wanproxy Digest, Vol 32, Issue 5

Aldo Zavala aldo at flatwireless.com
Fri Jul 27 12:18:39 PDT 2012


Thanks for the answer... do you know what free or paid solution could help to optimize the streaming and youtube videos?

Aldo

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Today's Topics:

   1. Specific question about optimizing Internet open connection
      (not WAN) (Aldo Zavala)
   2. Re: Specific question about optimizing Internet open
      connection (not   WAN) (Diego Woitasen)


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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 01:12:45 +0000
From: Aldo Zavala <aldo at flatwireless.com>
To: "wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org" <wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org>
Subject: Specific question about optimizing Internet open connection
        (not WAN)
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Hi, I was reading the WANProxy software website , well we are a Cellular company that offers 3G service to our subscribers, in order to keep our data services in the current unlimited fashion I started to look at what options do we have to optimize the internet pipe that our core equipment uses to provide 3G to the phones; the majority of the traffic its video, radio and http so I was wondering how would your software behave or how much will it be capable of optimize these three basic kind of traffic:
 -  Web Browsing (HTML)
 -  Streaming Protocols
 -  Web Video

Thanks in advance for your time and response.

Aldo Zavala

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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 10:59:26 -0300
From: Diego Woitasen <diego at woitasen.com.ar>
To: "wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org" <wanproxy at lists.wanproxy.org>
Subject: Re: Specific question about optimizing Internet open
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Aldo Zavala <aldo at flatwireless.com> wrote:
> Hi, I was reading the WANProxy software website , well we are a Cellular
> company that offers 3G service to our subscribers, in order to keep our data
> services in the current unlimited fashion I started to look at what options
> do we have to optimize the internet pipe that our core equipment uses to
> provide 3G to the phones; the majority of the traffic its video, radio and
> http so I was wondering how would your software behave or how much will it
> be capable of optimize these three basic kind of traffic:
>  -  Web Browsing (HTML)
>  -  Streaming Protocols
>  -  Web Video
>
> Thanks in advance for your time and response.
>
> Aldo Zavala
>
>


Hi,
 Wanproxy is very effective with HTTP traffic. I've tested and it
reduced the traffic to a 25% on average. For streamming protolcs and
videos, it doesn't help. They are usually compressed by the codecs.


Regards,
 Diego

--
Diego Woitasen


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