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Home » Bivio Adds 1 Gbps Network Content & Control Platform

Bivio Adds 1 Gbps Network Content & Control Platform

November 15, 2011
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Bivio Networks has expanded its line of deep packet inspection appliances with a 1 Gbps, entry-level product.

The new addition to Bivio’s family of Network Content and Control Systems (NCCS) expands the portfolio of carrier-grade, subscriber-based parental control services to small and mid-tier ISPs and mobile operators. The Bivio NCCS ensure accurate policy enforcement across multiple devices such as laptops, tablets and smart phones. The company said its distinguishing features include a best-in-class URL categorization database coupled with global or per-subscriber white-lists/black lists for protecting end users from inappropriate content.

“As Internet traffic continues to soar, broadband and mobile providers are finding it increasingly difficult to scale the infrastructure to enforce services such as parental control. Bivio is dedicated to helping service providers meet this demand head-on with a carrier-grade, safe Internet platform that is built for the carrier environment, and is both cost-effective to deploy and cost-effective to scale,�? said Dr. Elan Amir, President and CEO of Bivio Networks.

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