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XIUS Deep packet inspection (DPI) is a core network technology that examines the contents of data packets as they pass through a network. DPI can be used to identify and classify traffic, monitor network performance, and detect. DPI technology plays a crucial role in the evolved packet core network, working hand in hand with policy management. Its implementation provides operators with valuable insights into traffic usage patterns, empowering them to devise policy enforcement rules that enhance and optimize network performance.
Distinguishing the various types of traffic, applications, and services contained within the packet payload.
Scrutinizing packet content, including URLs, source and destination IP addresses, headers, and port numbers.
Filtering and blocking suspicious network traffic to enhance security.
Enabling the implementation of QoS policies to prioritize and manage network traffic effectively.
Providing valuable usage statistics for optimizing network performance.
Enforcing network policies while safeguarding user privacy.
Adheres to 3GPP, 3GPP2, LTE, UMTS, ETSI, IEEE, ISO 27001, GSMA, ITU, TIA and OSA.
DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) detects and stops cyber threats, including malware and spam, often missed by traditional security systems.
Manages congestion and optimizes bandwidth for smoother data flow and better user experiences.
Enforces network traffic and usage policies, ensuring security and compliance.
Prioritizes critical traffic, enhancing performance and regulatory adherence.
Pinpoints network issues like packet loss, latency, and jitter.
Identifies and manages data-hungry apps, preventing congestion and slowdowns.