Test gear firm, Averna, Tuesday announced that Intel has selected its DP-1000 DOCSIS Protocol Analyzer to test its DOCSIS 3.1 chipset prior to final certification.
Intel Chooses Averna for Testing #DOCSIS 3.1 Chipsets http://t.co/6piwcO9JDS pic.twitter.com/VZfwloX9vk
— Averna Technologies (@avernatech) October 6, 2015
According to Averna, the DP-1000 captures and filters MAC-layer data in real-time to verify RF parameters, validate MAC-level communication, troubleshoot interoperability issues, and improve performance. Developed with major industry players and designed for both DOCSIS 3.0 and DOCSIS 3.1, the DP-1000 provides users with state-of-the-art tools for analyzing, debugging, maintaining and monitoring local networks and Internet connections. Multiple system operators (MSOs), chipset manufacturers, product developers and certifications bodies use it to quickly find and correct trouble spots in order to maintain the highest quality of service possible.
Alex Pelland, Director of Broadband Test Strategy at Averna
Since DOCSIS 3.1 will enable a new generation of sophisticated products and cable services, broadband product developers like Intel will benefit from the DP-1000’s ability to accelerate the important validation and certification phases.