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Blazar
chooses Adax for its next-generation wireless application tool
Only
Adax products met Blazar’s stringent requirements.
Reading,
UK, 9th December 2003: Swedish development company Blazar
has chosen Adax signaling communications controllers and software
for Solver, its testing tool for 2.5G and 3G wireless equipment.
The Adax products provide the multiple protocol capabilities that
enable Solver to be easily configured to support a variety of digital
testing functions, thereby reducing the need for multiple test systems.
The Adax products were chosen because they were the only ones that
met Blazar’s stringent functionality and flexibility requirements.
Solver is
a load and stress testing application tool for both GPRS and 3G networks.
It utilises Adax’s HDC-PMC card and Frame Relay software for
the Gb interface over T1/E1 and ATMII-PMC card and SSCOP/SSCF software
for the IuPS and IuCS interface over OC3. By assisting developers in
the design, integration, installation and acceptance testing of 2.5G
and 3G networks, the Solver tool enables manufacturers and operators
to deliver complex digital telecommunications equipment and services
faster and more cost-effectively, whilst helping to ensure interoperability
and reliability under different traffic circumstances.
Blazar has
integrated its higher layer software and application to the Adax hardware
and software. Specifically, the Frame Relay on the HDC card has been
integrated to Blazar’s Network Services for the Gb interface
application while the ATM card and SSCOP/SSCF have been integrated
to Blazar MTP3b for the IuPS and IuCS interface application of Solver.
“When
choosing interface hardware for the Solver unit we contacted several
vendors but only Adax could give us what we were looking for,” said
Joachim Borgh, Development Manager at Blazar. “The architecture
of its hardware and the drivers for it suited our purpose perfectly
while the built-in lower layers of the ATM protocol stack, SSCOP and
SSCF were an extra bonus. With these layers already implemented with
the card we could then focus on the upper part of the protocol stack.”
“Another
very strong reason for choosing Adax was that their products gave us
the ability to develop the solution on Solaris but deploy the system
using Linux as the operating system with no changes needed to Solver,” Borgh
added.
About
Blazar
Blazar Technologies AB designs, develops, manufactures, markets and supports
advanced software-based systems that ensure the operators revenue streams of
today's communication systems as well as Next Generation Networks.
Products span from Test-tools
for verification of individual network-elements to Management systems
for large communication networks.
Blazar's strength lies in
their profound knowledge of legacy and Next Generation Networks architecture
in combination with the ability to develop robust, scalable and high-performance
systems. The current product range includes the Test and Verification
tool Solver and the Management tool NetWatch.
Visit us at www.blazar.biz.
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