Anite launches Nemo Invex II LTE benchmarking system

Anite has announced the launch of Nemo Invex II, its latest benchmarking solution for CSPs, wireless infrastructure vendors, certification laboratories and regulatory bodies. Nemo Invex II is a benchmarking system that combines powerful, intuitive software and scalable, robust hardware to create a superior solution for benchmarking wireless networks and devices.

Nemo Invex II provides critical quality-of-service (QoS) measurements and a wide variety of quality-of-experience (QoE) service testing. Its enhanced power efficiency reduces the power usage per test device by approximately 50%. The innovative thermal design enables longer, uninterrupted and therefore more reliable measurements. Improved UPS functions include back-up for scanners as well as built-in monitoring for power, temperature and current, thus maintaining the measurement system at optimal temperature. In addition, high power USB ports enable batteries to be charged during long test drives.

“Anite’s investment in Nemo Invex II demonstrates our commitment to the benchmarking market”, said Petri Toljamo, the managing director of Anite’s Network Testing business. “We strive to anticipate and exceed customer requirements by developing test tools which enable them to respond to the ever-growing information and data flow in wireless networks.”

Jussi Lemiläinen, the vice president of product management and business development at Anite’s Network Testing business, added: “Our customers are now able to improve their benchmarking processes as well as save costs. With Nemo Invex II, they will be able to benchmark the latest mobile broadband technologies and devices all in one test drive. The increasing complexity of mobile networks requires more from the test equipment. Capacity, energy consumption and usability are key drivers for test tool design, in which Anite is determined to continue leading the industry”.


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