JDSU has been selected as the preferred solution for ADSL2/2+ and IP video testing by one of the largest telecoms service providers in the United States. The company has ordered more than 500 of JDSU's HST-3000 handheld service testers.
Selected for its cost-effective and upgradeable capabilities, as well as its ability to test all 'triple-play' services (VoIP, IP video and data), the HST-3000 IP video test suite is the industry's first handheld specifically designed to meet the all-in-one test support needs of field technicians, says JDSU.
The handheld tester is designed to meet the full depth and breadth of test applications required by field technicians responsible for access network service installation and maintenance. By providing automation features that improve workforce efficiency, the manufacturer notes that the HST-3000 is well-suited for all network operators and service providers seeking to expand IP services to business and residential customers. Today it is the industry-leading handheld field tester on the market, providing triple play service, ADSL2/2+, full copper, and custom scripted test capability in a single configuration.
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