| MUMBAI:
Extending the breadth and value of its SunSet Modular Test Toolkit (SSMTT) family,
Sunrise Telecom Incorporated, today announced the SSMTT-41 module, an essential
tool for triple play to the home deployments. "Triple play deployments
create unique and demanding installation and maintenance scenarios," said
Steve Kim, product marketing manager at Sunrise Telecom. "The SSMTT-41 integrates
all of the tests required to turn up a VDSL-based IPTV customer, both inside and
outside the home, in a single tool. This allows our customers to speed deployment
of service, simplify maintenance, and ensure end-user satisfaction." This
multi-function test tool is the only unit available to support VDSL line verification
function and inside wiring tests in an integrated system. The SSMTT-41 includes
a VDSL modem, HPNA analyzer, RF signal level meter, spectrum analyzer, and wiring
test features in a single unit. The easy-to-use SSMTT-41 verifies that inside
wiring is capable of supporting IPTV signals by analyzing the HPNA signals on
the in-house coax or twisted-pair wiring. The unit verifies cable continuity,
detects broken diplexers, provides cable identification and estimates the cable
length. Additionally, the SSMTT-41 analyzes RF video signals and identifies interference
utilizing the integrated RF signal level meter and spectrum analyzer functions. By
combining these critical test features into a single unit, Sunrise Telecom has
created a unique and invaluable tool that dramatically accelerates installation
and maintenance activities. By ensuring quality and reliability on every installation,
service providers can keep maintenance costs to a minimum by reducing the number
of truck rolls. The level of testing and quality assurance provided by the SSMTT-41
leads to high levels of customer satisfaction. The SSMTT-41 module is the
newest addition to Sunrise Telecom's SunSet MTT family. With more than 35 test
modules now shipping, the handheld SunSet MTT provides field technicians the industry's
broadest selection of test options needed to install, verify, and troubleshoot
a wide variety of service technologies. |