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Overview

Travelping is a Germany based software vendor offering solutions for network operators to build, manage and charge their broadband services securely and efficiently.

Travelping’s products, tools and services cover the development, deployment and management of distributed CPE device and the control, management and charging of subscriber sessions.

Products

Travelping has developed the Managed Firmware Program, a unique solution to specify, develop, build, deploy and manage embedded software for CPE devices. The core of this offering is TPLINO (Travelping Linux Operating System). It is designed from ground up with remote management in mind. All features and functions are specified as a standard based data model accessible by standard remote management protocols like TR-069 and SNMP.

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By using TPLINO Travelping has developed the Session Control Gateway (SCG), a solution to control and manage IP Sessions of broadband subscriber. Today SCG handles hundreds of thousands broadband sessions per month for different wireless hotspot operators. The underlying managed firmware process enables them to deploy changes in a distributed network very quickly and secure.

Services

To support and manage thousands of TPLINO based CPEs in the field, Travelping runs its own management solution out of a high secure data centre. The Travelping Open Subscriber Server (TPOSS) is offered to customers as a Software as a Service (SaaS). TPOSS takes care of the correct charging of IP subscriber sessions with magnitude of different tariffs. By having control of both ends we can ensure a high quality user experience for our managed broadband services.

Beside the managed service offerings Travelping also helps broadband carriers with design and implementation of innovative new services to get more revenue per subscriber or lower the cost of running broadband service networks.

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