Computer Weekly
Almost everyone now uses a mobile phone service and it’s not good enough that the UK is lagging behind so many countries with our 4G network coverage.
Download press itemAlmost everyone now uses a mobile phone service and it’s not good enough that the UK is lagging behind so many countries with our 4G network coverage.
Download press itemCobham Wireless is focusing on “Internet of Things” testing capabilities, and says its TM500 network test system can simulate tens of thousands of machine-to-machine devices for validating network performance for IoT applications.
Download press itemThe TM500 Test System from Cobham Wireless now has the capability to emulate tens of thousands of Machine Type Communications (MTC) devices, sometimes known as M2M devices.
Download press item“The main driver for MTC is the widely-publicised forecast that LTE networks will be used to support the development of the Internet of Things,” said Phil Medd, Senior Technical Product Manager at Cobham Wireless.
Download press itemA live demonstration of the next-generation TM500 network tester and a prototype IoT traffic generator for 5G were both recently showcased at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Download press itemThe Cobham Wireless TM500 is already the industry standard network test platform, used by all the major infrastructure vendors worldwide to validate their networks under realistic usage and loading scenarios.
Download press itemA number of suppliers offer such solutions. For example, Cobham Wireless’s TM500 network test family is equipped to meet the needs of CA (Fig. 2).
Download press itemThe Cobham Wireless TM500 claims to be the industry standard network test platform, used by all the major infrastructure vendors worldwide to validate their networks under realistic usage and loading scenarios.
Download press itemThe next-generation TM500 can evaluate the effect on the network of connecting large numbers of low-power, low-complexity UEs (user equipment) for MTC applications.
Download press itemJim Smith, Head of Strategic Marketing at Cobham Wireless thinks it would be too aggressive to say we should be further ahead than we are.
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