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Home » Verizon Wireless Employs Tektronix for LTE Monitoring

Verizon Wireless Employs Tektronix for LTE Monitoring

February 21, 2011
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Verizon Wireless is using Tektronix Communications’ Iris suite of solutions to support the monitoring of its LTE services. The system will provide deep, end-to-end visibility into the LTE network and service performance. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Tektronix’s Iris suite provides real-time and historical information for service troubleshooting and performance monitoring needs. Key elements include:

  • GeoProbe G10 a high-speed, high-density 10GE probe that features a distributed architecture optimized to handle high -bandwidth IP traffic.
  • Iris Analyzer toolset — Includes Iris Protocol Analyzer (PA), Iris Session Analyzer (ISA) and Iris Traffic Analyzer (ITA), which provides L2 to L7 troubleshooting by characterizing IP traffic by links, applications and servers.
  • IrisView — Easy-to-use, configurable software framework that provides a single, integrated platform for all applications, including feeds to customer experience management (CEM) systems and third party OSS, BSS applications.
  • Iris Performance Intelligence — Provides end-to-end analysis and reporting capabilities coupled with a flexible and powerful KPI/KQI modeling engine that allows operators to better link desired business outcomes to events that occur at the network level.

http://www.tektronix.com

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