US
: Dilithium Networks announced that NEC, one of the largest 3G handset
vendors has purchased Dilithium Network Analyzer, further confirming
our leading position in the 3G video telephony test market.
Dilithium Networks
estimates that 80% of 3G Mobile operators, network equipment vendors,
and handset manufacturers use Dilithium Networks Analyzer (DNA) to
perform 3G-324M protocol compliance, interoperability testing and
QoS measurements of mobile networks.
DNA was the first
3G-324M/H.324M protocol analysis tool on the market and has established
itself as the industry reference platform for compliance and interoperability
testing of network equipment and terminals. It is in use by a majority
of the 3G operators including Vodafone, H3G, Orange, SFR, NTT DoCoMo,
China Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom, KTF, and SK Telecom as well as a majority
of network and terminal vendors including Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung,
NEC, Motorola, Alcatel, Lucent, and Nortel.
“DNA has
become the defacto standard among mobile operators, network equipment,
and handset vendors” said Paul Zuber, Chief Executive Officer,
Dilithium Networks. “We will continue to strengthen our leadership
position by working closely with Mobile operators to provide best
in class solutions to enable successful uptake of video telephony
and provide a high quality user experience.”
The DNA
family of video telephony protocol analysis tools supports a variety
of wireless and wireline interfaces, including 3G data cards and 3G
and FOMA handsets. The DNA’s new key performance indicators
(KPI) features allow operators to measure and test networks Quality
of Service (QoS) and Service Level Agreement (SLA) delivery in the
field and lab environments.