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BUDAPEST, Hungary June 23, 2009 –- Cisco today announced that leading mobile operator
T-Mobile
Hungary has deployed the Cisco® Content Services Gateway - 2nd
Generation (CSG2) solution to offer dynamically personalized mobile
applications across its network.
Service providers require an innovative converged infrastructure
that enables them to deliver services more efficiently and effectively
while providing new application-intensive business and residential
services. Greater network intelligence, integration and overall
flexibility will enable carriers to meet competitive pressures and
address new market opportunities.
The Cisco CSG2 solution is based on the industry-leading Service
and Application Module for IP (SAMI) line card for the Cisco 7600
Series Router and provides advanced processing of Internet Protocol
(IP) flows for content-aware billing, filtering, management and
analysis in a highly-scalable, fault-tolerant package.
The Cisco CSG2 solution offers a flexible, scalable and reliable
service personalization and monetization solution and is deployed
globally by top-tier mobile Internet service providers.
The CSG2 solution features include parental controls, as well as
flexible billing options adapted to applications. This enables the
differentiated pricing of services based on quantity, time, number of
bytes downloaded and other parameters.
A single Cisco CSG2 system can serve hundreds of thousands of
active mobile users and can process more than 1 million simultaneous
connections and 10 gigabits of data per second.
The project was designed and implemented by the Cisco Advanced
Services team in collaboration with KFKI, a Cisco Gold certified
partner and a subsidiary of Magyar Telekom.
As a market leader in the Hungarian mobile Internet market with a
market share of 49.89 percent, T-Mobile already has 90 percent of its
broadband data traffic passing through its third-generation high-speed
downlink packet access network. Anticipating customer needs, T-Mobile
has continuously expanded its 3G/High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
(HSDPA) network to provide good network coverage and plenty of
bandwidth. As of April 2009, this service was available to 68 percent
of Hungary's population. The flexibility of the Cisco IP network
positions T-Mobile for handling increased loads.
In addition, T-Mobile has been offering a nominal download speed of
14 megabits per second in several regions across Hungary. This
bandwidth is available to customers equipped with modems supporting
higher download speeds.
Istvan Maradi, chief technology officer of Magyar Telekom: "In addition to residential use, mobile broadband services are
ideal for various business and vertical applications. With the increase
of bandwidth and improved user experiences, we see a rapidly growing
number of customers, and the rate of expansion has exceeded all
expectations. With the Cisco CSG2, we are able to bring new customers
online quickly, provide them with high-speed services in a highly
secure and reliable manner, and bill them accurately and clearly."
Otto Dalos, client executive, Cisco Hungary: "Cisco is pleased to support T-Mobile Hungary in serving the
increasing number of customers who use mobile Internet services. With
the Cisco Content Services Gateway we deliver the scale and performance
required to analyze traffic and launch new services much faster while
maintaining a flexible architecture."
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