Five key ingredients for success are: Architecture, App Classification, Measurement, Data Layer, Visualization Layer and Workflow
In this 5G tech turn, if you’re a CTO or VP of Planning, Big Data, Ops or Engineering...
By Carlos Arias, Senior Director of Product Management September 14, 2023
Topics: Congestion management, Video streaming, Network traffic, Network optimization, App qoe, App quality of experience
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer August 15, 2023
Topics: Congestion management, Video streaming, Network traffic, App qoe, App quality of experience
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer March 15, 2022
To detect and act on issues before end user quality of experience (QoE) is affected, service providers need a new breed of traffic classification capable of fine-grained analysis at 250ms-intervals
Topics: Application intelligence, Quality of experience qoe, Quality of experience, Video streaming, 5G, Application and network intelligence
By Samir Marwaha, Chief Solutions Officer October 13, 2021
The time has come for more vigilance about the impact of individual applications on quality of experience across networks
As Netflix’s “Squid Game” stretches its tentacles across the Internet, “net neutrality” issues have resurfaced with new vigor. The recent lawsuit by SK Broadband against Netflix has drawn attention to the amount of data traffic...
Topics: Quality of experience qoe, Qoe, Video streaming, Analytics, Streaming video, 5G, Squid game
By Trish Crompton, Senior Product Marketing Manager March 8, 2021
It has almost been a full year of work-from-home, social distancing, and all the other things that COVID-19 changed about the world.One of the biggest impacts of the COVID-19 effect was the heightened attention to the importance of...
Topics: Mobile, Video streaming, Encryption, 5G, Active network intelligence, Activelogic, Covid 19, Cable, Fixed, Satellite
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions May 6, 2020
The COVID-19 worldwide stay-at-home orders have created unprecedented internet changes that continue to shift as the crisis continues. The biggest shift is that enterprise, education, and public WiFi traffic have now (mostly) collapsed onto a single access network — fixed consumer broadband. This is the first time that we have an opportunity to get a more...
Topics: Youtube, Video streaming, Covid 19
By Trish Crompton, Senior Product Marketing Manager March 17, 2020
In a recent chat with one of my friends, I made reference to the toilet paper crisis of 2020, which for some is eclipsing the real crisis of 2020 – COVID-19.
Topics: Netflix, Video streaming, Streaming video, Covid 19
By Trish Crompton, Senior Product Marketing Manager February 12, 2020
2020 marks a lot of things for a lot of people – new year, new decade – but at Sandvine, it marks the 10th year of the Global Internet Phenomena Report. Since its inception, the report has established Sandvine as the ultimate authority of internet traffic trends. These trends drive network operators’ strategies for delivering and monetizing their network...
Topics: Video, Video streaming, Global internet phenomena, Internet phenomena, Active network intelligence, Gaming, Social media, Social sharing, Cloud gaming, Activelogic
By Trish Crompton, Senior Product Marketing Manager October 16, 2019
It started out with a simple Netflix subscription, around $7.99 USD per month to be free from space-hogging DVDs and to leisurely binge TV shows without ads. Sounds great, right?
Topics: Video, Netflix, Amazonprime, Video streaming, Hbo, Hulu, Disney, 4K, Apple tv
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 9, 2019
I got asked a really good question on Friday as I was presenting a preview of the report to a strategic Sandvine customer. In an earlier blog on the percentage of video traffic, I ask: "How much video can we watch?" The question asked during the session was: "Or what if 10% of video suddenly moved to HD?" A follow up to the initial question came shortly...
Topics: Video streaming, Global internet phenomena