Mobile operator Telstra selects JDSU HST-3000 to ensure quality broadband services

By Telecom Lead Team: Test and Measurement major JDSU
announced that Australia’s Telstra has selected the JDSU HST-3000 handheld test
solution to ensure quality video, data and voice services.

 

Telstra
selected the HST-3000 for its ability to locate and proactively troubleshoot
service-impacting issues in its copper and ADSL network infrastructure. Telstra
provides services to more than 8.3 million fixed lines and 12.2 million mobile
customers.

 

The HST-3000, widely deployed by major telecommunications
service providers worldwide, supports multiple test requirements for broadband
access networks, from the physical layer to the application layer for VoIP and
packet video in IPTV, among other environments. Its modular design speeds the
deployment of new network technologies and services, ensures a quality customer
experience and reduces network expenses.

 

“We offer a full range of broadband products and
services to our customers over a vast geographical area. The ability to quickly
and efficiently activate and assure broadband services is absolutely vital to
our business. Our customer service mantra is to get it right first time, and
the JDSU HST-3000 is the right fit to assist Telstra in achieving this outcome.
Ultimately the HST-3000 offered us the best possible test solution to ensure
that reliable services over copper, ADSL and new generation technologies are
provided for our customers,” said Ken Gray, service design manager at
Telstra.

 

A company press release said the JDSU HST-3000 was selected as the tool to empower our field workforce to deliver the
best possible customer experience every time.

 

Recently, JDSU
announced that its drive test solution offers wireless carriers an LTE network
analysis tool accessible through an Android smartphone.

 

The application simplifies LTE radio frequency service
verification and troubleshooting while reducing network management costs.
Smartphones that are enabled with JDSU’s LTE RF optimization application allow
engineers to perform real-life test scenarios as LTE networks are being trialed
and established.

 

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