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Monday, 09 April 2007

Cetecom has deployed two new Anite SAT(A) test solutions in Essen, Germany and Seoul, Korea, to support ongoing conformance and interoperability testing for 2G (GERAN) and 3G (UTRAN) mobile devices. Complementing an existing portfolio of Anite test solutions, these new systems provide the most comprehensive offering for testing the HSDPA and HSUPA protocols in mobile handsets and will enable CETECOM to offer multi-frequency band and multi-RAT testing, including handover, on the  same platform. The upgrade to the Anite SAT(A) solutions positions Anite  as the sole 3G (UTRAN) protocol test platform provider in Cetecom’s Korean labs. Handsets destined for the US market require compulsory PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB1) certification. Anite’s SAT(A) solution is unique in satisfying PTCRB requirements for both 2G and 3G ensuring that all handsets tested using the Anite systems in Cetecom’s Seoul and Essen labs are certified for the US market.
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