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Dilithium adds ISUP triggering to 3G test tool

March 29, 2005

Dilithium Networks, a provider of wireless multimedia solutions, announced a major new release of its 3G protocol analysis and test tool family, Dilithium Networks Analyzer (DNA).

Release 3.0 of DNA provides support for ISUP terminal and monitoring (including China), ISUP signaling to initiate and receive calls, and ISUP based trigger for traffic monitoring. DNA 3.0 also incorporates powerful triggering capabilities for monitoring multiple simultaneous channels with the option of capturing traffic upon trigger. An Auto-Dialer feature, available as an option to existing customers, provides automated and unattended testing capabilities. Additional features include enhancements for ISDN support, expanded message logging capabilities, and more.

Lee Ellison, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Dilithium Networks, said, "Adding ISUP triggering is a direct response to our customers. Infrastructure equipment vendors and mobile operators typically interface there video telephony solution with SS7 with ISUP. This capability allows them to do more extensive tests for QoS monitoring."

 

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