh22 3 months ago
      Listened to the Analyst Day presentation where it was discussed in detail during the Q&A session. True the initial micrprobe was SFP based and, to the best of my understanding, was initiated by Agilent wireless network (before JDSU took them over) and Avago. The reason JDSU may have used the general term microprobe is that the software can be placed in many network components and NOT just the SFP. At this point of time it apperas that JDSU is primarily promoting the softare in the PacketPortal that collects the data for analysis. It was mentioned that 30 carriers are currently looking at the PacketPortal and most probably this is because the software will be used in microprobes manufactured by multiple vendors (not single sourced in JDSU components). Lots going on behind the scenes which is far beyond my comprehension ... .
 
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