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JDSU introduced new features to its widely adopted T-BERD/MTS-6000A platform
July 20, 2009
MILPITAS, Calif. -- JDSU today introduced new features to its widely adopted T-BERD®/MTS-6000A platform that make it the industry's smallest and most complete all-in-one solution for testing Ethernet over SONET/SDH – using one module and one graphical user interface (GUI) for all interfaces up to 10G, which is essential for rapidly troubleshooting problems in the field. The new features have led to multiple carrier product approvals for the T-BERD®/MTS-6000A.
The T-BERD®/MTS-6000A GUI guides users directly to the network layer that is causing trouble without the need for them to be an expert in every layer. This enables network architects, engineers and technicians to quickly identify and resolve the source of network quality issues.
“As Ethernet services become more prominent, carriers are presented with the challenge to offer them in an economic manner reusing their existing SONET/SDH infrastructure,” said Jim Nerschook, vice president and general manager in JDSU’s Communications Test and Measurement business segment. “The new features on the T-BERD/MTS-6000A help address this challenge and at the same time reduce the complexity and costs of managing Carrier Ethernet networks. These innovations further demonstrate JDSU’s commitment to building customer confidence by helping them deploy reliable and cost-effective Carrier Ethernet networks.”
JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; Toronto: JDU)
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