Saturday 20 January 2024

NTN testing to ensure constant coverage,

Anritsu Corporation is to enable OEMs and third party test houses to conduct Skylo defined testing of non-terrestrial network (NTN) devices using Anritsu test platforms according to an announcement from Skylo Technologies. This collaboration will enable device, module, and chipset manufacturers to use a trusted third party to ensure their products are compatible with Skylo's network, delivering the highest standards of performance, reliability, and connectivity for their customers.

Anritsu's advanced testing methodologies and equipment will play a crucial role in evaluating the robustness and efficiency of devices intended for use on Skylo's network. This testing process is designed to rigorously assess each device's functionality, signal integrity, and Radio Frequency (RF) characteristics, guaranteeing that they can withstand diverse and potentially challenging environmental and RF conditions.

Anritsu will be supporting a number of test areas, including device RF parametrics, Over-The-Air (OTA), Performance, Protocol Conformance, and RF Conformance tests. Dr. Andrew Nuttall, CTO and Co-Founder of Skylo, says: "Skylo is committed to revolutionizing the way the world connects, especially in remote and underserved areas. Our partnership with Anritsu is a significant step towards ensuring that our customers and partners can get their devices certified on our network in the quickest, easiest ways possible. Anritsu's expertise in testing and certification is invaluable in our mission to provide seamless connectivity everywhere."

"We are thrilled to partner with Skylo and contribute to its groundbreaking work in non-terrestrial networks," said Jonathan Borrill, CTO for Anritsu T&M. "We believe NTN is a key technology that has begun to revolutionize the world of telecommunications and will become an integral part of future wireless networks. Our shared commitment to excellence in telecommunications will ensure that devices operating on Skylo's network are of the highest calibre."


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