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Deep packet inspection product revenue up 28 pc in 2012

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Service provider deep packet inspection (DPI) product revenue totaled $596 million worldwide in 2012, up 28 per cent, finds market research firm Infonetics Research.

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"We saw significant M&A activity in the DPI market in 2012, with Allot and Procera making acquisitions to strengthen their positions, and this consolidation trend has yet to run its course," expects Shira Levine, directing analyst for service enablement and subscriber intelligence at Infonetics Research. "A DPI acquisition would allow IT vendors to strengthen their capabilities within the network and complement their existing policy and charging assets to create solutions that support new pricing and service models."

Allot pulled ahead of Sandvine in 2012 to take the overall DPI revenue market share lead for the first time; Allot also tops the wireless DPI segment, while Sandvine leads the fixed-line DPI segment, it adds.

The wireless segment of the DPI market is forecast by Infonetics to grow at a 33 per cent CAGR from 2012 to 2017. DPI will be an integral part of operators' M2M strategies going forward, enabling identification and mitigation of the traffic generated by connected devices, and QoS guarantees for services like telematics and remote patient monitoring, it adds.

DPI will eventually move from core and access networks to device themselves so that operators can better manage signaling traffic, provide mobile security, and enable more granular subscriber controls such as parental control and shared data plan device control.

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