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Hardware probe assures end-user QoE

23 January 2013 Test & Measurement

EXFO announced the launch of the BV-110, a next-generation hardware probe designed for validating transport service-level agreements at customer premises and cell sites while measuring end-user quality of experience (QoE) for data, voice, video and mobile services.

Part of the overall Brix solution, the instrument enables service providers and mobile network operators to assure the quality of their services, reduce mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) and avoid unnecessary truck rolls, resulting in significant cost savings.

The latest building block in the EXFO family of verifiers, the BV-110 increases the service assurance power of EXFO’s Brix System. The system features multifunction, simultaneous measurements, patented HW time stamping technology and evolutionary design.

The BV-110 monitors transport performance and allows fixed and mobile network operators to simultaneously measure the true end-user QoE over both wireline and wireless segments.

The new BV-110 Verifier is a true multiplay solution designed for simultaneous assurance of data, voice, video and mobile services. It delivers network to application layer performance, with extensive QoE monitoring. This new monitoring tool provides the visibility and details that are essential for network administrators to troubleshoot performance issues that affect end users’ QoE.

For more information contact Chris Nel, Lambda Test Equipment, +27 (0)12 349 1341, [email protected], www.lambdatest.co.za



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