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Anite Buys LTE Test Tools

January 28, 2013 |
HAMPSHIRE, U.K. -- Anite, a global leader in wireless equipment testing technology, today announces the acquisition of the Propsim® channel emulation product set from Elektrobit, a global leader in software and hardware solutions for the wireless and automotive industries. The acquisition is in line with Anite’s wider strategy to further expand its product portfolio within Performance testing.

The market leading Propsim® branded portfolio of radio channel emulators are designed to replicate wireless environments and isolate performance issues of wireless equipment in order to ensure the reliable functionality of any broadband wireless technology, such as 4G LTE. The acquisition of the Propsim® product set enables Anite to broaden its product offering and expand into new customer segments, including network infrastructure interoperability testing.

The evolution of wireless technologies, such as LTE and their complex antenna configurations is leading to an increased need for Performance testing in order to maintain high end-user experience. The emulation of different radio channel conditions within a laboratory environment is a key enabler in providing comprehensive Performance test solutions.

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