| Oversi's P2P Caching System Helps Providers to Maintain Service Levels after Asian Earthquake |
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Continues to relieve pressure on international lines one month after undersea cables were hit
Petach Tikva, Israel, January 31st, 2007: Oversi, a pioneer in innovative Peer-to-Peer (P2P) solutions for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), announced today that its OverCache™ caching and delivery platform has helped ISPs to maintain their level of service one month after powerful earthquakes disrupted Internet access across Asia. Regional customer data shows that OverCache systems supported an over 100 percent increase in local P2P traffic from the moment the earthquake hit, relieving the burden on damaged international connections and serving as crucial back-up. With the system's high Byte-Hit-Ratio (BHR), OverCache helped to ensure network performance and faster user response when international lines were down. Commenting on the system's performance, Joav Avtalion, Chairman and CEO of Oversi, said, "A far greater amount of bandwidth has been delivered through our systems over the last month, meeting the ongoing demand from users for Internet access. Even with no international bandwidth available, ISPs could continue to give service to their customers. We are pleased that our systems helped to alleviate pressure from the network, and other critical services, and support our customers in this real disaster recovery situation." About Oversi Media Contact |



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