The wireless test market officially has a new player. Dyaptive Systems launched its first product earlier this month, taking itself out of an unofficial stealth mode. The company, recognizable to the handful of companies it has worked with since its founding in October 2001 in Vancouver, British Columbia, makes its formal debut at the 2004 DCMA America Congress this week in Miami. The company's admission ticket to the still-large club of test companies vying for the business of wireless network equipment manufacturers and network operators is a high-density, software-defined radio-based load and performance instrument to test CDMA wireless infrastructure, particularly base stations. Dyaptive's product? The DMTS-8000. "The DMTS allows operators and network equipment manufacturers to set quality benchmarks for how they measure performance of network gear," said Steve Szabo, vice president of busine'ss development for Dyaptive.
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