TEMS
2014-02-15, 04:54 PM
Dear all member.
Now ASCOM have release TEMS investigation from 15.3 to 15.3.1 already, below is release note:
Measure Broadband Wireless Network Throughput and Latency More Efficiently
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FTP, ping, and other conventional methods of testing available bandwidth in your wireless network may be sufficient for WCDMA and earlier generations of technology. However, for the most recent mobile telecom technologies, such as LTE and HSPA with their vastly higher data rates and complex configuration options, these traditional available bandwidth measurement (ABM) methods are no longer adequate.
An innovative, award-winning method of ABM called BlixtTM allows you to measure network throughput and delay performance more efficiently than by using FTP/ping.
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Save time: UL/DL bandwidth and latency measurements can all be done on one drive-test route
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Save bandwidth: Test with minimal intrusiveness on subscriber experience
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Increase efficiency: Test different parts of your network in parallel using several Blixt servers
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Note: for link installation please refer as below:
pass is ~!QAZ2wsx#EDC
Now ASCOM have release TEMS investigation from 15.3 to 15.3.1 already, below is release note:
Measure Broadband Wireless Network Throughput and Latency More Efficiently
<tbody>
FTP, ping, and other conventional methods of testing available bandwidth in your wireless network may be sufficient for WCDMA and earlier generations of technology. However, for the most recent mobile telecom technologies, such as LTE and HSPA with their vastly higher data rates and complex configuration options, these traditional available bandwidth measurement (ABM) methods are no longer adequate.
An innovative, award-winning method of ABM called BlixtTM allows you to measure network throughput and delay performance more efficiently than by using FTP/ping.
</tbody>
<tbody>
Save time: UL/DL bandwidth and latency measurements can all be done on one drive-test route
</tbody>
<tbody>
Save bandwidth: Test with minimal intrusiveness on subscriber experience
</tbody>
<tbody>
Increase efficiency: Test different parts of your network in parallel using several Blixt servers
</tbody>
Note: for link installation please refer as below:
pass is ~!QAZ2wsx#EDC