According to Frost & Sullivan, Aware has benefited greatly from the rising customer demand for triple play services. With service providers adding voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), IP television (IPTV), and high-definition TV (HDTV) to their DSL-based offerings, there is a growing need for more sophisticated test and monitoring solutions to ensure superior quality of experience (QoE) for their customers. Aware has cashed in on this need by providing advanced testing technology, including its Dr. DSL software and hardware solutions, which leverage the company's 14 years of experience in DSL silicon intellectual property.
Aware's Dr. DSL Line Diagnostics Platform (LDP) is an advanced test and diagnostics server-based software solution that, "when used in conjunction with a service provider's installed access equipment, such as DSLAMs and gateways, offers a comprehensive system for analysis and diagnostics of the service provider's DSL lines," explains Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Olga Yashkova. "Aware's Dr. DSL LDP is a cost-effective tool which enables service providers to ensure the service levels and troubleshoot the subscriber lines of their new bandwidth-intensive broadband and IPTV service offerings."
"Aware has extended its product offering by expanding its Universal DMT (UDMT) product line of small-profile DSL test modem modules, which are designed for easy integration with telecom products such as outside plant handheld devices and automated test head solutions," notes Yashkova. "These 'all-in-one' modules, which can emulate a central office or customer premises device, are compliant with all DSL standards including asymmetrical DSL (ADSL), ADSL2+, as well as very high speed DSL (VDSL2)."
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