M O B I L E
The Camiant Difference for Mobile Networks
Camiant's Multimedia Policy Engine operates within the control plane of modern, data-centric mobile networks. Fully compliant with Release 8 of 3GPP's Policy and Charging Rules Function (PCRF) specifications, it dynamically manages bandwidth, charging rates and quota so operators can effectively manage bandwidth growth, segment markets with differentiated offers and produce superior application performance.
The Market
With nearly two-thirds of the world’s population using mobile communications devices, the mobile communications industry represents one of the great technology successes ever. Now, as rapid development of new standards and devices usher in a new generation of mobile data services, providers are focusing on how to differentiate their offerings from competitors and stand out with superior economics and performance.
Powered in part by fresh standards for moving packet data to portable devices — including GPRS, EDGE, HSPA, LTE, EV-DO and WiMAX — mobile broadband data networks are brimming with new promise. The advent of attractive flat rate pricing plans, new mobile internet devices and rich new applications have unleashed mobile broadband as the key new growth area in the entire telecommunications market.
But within mobile broadband networks, not all bits are created equal. Mobile communications providers are recognizing this reality as they work to control skyrocketing bandwidth growth and introduce next-generation features like live streaming video, application-specific tariffs and video-enabled phone calling, each involving differing levels of bandwidth availability, latency tolerance and data flow treatment.
Camiant supports mobile broadband data networks with policy control features that assure the proper allocation of network resources for the exact task based on what the subscriber has purchased and what the network can deliver. That means superior mobile multimedia offerings are never out of your range.

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