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China Telecom chooses JDSU test products

24 January 2007 News

JDSU has announced that Shanghai China Telecom has purchased multiple units of its HST-3000 IP Video test suite with ADSL2+ options and its QT-200 xDSL and Triple-Play Probe.

"An IPTV test and monitoring system is critical and required for IPTV business deployment and quality of service (QoS) assurance," said Yu Lifeng, assistant CTO for Shanghai China Telecom. "During the China Telecom IPTV system trial, JDSU has provided valuable experience on IPTV testing and IPTV QoS monitoring as well as excellent support."

Combined, the HST-3000 and QT-200 platforms provide a total solution for ensuring IPTV QoS. These requirements include installing, maintaining and monitoring IPTV services and broadly reducing IPTV mean-time-to-repair (MTTR).

The JDSU HST-3000 meets the test needs of field technicians responsible for access network service installation and maintenance. It is designed to provide maximum flexibility, through software options and field swappable 'service interface modules' or SIMs, to meet specific workgroup needs. The HST-3000 can be upgraded as technology evolves and its automation features improve efficiency in the more complex environment of triple-play service support.

The JDSU QT-200, part of the company's NetComplete service assurance offerings, is a web-based, open solution both in terms of standards (UNIX/Linux, XML, web-based, ETSI, ANSI, etc.) as well as emerging technologies and customer needs (IPTV, voice over IP and ATM, G.SHDSL, VDSL, ADSL2). The solution integrates copper testing (narrowband and wideband) as well as triple-play services testing, addressing both customer premise and DSL network (DSLAM, ATM/Ethernet backbone, BAS, Radius Servers, and ISPs) issues.



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