Timing and synchronization are key to 5G
(Brand Connect Initiative)
(Brand Connect Initiative)
Picocom said it will use Viavi's network tester — Viavi TM500 — that is capable of measuring the complete performance of the 5G network over multiple interfaces, including Open Fronthaul and RF through to the pack core.
According to VIAVI, which offers lab-based network test solutions, the new total -- 1,662 cities across 65 countries -- represents an increase of more than 20 per cent during 2021 to date.
American network solutions company Viavi Solutions today said it is extending support to service providers and network equipment manufacturers. Viavi’s announcement comes in the wake of surge in data and network demand across the world.
California-based network test and measurement company Viavi Solutions in its research said that the gigabit internet is now available to an estimated 354 million people across 51 countries, accounting for five percent, or one in twenty, of the global population.
T&M industry believes that the 5G technology may bring a slew of challenges across the ecosystem while adding to the already existing challenges related to low-cost imports and skill-gap of workforce
Viavi Solutions has come up with new test automation, measurement and monitoring solutions which will be on display at ECOC 2019 in Dublin, Ireland from September 23 onwards.
Viavi Solutions, formerly part of JDS Uniphase, manufactures testing and monitoring equipment for networks. The company has Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio as its clients in India to whom the company is majorly responsible for providing location intelligence services.
Network testing solutions provider Viavi released a report which said that the increased bandwidth usage is expected to drive the adoption of emerging technologies including software-defined networks (SDN), public and private clouds and 100 Gb.
Amongst the top 128 smartphone models, around 23 percent of 4G smartphones and 13 percent of 3G only smartphones did not meet the qualification benchmarks, an analysis of 4G and 3G smartphones’ performance revealed.