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- | The ad content replacement or blocking option allows to modify selectively the content on WWW pages that contain advertising banners. This service can be individually configured for each subscriber. | ||
- | Application examples: | ||
- | 1. Commercialization of free WiFi access points. \\ | ||
- | 2. Social Internet.\\ | ||
- | 3. Ad content blocking service for subscribers. | ||
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- | How it works: | ||
- | - A subscriber visits the page < | ||
- | - SKAT DPI detects by the loaded list that the page contains links (URL) to ad content. It redirects requests for this content to operator' | ||
- | - The operator' | ||
- | < | ||
- | - The subscriber receives the new ad content as a part of the requested page. | ||
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- | Generic diagram: | ||
- | {{ : | ||
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- | Required components: | ||
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- | - Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) platform. | ||
- | - WWW site with a new content. | ||
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- | Note: integration with ad content delivery systems is handled by an operator based on samples and the present manual. Ready-to-use solution is scheduled to be available in the next versions. | ||
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- | ~~DISCUSSION|Please help us to improve our documentation. Let us know if you found an error or something is unclear.~~ |