AnaCise, a developer of handheld testers and GigE/xDSL triple-play testing, measuring and monitoring solutions, has announced the introduction of an all-in-one handheld tester and Convergent Service Navigator.
Company sources said the CSN is very useful in the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of convergent networks which supports Data, IPTV and VoIP.
The AnaCise (News - Alert) CSN has easy to use features such as “Automatic Discover MPEG Streams with One Touch.” This offers a genuine view of all IPTV streams on a sleek screen to users. Additionally, the on-air playback of a specific channel offers visual proof.
The company’s CSN is also able to run highly complex tests besides enabling users to run them fast and easily. Another efficient and intuitive feature is the “Network Auto Discover,” which will simplify installation and troubleshooting of networks, said company officials.
The “Intelligent Bi-Direction Bandwidth Test” from AnaCise helps users to identify available bandwidth within seconds. The intuitive “Remote-remote Control” feature provides a real end-to-end solution for enabling proactive service assurance and remote VoD verification promptly. The “A/V Input” allows field engineers to visit the network site without carrying along a TV-set for conducting IPTV (News - Alert) tests.
AnaCise’s CSN also has comprehensive test capabilities that can speed up IPTV network deployment, maintenance and troubleshooting. This helps service providers offer better services to customers.
Company sources added that interested customers can get a more detailed view by visiting the company Web site.
Taiwan-based AnaCise strives to help customers cope with the changing broadband convergent technology landscape. The company’s solution helps network operators and service providers to meet the rising demands for network availability and services.
AnaCise provides market-driven test, measurement and monitoring solutions that can accurately verify network performance. This ensures optimum telecommunication network planning and service continuity.
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Edited by Marisa Torrieri