Sandvine
Sandvine is a network intelligence and analytics vendor that provides traffic visibility, policy control, and Quality-of-Experience (QoE) management for fixed, mobile, and cloud-connected service providers and large enterprises.
- Network intelligence and analytics for fixed, mobile, and converged IP networks (network analytics)
- Policy control, traffic classification, and application-aware QoE management for service providers (network policy control)
- Traffic optimization, congestion management, and service tier enforcement for broadband and mobile data (network optimization)
- Security-oriented traffic detection, anomaly visibility, and enforcement support for communications networks (network security visibility)
- Analytics-driven monetization use cases for digital services, roaming, and enterprise offerings (business and network analytics)
More About Sandvine
Sandvine focuses on network intelligence and analytics platforms used by communications service providers, cloud-era operators, and large enterprises that manage high-volume IP traffic. Its software is deployed in fixed, mobile, cable, and converged environments to classify traffic, apply policy decisions, and monitor end-user quality of experience for consumer and enterprise services. Typical deployment models include inline appliances or virtualized network functions integrated into modern network architectures.
The company’s offerings operate at the intersection of network analytics, policy control, and traffic management. Sandvine uses Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and advanced traffic classification techniques to identify applications and content types across encrypted and unencrypted flows, within the constraints of current security and privacy practices. This traffic intelligence feeds policy engines that enforce service tiers, fair usage policies, quota management, and zero-rating or sponsored data models in broadband and mobile networks. The same data foundation supports Customer Experience Analytics (CEA), enabling operators to correlate network behavior with perceived service quality.
In enterprise and institutional environments, Sandvine is positioned for organizations that require granular visibility into application usage and network behavior across branch, campus, and data center connections, often in coordination with Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), 5G, and cloud interconnect deployments. Its tools support network planning, capacity management, and performance analysis for voice, video, gaming, collaboration, and Internet of Things (IoT) services that traverse operator or enterprise networks.
Sandvine’s platforms integrate with standard telecom and IP networking architectures, including 3GPP-based mobile core networks, 5G standalone and non-standalone cores, broadband access networks, and IP/MPLS backbones. The solutions interact with policy and charging rules functions (PCRF and 5G Product Carbon Footprint (PCF)), subscriber data management platforms, BSS/OSS systems, and network orchestration frameworks. The company’s technology stack incorporates support for IP protocols, HTTP-based applications, and modern encrypted transport mechanisms, and aligns with virtualized and cloud-native network function deployment models.
From a marketplace categorization perspective, Sandvine fits into network analytics, service assurance, policy and charging control, and traffic management solution categories. Its offerings are used to design and enforce differentiated service offerings, improve visibility into over-the-top (OTT) services, and support regulatory compliance scenarios where network usage reporting and service transparency are required. For enterprise technical stakeholders, Sandvine represents a vendor whose tools provide traffic-level insight and control that complement existing routing, security, and observability platforms in multi-domain, multi-cloud network environments.