Once upon a time, edge-of-net- work devices – also known as telephones – belonged to tele- phone companies, and life was simple. In 1968, the FCC opened up telephone networks to user-owned devices, paving the way for a new era of faxes, modems, answering machines and high-tech phones. Life was still simple, at least for phone companies, because subscribers were responsible for their own devices.
Jul 23, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- TraceSpan Communications, a provider of broadband analysis and monitoring solutions, announced the expansion of the company's partnership with the UNH-IOL for GPON testing.
RA’ANANA, ISRAEL – TraceSpan Communications, a developer of broadband analysis and monitoring solutions, announced the expansion of its partnership with the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Lab (UNH-IOL) for GPON testing. The UNH-IOL is an independent provider of broad-based testing and standards conformance services for the networking industry.
UNH-IOL, a neutral, third-party laboratory dedicated to testing data networking technologies through industry collaboration, and broadband analysis and monitoring equipment vendor TraceSpan Communications say they will collaborate to create a testbed for GPON interoperability and conformance testing.
UNH-IOL, a neutral, third-party laboratory dedicated to testing data networking technologies through industry collaboration, and TraceSpan Communications, a leader in broadband analysis and monitoring solutions, announce today their partnership for GPON interoperability and conformance testing.