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Agama launches Analyzer OMNIA

May 14, 2013 08.16 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Analyzer OMNIA - Dashboard viewANGA COM 2013: Hall 10.1, Stand T18. Video service quality assurance expert Agama Technologies has launched Analyzer OMNIA, a new DVB-C monitoring probe. It will be showcased at this year’s ANGACOM in Cologne.

“The new space and cost efficient product range will mean no more ‘blind spots’ for cable operators, as it provides complete transparency of the delivered quality by monitoring up to 48 multiplexes and all individual services, all the time in real-time, with complete TS analysis and full TR290 parameter set,” according to a statement by ther company

“Cable operators have until now been forced to rely on round-robin (RR) techniques for RF multiplex monitoring, since existing video monitoring equipment on the market provide low density and scalability in terms of number of input interfaces as well as monitoring depth and coverage.

“These limitations leave the operators with poor coverage and thereby scarce insight into the QoS and QoE of the deployed services. In turn, this reduces the possibilities for being aware of and acting on issues currently occurring in the distribution, as well as understanding the long-term trends and underlying causes.

“With Analyzer OMNIA, all these limitations are eliminated. Through a unique combination of analysis depth and capacity, Agama’s new and innovative solution offers a magnitude higher density of simultaneously monitored muxes compared to any other solution on the market today. It also removes the need of compromising on the monitoring level, as it allows for full real-time monitoring including all TR290 Prio 1-3 parameters for every individual service.”

“The Analyzer OMNIA is a game changer for cable operators,” said Johan Görsjö, director of product management at Agama Technologies. “It is the first product on the market to provide cable operators with operational transparency through full, in-depth monitoring on all muxes and services concurrently in a very compact and cost efficient format. OMNIA of course integrates seamlessly with our complete end-to-end video monitoring concept – creating real-time, actionable insight into service quality in all parts of the delivery chain, from the head-end to the viewing device. This empowers operators to work proactively to increase customer satisfaction and lower OPEX.”

Agama will showcase its complete solution for end-to-end video service assurance, including the new Analyzer OMNIA, at ANGA COM 2013 in Cologne

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Filed Under: ANGA COM, Newsline, Tech, Testing Tagged With: Agama Edited: 15 May 2013 08:53

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