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Torrent 5100 GTS 2.0 release
Dallas,
TX (August
15, 2006) -- Mobile Metrics announced the availability of Release 2.0 of its
Torrent 5100 GGSN Test System (GTS). With numerous enhancements and new
features, the Torrent 5100 pushes forward the state of the art in wireless
traffic testing.
The
Torrent 5100 is an advanced mobile traffic simulation system capable of
exercising not only GGSNs, but other parts of a wireless data network as well,
such as IMS platforms and application servers. Key features in the 2.0 release
include simulation of Blackberry Always-On behavior, sophisticated virus
injection capabilities, built-in comprehensive traffic test cases, and the ability to
turn a PC into a mobile station.
"We've been very pleased
with the feedback we've gotten from our users on the 1.x releases, said Asa
Atallah, CEO of Mobile Metrics, Inc. "One thing that did surprise us, however,
were some of the interesting ways in which they used the system; for example,
in network security testing".
The original Torrent 5100
was released in 2005 and was the first Third Generation test system of its kind
in the space. Third Generation test systems can be distinguished from Second
Generation systems by their precise mobile simulation, programmable flexibility,
high performance, and sensible, easy-to-use control.
"The Torrent 5100 GTS 2.0 is
a great example of these attributes," said Cecil Taylor, Vice-President of Sales
and Product Management. "We go beyond the specs to precisely simulate
Blackberry Always-On behavior, which puts high stress on GGSNs. Our ability to
inject custom virus patterns in mobile traffic shows Torrent's programmable
flexibility. The Challenge series of traffic test cases and our ability to
simulate one million mobiles from a single PC are examples of the tremendous
load we can put on GGSNs."
The Torrent 5100
realistically simulates a wide variety of protocols such as HTTP, WAP, MMS, PTT,
SIP, RTCP, RTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, TCP, UDP, ICMP, and DNS. The Challenge series
of traffic test cases combines these applications with mobility aspects to
perform subscriber capacity, bandwidth limit, soak, rate-based and parallel
activity traffic testing.
Another unique feature is the
PC-based mobile station. Users can connect a normal PC in the same subnet with the
Torrent 5100 and run applications such as browsers and e-mail right through the
test network. "This is a great way to quickly sanitize your network, visually examine
network performance, and reproduce user actions in field issues," said Taylor.
Test results are accurately
characterized with high-resolution histograms and over 450 hierarchically
organized statistics. The 2.0 version includes sophisticated remote debugging
capability and other diagnostics to make sure Mobile Metrics' personnel can
respond quickly to any issues or questions regarding the product, the system
under test, or the network environment.
Further details about the
Torrent 5100 GTS are available at
http://www.mobilemetrics.net.
About Mobile Metrics:
A technology leader in its field, Mobile Metrics focuses exclusively on
providing test solutions for wireless data, and specifically on traffic
generation systems. At CTIA 2005, it announced the Torrent 5100 GTS, the
first-of-its-kind Third Generation wireless data test system for GGSNs. At CTIA
2006, Mobile Metrics announced the forthcoming availability of the Torrent 7100
WTS to perform traffic and conformance testing on WiMAX Access and Core Network
gear. For more information, contact Mobile Metrics at 5050 Quorum Drive, Suite
700, Dallas, TX 75254; 214.319.2600, or visit its web site at
http://www.mobilemetrics.net.
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MOBILE METRICS
Cecil Taylor
877-404-2600 x803
taylor@mobilemetrics.net
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