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News Release from: Dilithium Networks
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 February 2003

Analyser takes on 3G network issues

The Dilithium Networks DNA analyser is a H.324M/3G-324M protocol analysis and test tool for 3G markets.

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The Dilithium Networks DNA analyser is a H.324M/3G-324M protocol analysis and test tool for 3G markets. Dilithium Networks' DNA is a dual-purpose tool that can serve as a protocol analysis and test tool as well as client terminal for H.324M/3G-324M (as defined by 3GPP and 3GPP2). Dilithium Networks' DNA offers a powerful and versatile tool for interoperability testing, troubleshooting and H.324M/3G-324M-based videotelephony service optimisation for network equipment manufacturers, handset manufacturers and mobile operators deploying multimedia services over 3G networks.

The latest release of the DNA (Release 2.0) offers enhanced functionality that widens the scope of protocol testing and analysis, delivers new interoperability troubleshooting and problem determination capabilities, and performance monitoring.

New features in this release include additional multiplexer (H.223) control and programming options, new command and control (H.245) configuration and tracing capabilities, enhanced media (voice and video codec) control, and enhanced GUI.

The DNA's new features draw on Dilithium Networks' expertise in multimedia protocols, as well as on the experience accumulated by Dilithium Networks and its customers using the DNA to troubleshoot live deployment problems.

The DNA is designed for diagnosing, analysing and monitoring several aspects of videotelephony calls, including call control, connection setup and tear down, and voice and video codec quality.

Operators and OEMs are using the device to test new terminals and their interoperability with network equipment.

"Deployment of 3G networks requires powerful test, analysis and problem pin-pointing tools to meet the rapid time-to-market requirements for equipment vendors, and network operators", stated Dr Marwan Jabri, CTO of Dilithium Networks.

"The DNA is essential to test interoperability, troubleshoot problems, optimise quality levels and make necessary adjustments before investing considerable resources behind large-scale manufacturing, network deployment or service initiation.

It also can assist in the ongoing monitoring of videotelephony services".

Dilithium Networks' DNA 2.0 is now available to customers and will be demonstrated next week at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes.

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