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Mobile devices generate valuable information over and above the core voice and data traffic. This includes data provided by on-board GPS chipsets as well as time of day and location information provided by mobile base stations. The challenge for service providers has been to make sense of this flood of data in real-time while not impacting performance or quality of service to the customer.
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Mobile devices generate valuable information over and above the core voice and data traffic. This includes time of day and location information provided by mobile base stations. The challenge for service providers has been to make sense of this flood of data in real-time while not impacting performance or quality of service to the customer.
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While many existing base station controllers can be configured to perform network monitoring for the purpose of location-based services, with the purchase of additional software form the equipment manufacturer, this comes at the cost of overall network performance since it requires resources normally dedicated to call connection and control.
  
  
 
== TelcoBridges and Location-based services ==
 
== TelcoBridges and Location-based services ==
  
The TelcoBridges Tmonitor family of products provide a high-performance network monitoring solution that provides a foundation for location-based services (LBS) such as proximity-based notification, real-time vehicle traffic reports, and the ability to alert roaming customers by SMS.
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The TelcoBridges [[Tmonitor]] family of products ([[TM1000]] and [[TM2000]] for T1/E1/J1 networks; the [[TM3000]] for STM-1 networks) provide a high-performance network monitoring solution that provides a foundation for location-based services (LBS) such as proximity-based notification, real-time vehicle traffic reports, and the ability to alert roaming customers by SMS.
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Tmonitor devices perform non-intrusive, full-duplex monitoring, filtering, and analysis of [[HDLC]] traffic such as [[SS7]] on T1/E1/JI or STM-1 interfaces at line speed, providing up to 100% packet capture. As of July 2009, Tmonitor devices in place at one mobile carrier capture signaling traffic and handset positional data from over 500 base station controllers representing over 15 million mobile users and growing.
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The Tmonitor performs non-intrusive, full-duplex monitoring, filtering, and analysis of T1/E1/JI interfaces at line speed, providing up to 100% packet capture.
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Unlike software-based solutions running on the base station controller, Tmonitor devices impose no additional network overhead, no additional latency and therefore no performance hit.

Revision as of 15:37, 16 July 2009

Mobile devices generate valuable information over and above the core voice and data traffic. This includes time of day and location information provided by mobile base stations. The challenge for service providers has been to make sense of this flood of data in real-time while not impacting performance or quality of service to the customer.


While many existing base station controllers can be configured to perform network monitoring for the purpose of location-based services, with the purchase of additional software form the equipment manufacturer, this comes at the cost of overall network performance since it requires resources normally dedicated to call connection and control.


TelcoBridges and Location-based services

The TelcoBridges Tmonitor family of products (TM1000 and TM2000 for T1/E1/J1 networks; the TM3000 for STM-1 networks) provide a high-performance network monitoring solution that provides a foundation for location-based services (LBS) such as proximity-based notification, real-time vehicle traffic reports, and the ability to alert roaming customers by SMS.


Tmonitor devices perform non-intrusive, full-duplex monitoring, filtering, and analysis of HDLC traffic such as SS7 on T1/E1/JI or STM-1 interfaces at line speed, providing up to 100% packet capture. As of July 2009, Tmonitor devices in place at one mobile carrier capture signaling traffic and handset positional data from over 500 base station controllers representing over 15 million mobile users and growing.


Unlike software-based solutions running on the base station controller, Tmonitor devices impose no additional network overhead, no additional latency and therefore no performance hit.

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