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Spirent to Mitigate Network Outages; Offers Two New Solutions with End-to-end Network Testing Capabilities
Spirent Communications introduces two new test solutions, Spirent Landslide EDGE and Spirent Landslide CORE, for mobile network operators to maximize their operational efficiencies by empowering them to deploy and operate in real time.

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SUNNYVALE, CA: The ever growing usage of mobile networks has congested the bandwidth and overloaded the network. The rise in usage of connected devices, services and applications have paved way for outages in the mobile network. To address the challenges, Spirent Communications introduces two new test solutions, Spirent Landslide EDGE and Spirent Landslide CORE, for mobile network operators to maximize their operational efficiencies by empowering them to deploy and operate in real time.
Spirent Landslide offers end-to-end testing of mobile and Wi-Fi environment allowing users toverify mobile equipment’s claims. It enables users to test and revamp their network design and simultaneously inspects the impact of changes.
The latest solutions from the company mitigate network outages and boosts performance, thus endeavoring value for service providers. The Spirent Landslide EDGE offers remote validation and supports end-to-end testing of the network while the Spirent Landslide CORE performs end-to-end active tests and keeps a tab on network health. It offers fault isolation and upgrade validation.
“According to industry sources, mobile operators are spending around $15 billion a year globally dealing with all kinds of network degradation and outages, including those related to congestion and overload,” says John Baker, GM, Spirent Communications’ Mobility group. “By using Landslide CORE and EDGE, carriers can greatly improve the real-time visibility of the network control and data plane as well as validate the impact of each node in the network on individual services from a QoE perspective.”