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Press Contact: Adam Dunstan Active Broadband Networks (617) 395-7934 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ACTIVE BROADBAND NETWORKS MARKS MILESTONE, COLLECTS ONE TRILLION DOCSIS® IPDR RECORDS Waltham, MA March 27, 2009 – Active Broadband Networks, a leading developer of Subscriber Service and Network Management Systems based upon the emerging IPDR standards, announces that their customers have collected more than one trillion IPDR records from Cable Modem Termination Systems using the Active Resource Manager. “Collecting a trillion records is an amazing achievement for the Active Broadband Networks team and our customers”, said Adam Dunstan, President of Active Broadband Networks. “This achievement clearly shows the scalability and maturity of our platform. When you combine our fair-use management, usage management and service pre-processing for usage-based billing rating systems with our unique Open Source licensing model, Active Broadband Networks provides a flexible, compelling solution for Cable System Operators. ” Active Broadband Networks is also announcing the availability of support for DOCSIS 3.0 and Active Resource Manager Release 4.0. This new release builds upon the existing platform capabilities doubling the number of subscribers supported by a single collector effectively halving the hardware costs of deploying the platform while improving IPDR processing, storage and analysis capabilities. This new release will extended our unique reExporter technology to support DOCSIS 3.0 in addition to adding DOCSIS 3.0 IPDR information to our existing applications and capabilities. Availability The Active Resource Manager is available in three Editions. The Standard Edition provides IPDR capabilities using a single server, the Enhanced Edition consisting of a pair of collection systems that operate as a redundant cluster and the SystemWide Edition, which is a network of collector systems that interoperate for redundancy and scalability supporting up 100M subscriber devices. All versions of the Active Resource Manager include customized reporting capabilities, Database and WebServices API's, and the Fair Use Profiler, Quota Manager, Usage Prediction and Usage Statistics System applications. The reExporter is available with the SystemWide Edition. Release 3.2 is currently available, Release 4.0 will be available in May. An Open Source trial edition is available for download from www.a-bb.net.
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