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Actix Touts LTE Milestone

January 16, 2013 |
LONDON -- Over 100 of the world’s mobile operators, network equipment providers, outsourcers and handset/chipset manufacturers now rely on Actix for the rollout of LTE. The milestone sees Actix with approximately 50 per cent share of the LTE rollout acceptance market.

The Actix LTE Network Acceptance solution already supports all LTE operators in North America and the three major operators in Japan. Rising demand from the second wave of rollouts in Europe has driven more recent orders, as countries including the UK, Germany and France look to Actix to help launch next generation networks.

Actix LTE Network Acceptance enables mobile operators to minimize the substantial risks involved in LTE rollout and ensure day-one network quality. The solution independently verifies the performance of LTE networks prior to launch by enforcing transparent and unambiguous KPIs, giving operators complete visibility and control of the rollout process.

Actix Ltd.



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