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June 2006



Victoria Combo Jitter/Wander
Modular Test & Measurement Solution up to 2.5 Gbit/s


Maidenhead (UK)Trend Communications is announcing Victoria Combo Jitter/Wander, a high-performance test & measurement tool for (NG-)SDH/SONET networks.

Trend Communications is announcing Victoria Combo Jitter/Wander, a high-performance jitter/wander solution for next-generation and legacy SDH/SONET networks up to 2.5 Gbit/s.

Victoria Combo Jitter/Wander is a new module for Trend’s Victoria Combo test platform, enhancing the tester so that it now supports jitter/wander generation and analysis, tolerance and transfer tests, as well as frequency offset and drift.

Victoria Combo Jitter/Wander checks synchronisation networks for clock impairments and jitter/wander, to make sure that signals are suitable for transmission, data flows smoothly and all the relevant ITU-T and ETSI standards are met.

What's unique about this module is that it can carry out full built-in wander measurements in real time (TIE, MTIE, MRTIE, TDEV), without any additional software.

For more details, see the Victoria Combo Jitter/Wander Product Page.

You can find more information on the Victoria Combo test platform here.

About Trend Communications
Trend Communications produces test equipment for access, metro, mobile, and core networks. Trend's strength is based on robust and high quality solutions, combining technical excellence with ease of use. We support most telecom and datacom technologies including: 3G/UMTS, ADSL, ADSL2/+, ATM, E1, Datacom, FRL, GHDSL, GFP, GigE, HDSL, IP, IMA, ISDN, Jitter/Wander, PDH, SDSL, SDH, SONET, Synchronisation, Triple-play, VCAT and VoIP.

Trend Communications is a subsidiary of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.

For further information, please contact:
Jose M. Caballero, Marketing Manager
Trend Communications,
Tel: +34 93 300 3313
pepe.caballero@trendcomms.com
http://www.trendcomms.com


For more information please contact
Trend Communications
Tel +44 (0) 1628 503500


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