Inala to sell Spirent lab test products
8 July 2009
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Inala Technologies is adding a selection of Spirent ’s lab test solutions to its extensive product portfolio.
Inala already represents leading manufacturers and suppliers of electronic test and measurement equipment, and also manufactures a range of equipment aimed at the telecommunications industry for sub-Saharan Africa but, according to CEO Braam de Villiers, the Spirent range addresses some specific needs.
“The world’s leading communications companies use Spirent’s lab test solutions to evaluate performance of the latest technologies,” says de Villiers. “As new communication services and applications are introduced in the market, Spirent provides tools for service management and field test to improve troubleshooting and quality. Their technology also enables large companies and governments to secure and manage their networks.”
From wireline to wireless to satellite, Spirent offers a complete portfolio of solutions and is an expert on next-generation communication networks, devices and applications. Inala will be representing Spirent products from two main categories: device and network testing (mobile device, WiMax and wireline access, wireless packet core, switching and routing, PSTN/VoIP) and application testing (mobile video/ applications, VoIP, Layer 4-7/ TestCenter, Layer 4-7 Performance and Security and IMS).
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