Summary
Testing a network by taking measurements at all key locations is a requirement for optimum system performance. If any piece of a network is not operating at peak performance, it will impact the ultimate user experience and, as a result, the revenue that the network generates. In any communications system there are phases of network testing. At the build-out phase you must verify the physical hookup and installation in baseline tests by making sure that you have the right components for the frequency and design of your system, that those parts were handled and installed correctly, and that they respond and perform as specified. The preventative maintenance, or troubleshooting, phase requires inspection of the signal itself to ensure it is at the proper levels, the signal envelope is correct, and the signal quality is acceptable. These two levels of test apply to every type of communication system within your network.
Features
• Installation verification
• Interference analysis
• Preventive maintenance
• Quality of service (QoS) assurance
• Capacity analysis
• Equipment maintenance or coverage analysis
Benefits
• Ensured coverage and voice quality
• Reduced downtime and costs
• Increased customer satisfaction
• Maximum productivity and systems performance

