New Test System Promises Improved GGSN Quality and Decreased Test Cost
The newly released Mobile Metrics V5100 test solution provides unprecedented realism, flexibility, and automation capabilities for core network testing.
Dallas (PRWEB) September 12, 2005 -- Mobile Metrics announced the release of
an advanced traffic simulation system specifically designed for testing GGSNs in
the GPRS/UMTS core network. The V5100 system features numerous industry leading
features including unmatched signaling and data performance, and automation
capabilities.
"We're pleased to be able to offer the kind of
comprehensive solution provided by the V5100", said Asa Atallah, CEO of Mobile
Metrics Inc. "Traditionally, the options for testing many specialized wireless
nodes such as the GGSN have been limited and have lacked automation
capabilities."
With the V5100 system, operators and equipment
manufacturers can run suites of parallel, highly realistic traffic profiles
which can programmatically interact with the system under test via telnet or
ssh. For example, test cases can automatically monitor the system under test for
memory leaks or error logs.
Because the system realistically simulates a
wide variety of protocols such as HTTP, WAP, MMS, PTT, FTP, SMTP, POP3, ICMP,
and DNS the end subscriber's experience can accurately be characterized with
high-resolution histograms, and over 450 hierarchically organized
statistics.
Further details about the V5100 system are available at www.mobilemetrics.net.
About Mobile Metrics:
A
technology leader in its field, Mobile Metrics focuses exclusively on providing
test solutions for wireless data, and specifically on traffic generation
systems. Mobile Metrics initially announced the forthcoming availability of the
V5100 at CTIA 2005 and was honored by the high interest it received from
virtually all of the major North American carriers and equipment manufacturers.
For more information, contact Mobile Metrics at 5050 Quorum Drive, Suite 700,
Dallas, TX 75254; 214.319.2600, or visit its web site at www.mobilemetrics.net.
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