Anite’s SAS interoperability solution supports the largest number of tests for Tier-1 device acceptance programmes. It has enabled Anite to become the first device test vendor to achieve the 80 per cent validation target for GTI Priority-1 TD-LTE interoperability test cases for device functionality and performance in LTE Bands 38 and 40. This landmark target is important as it highlights Anite’s leading position in developing mobile operator device acceptance test cases.
Major mobile operators around the world are using lab-based device testing as it offers a cost-effective way to perform controllable, repeatable and automated device testing. These operators are now looking to ensure that the next generation of mobile devices deliver on the promise of LTE-Advanced (LTE-A). In the run up to the Mobile World Congress, Anite announced that it had achieved peak data rates with commercial devices for LTE-A carrier aggregation – requirements driven by leading US operators. The availability of reliable high speed data rates is growing in importance as subscribers increasingly want to access data intensive mobile services ‘on the move’.
Mike Bonin, Managing Director at Anite, who accepted the award, said, “We are excited to have received this award from GTI for our contributions to the TD-LTE community. This recognition demonstrates that Anite, with its interoperability and performance test solutions, plays a key role in ensuring that new devices are developed and launched according to end-users expectations.”