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Hello, my name is Jodi Zillmer.
I am an engineer here at Agilent.
I spent the last 6 years doing throughput testing with 3G wireless device developers.
I am glad to have the opportunity today to talk to you about some new capability in the
8960 and show you how it can simulate real world conditions in your lab.
3G technologies continue to evolve and dual carry HSDPA is one of the lastest advancements.
It supports a maximum data rate of 42 Mbps and is being rapidly deployed around the world.
The introduction of 4G is driving faster and faster rates in the market and wireless device
developers need to move quickly to respond.
You have told us you need verify your maximum data rates so that operators can more quickly
accept your devices for use in their live networks.
Now I will show you how the 8960 can help you with these challenges.
We will verify maximum 42 Mbps throughput using an actual dual carrier HSDPA device.
I will do this by creating an FTP file through the 8960 to a phone.
We will show you the results graphically on the data throughput monitor on the 8960.
Let us get started.
Okay here is the set up for our demonstration today.
We have an FTP server, an FTP client, and a dual character HSDPA smartphone and all
of these are configured to support the maximum data rate of 42 Mbps.
We are using an FTP today because it more closely simulates what you will actually see
on a live network.
Now I am going to turn on the phone and we are going to watch it connect to the 8960.
You can see that the phone is registering, it is PDP, active and its category is being
reported as 24.
That means that it supports dual carrier HSDPA.
Now we are ready to go.
Now I have started an FTP transfer from the server.
You can see here on the data throughput monitor that we have stable throughput near 42 Mbps.
This is an FTP data transfer with full acknowledgements from both the 8960 and the UE, which should
closely simulate what you expect to see on a live network.
Now you have seen a commercial dual carrier HSDP smartphone transferring data at 42 Mbps
and this helps you to quickly find and resolve performance issues in your lab and to reduce
the time you spend doing live network testing.
For more information you can go to the product page at the URLs:
www.agilent.com/find/e5515e www.agilent.com/find/e6703h
You can learn about other new capabilities that are supported by the 8960.
Thank you for your time.