Openet acquires policy start-up Forkstream

Openet has acquired Forkstream, a spin out from University College Dublin, that has created technology that enables operators to define policies for routing mobile data streams within and between different access networks while ensuring a seamless user experience.

Forkstream’s client side technology interacts with the network core via Openet Interaction Gateway, enabling operators to manage network access policies using their Policy Controls Rules Function (PCRF). The technology is fully compliant with 3GPP Access Network Discovery and Selection Function (ANDSF) standards that enable consumer devices to discover and communicate with non-3GPP networks such as WiFi or WiMAX.

“Integrating Forkstream into the Openet PCC ecosystem enables our customers to overcome many challenges related to seamlessly integrating multiple access networks with cellular services,” said Openet CTO Joe Hogan. “They developed an elegant solution to ensure cross-network session continuity and flow management, which is key to a quality user experience.”

Forkstream technologies extend the functionality defined within the 3GPP standards to include dynamic network selection as well as analytics and monitoring.

“We are thrilled to join the world’s leading PCC vendor at a time when operators are investing heavily in multi-access networks and cross-network services,” said Forkstream co-founder John Fitzpatrick. “Supporting network access decisions within the policy and charging infrastructure makes it easy for operators to deliver more to their customers.”


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