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(Norway), October 1st 2000: Utel Systems introduced the new PCMCIA based test instrument for protocol
simulation and monitoring on SS7 (C7) and ISDN PRA. The instrument,
called PIST-2MP, offers
comprehensive functionality and advanced features for protocol testing in
signalling networks including equipment such as switches and ISPBX's.
Typical users for the instrument are
carriers, netowork operators, service providers and manufacturers of equipment
to the telecom industry.
For carriers
making interconnect agreements significant interconnect tests
have to be carried out. The instrument
PIST-2MP can be delivered with different suites of interconnect test scripts
automating and simplifying tis process. Example of such script packages are ISUP
testing according to the ITU-T Q.78x series or ISDN End-to-end testin according
to the Eurescom P412 reccomendation.
Utel Systems
are focusing on the European and Australian markets through a network of
distributors.
About
Utel Systems
Utel
Systems was founded in September 1998. The technology and products have been
developed for a period of 10 years within Telenor, the major Norwegian
telecommunication carrier. The company is focusing on
providing their customers with a combination of
telecom know-how, price efficient products and systems,
on-site training/assistance and fast access to expert support.
The products and services are therefore all built on
a solid platform of signalling know-how. This platform is continuously
strengthened through tight hands on interrelations with the
largest customers.
Defining the Nordic countries to be
the home
market, Utel Systems address the global
market of telecommunication carriers, service providers and equipment
manufacturers. International
sales is however currently focused on Europe
and Australia through an increasing network of dedicated, local partners/distributors.
For more information, please visit
the corporate web-site at:
www.utelsystems.com.

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