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Utel Systems is a Norwegian provider of telecom network and service surveillance solutions. The company originated at Telenor, one of the world’s largest providers of mobile communications.
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This solution allows companies designing NFC capable products to verify the strict conformance of their protocol implementation to NFC Forum standards … 25 September 2014, Montbonnot France — Today KEOLABS, a leading provider of testing tools and services for smart objects and NFC, announced the NFC Forums’ accreditation of its NFC Forum Digital Validation Solution. […]
(TOKYO) – PROFITAP C1AP-1G, 1G Aggregation Tap has won the Interop Tokyo 2014 Best of Show – Special Award under test and measurement products category.
In-line Gigabit troubleshooting with a Laptop? Is a Laptop good for in-line gigabit capture? When it comes to processing performance, buffering or storage capacity, a Laptop is a very cost effective solution. Limitations are mainly caused by its integrated network card. For a 1G NIC, monitoring a 2Gbps in-line gigabit is already a problem, by […]
ComWorth Solutions complements KEOLABS’ worldwide sales organization with a sales team dedicated to SEA markets including Singapore etc.
CommunicAsia2013 being the Asia’s largest integrated info communication technology event, is instrumental in connecting the ICT industry. Industry professionals from around the world congregate at this annual event to obtain industry updates, witness product / service launches, optimise business opportunities and gain insightful knowledge from the industry’s experts.
“IEEE 1588 v2 or Precision Time Protocol (PTP) provides a number of features that make life easier for those who need to deploy time synchronization”, stated Henrik Brill Jensen, CEO, Napatech. “First and foremost, it is based on Ethernet, so no special cabling is required. In PTP networks, the choice of master is negotiated by the attached PTP aware devices. If this is not available, the next best master is agreed. In addition, the PTP protocol has built-in compensation for transmission latency. This all happens automatically without the need for configuration or consideration by the user. It is as simple as plug-and-play.”