LAFAYETTE, Colo., November 14, 2009 -- APconnections, a leading
supplier of plug-and-play bandwidth shaping products, today announced
that over three million Internet users have been served by companies
implementing its NetEqualizer technology. The NetEqualizer is a plug-and-play bandwidth control and WAN/Internet
optimization appliance that is flexible and scalable. When the network
is congested, NetEqualizer's unique “behavior shaping” technology
gives priority to latency sensitive applications, such as VoIP and
email. It does it all dynamically and automatically, improving on
other bandwidth shaping technology out there. It controls network flow
for the best WAN optimization. Since being introduced in 2003, the NetEqualizer has been successfully
installed in businesses, libraries, universities, ISPs, and office
parks around the world. Administrators have found the technology to be
extremely effective in networks both large and small. “We switched to a NetEqualizer in 2006 after previously using a
high-end solution and have been very pleased with the results ever
since. It's been exactly what we were looking for and has worked just
as advertised,” said Derrick D’Gama, director of Information Services
at Lewis University. “We provide Internet service to over 5,000
students and have now effectively minimized any bandwidth issues. To
have such a low-maintenance product work so well has made my job that
much easier.” In order to match its proven track record, the NetEqualizer is
constantly evolving to meet the developing demands of the technology
industry. Over the past two months, NetEqualizer has released software
capable of name-based shaping and shaping over VLAN. The NetEqualizer
is also now able to serve as a CALEA probe, offering ISPs an
affordable, yet effective, answer to recently introduced law
enforcement regulations. To better demonstrate the NetEqualizer’s capabilities, APconnections is now offering a free online live demo of the technology at its website, http://www.netequalizer.com. APconnections is a privately-held company founded in 2003, and is based
in Lafayette, Colorado.Bandwidth shaping technology being used to optimize networks around the world
