Trend Adds New Features to Test ADSL2 and ADSL2+

High Wycombe, UK (PRWEB) November 26, 2004

Aurora Presto now provides comprehensive ADSL2, READSL and ADSL2+ testing capabilities in addition to its existing xDSL modem technologies. Its multilayer test facilities are ideally suited to installation and maintenance of xDSL circuits including the latest triple play (voice, video, data) architectures. The ALT2000 handheld advanced copper tester, has now new masks that speed and simplify the qualification of ADSL2 and ADSL2+ services over the local loop.

Aurora Presto is a hand-held tester with multi-layer capabilities for testing Physical, xDSL, ATM, PPP, IP and Internet download testing. It provides all the functions needed to install, maintain and troubleshoot Asymmetric and Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Lines and services.Internal interface cards provide various modem types, data interfaces and DMM/TDR testing capabilities within one unit.

ALT2000 is the tool for any physical qualification,monitoring or maintenance of copper pair subscriber loops used for today’s transmission systems. Its advanced features make it easy to use even by the non-expert for PASS/FAIL testing. Extensive test capabilities for voice and DSL make it attractive to the specialist needing a high-performance analyser. Ideally suited to qualification of xDSL circuits, it includes all the functions you need for copper loop testing.

About Trend Communications

Trend Communications is an international company operating in the market of telecommunications test equipment. Trend is a world leader in the supply of testing solutions encompassing voice and data products for ATM, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ISDN, V5, xDSL, POTS, SDH, SONET, PDH and IP infrastructures.

For further information, please contact:

Jose M. Caballero, Marketing Manager

Trend Communications Ltd,

Tel: +44 1628 534715

pepe.caballero@trendcomms.com

http://www.trendcomms.com

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