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Date: 27th May 2010
JDSU enhances its network test-gear module
with one-way delay test feature
JDSU has introduced a field-portable solution for "one-way
delay" testing. It is an enhancement to the T-BERD/MTS-6000A
Multi-Services Application Module (MSAM). JDSU says the
solution provides measurement accuracy 10 times greater
than most service level agreements (SLAs) currently required
for Ethernet Backhaul and mission-critical applications.
This feature helps to measure and troubleshoot service delay
in networks that carry real-time voice, video and data services
in Ethernet backhaul applications, as well as services in
government and financial networks.
JDSU's T-BERD/MTS-6000A MSAM is a multi-function tester.
It supports the installation and maintenance of Carrier
Ethernet and Internet Protocol (IP) services while also
having the ability to simultaneously test Fiber Channel,
Optical Transport Network (OTN), NextGen, Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET/SDH) and legacy Time Division Multiplex (TDM)
protocols all in one rugged, handheld unit.
The JDSU One-Way Delay test feature enables providers to
measure the delay of Ethernet, Internet Protocol version
4 (IPv4) and IPv6 traffic. This is used in industries with
real-time applications such as Voice over IP (VOIP) where
delay causes unacceptable quality issues, and financial
transactions that depend on nearly instantaneous transmissions.
"One-way delay is a common factor in the degradation
of voice, video and data service quality and reliability,"
said Mirna Mekic, director in JDSU's Communications Test
and Measurement business segment. "The JDSU One-Way
Delay test feature for the T-BERD/MTS-6000A MSAM gives those
responsible for network operations a simple and accurate
method to perform a critical one-way SLA delay measurement
that can characterize network performance. This unique feature
provides valuable information useful in network turn-up
and troubleshooting so that carriers can assure SLAs and
optimize their networks to enhance quality of service."
To know more visit: http://www.jdsu.com/
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