FREMONT, CA — (Marketwire) — 10/22/12 — , Inc. (NASDAQ: PKT), the intelligent policy enforcement company, today announced new deployments of its PacketLogic systems by several rural Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) customers, representing sales of its solutions into a market previously underserved by existing offerings, older technologies and incumbent equipment providers. With an ever-increasing load of new broadband network applications and devices coming onto WISP networks, the need for visibility and understanding of network traffic has become a business imperative. Procera delivers solutions for monitoring network usage, from individual subscribers to network-wide views of application and device adoption.
“I use the Service Delivery Dashboard, a cloud-based application service from Procera, on a daily basis to monitor high-level trends regarding network traffic,” said Roxanne White, CEO and general manager of Evertek and United Farmer-s Telephone. “For example, we now know the breakdown of different devices on the network, and our experience dictates that certain devices account for the majority of our support effort while others require substantially less attention from our help desk. We are considering incentive programs to drive subscribers toward devices that require less support from us. This will improve customer satisfaction, limit our support exposure and increase service revenue.”
At Utah Broadband, Shem Valentine, senior network engineer, is in the process of deploying Procera-s solutions. “For us, the key was the ability to integrate Procera through the Python API with our back office systems. The flexibility of PacketLogic solutions allows us to customize how we treat traffic, collect statistics and report on that data. These abilities are crucial in delivering the tiered service levels we currently provide, and moving forward, we can offer other services based on the reporting we receive from Procera.”
“As an increasing number of WISPs outgrow the more limited and traditional traffic management capabilities provided by existing vendors, they are seeking Procera to add service creation functionality,” said Trevor Failor, senior director of channel sales at Procera. “As providers move toward tiered services, as well as metered and volume-based billing, PacketLogic solutions enable the shift from visibility and accounting to enforcement and service creation. The WISP marketplace has demonstrated robust growth for Procera because of the compelling business case our solutions provide. Combined with our widely acknowledged technical superiority, we have the winning broadband solutions that WISP customers want.”
Added Ms. White, “The granular data Procera provides enables great insight to network traffic patterns. The powerful thing is support across multiple access platforms — unlike the vendor-specific element managers — and that has tremendous value. We can now create services based on this information which ensures we will get it right.”
To learn more about Procera and its solutions for WISPs, stop by booth # 153 at WISPAPALOOZA 2012 in Las Vegas, October 23-26, or send an email to .
Procera Networks Inc. (NASDAQ: PKT) delivers Intelligent Policy Enforcement (IPE) solutions designed for carriers, service providers and high-end enterprises to enable proactive quality management; innovative service creation and delivery; detailed business analytics on network utilization and bandwidth consumption; and mitigate security threats. Procera-s PacketLogic solutions deliver superior performance, scalability, and functionality to allow personalized services for millions of subscribers as part of the 3GPP Policy and Charging Control architecture. For more information, visit or follow Procera on twitter at .
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements relating to the demand for and the use of its products by its customers to roll out differentiated products and the ability of the products and solutions provided by Procera Networks, Inc. to meet the requirements of advanced communications networks and achieve customer acceptance for its products. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, as well as assumptions that, if they do not fully materialize or prove incorrect, could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including risks related to the acceptance and adoption of our products; our ability to service and upgrade our products; lengthy sales cycles and lab and field trial delays by service providers; our dependence on a limited product line; our dependence on key employees; our ability to compete in our industry with companies that are significantly larger and have greater resources; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights in a global market; our ability to manufacture product quickly enough to meet potential demand; and other risks and uncertainties described more fully in our documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission. More information about these and other risks that may impact Procera Networks- business are set forth in our Form 10-K filed for the year ended December 31, 2011, and in the subsequently filed quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to us as of the date hereof, and we assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
Bob Eastwood
Engage PR for Procera Networks
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Charles Messman or Todd Kehrli
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