VIAVI Introduces Industry’s Smallest Handheld Network Tester for Next-Generation Mobile and Cable Networks

T-BERD/MTS 5882 enables testing for emerging 5G and Remote PHY technologies, speeding install and troubleshooting in form factor 20 percent smaller than competitor

San Jose, Calif., June 11, 2018 VIAVI Solutions (NASDAQ: VIAV) today announced the launch of the T-BERD/MTS 5882, packing critical features to enable fiber characterization, multi-protocol service activation, troubleshooting, and maintenance for next-generation mobile and cable networks into the industry’s smallest form factor for this category of instrument.

Emerging network architectures require precise timing to synchronize distributed equipment, such as with the IEEE 1588v2 Precision Timing Protocol. This applies to mobile networks with distributed 5G radios interoperating with LTE macro cells, in cable networks where distributed Remote PHY devices (RPD) require synchronization for proper DOCSIS functionality, and in utility networks for the synchronization of distributed power transmission equipment. In all cases, ensuring that equipment is properly synchronized is critical for high-quality network operation, yet this is becoming more difficult to achieve due to growing complexity and convergence.

In order to help service providers and their contractors simplify testing of these complex technologies, the T-BERD/MTS 5882 portable solution covers a broad range of tests in an automated workflow. This lightweight, versatile tool significantly reduces time in the field for technicians of all skill levels across hybrid workforces.

The move to 5G, Remote PHY and other distributed technologies means even more stringent synchronization targets must be met to prevent service degradation. Based on the VIAVI leadership in fiber and communications network testing, and the company’s collaboration with Tier-1 service providers, the T-BERD/MTS 5882 solution addresses these critical requirements. This instrument is optimized for fiber characterization, multi-protocol service activation, troubleshooting and maintenance across mobile, cable and power utility networks. Key features include:

  • Built on the proven platform of the T-BERD/MTS 5800, making it the smallest instrument in its category in the industry
  • Support for emerging and legacy network protocols such as Ethernet, CPRI, eCPRI, OTN, and PDH
  • Built-in GNSS receiver
  • Enhanced diagnostics for microwave backhaul installation and maintenance
  • Extended battery life and fast battery recharge
  • Job Manager application that consolidates and automates testing and reporting, resulting in industry-leading job accuracy and timely completion in around 30 minutes.

“With this one solution, VIAVI is delivering on the promise of two major industry trends – the evolution of networks to deliver Gigabit speed to the end user, and greater workforce efficiency through automation,” said Kevin Oliver, Vice President and General Manager, Converged Instruments and Virtual Test, VIAVI Solutions. “The T-BERD/MTS 5882 supports the more advanced requirements of 5G and Remote PHY, enabling technicians and contractors of all skill levels to complete their work quickly and accurately. It’s an essential tool for mobile, cable, and utility network operators.”


About VIAVI Solutions
VIAVI (NASDAQ: VIAV) is a global provider of network test, monitoring and assurance solutions to communications service providers, enterprises, network equipment manufacturers, civil, government, military and avionics customers, supported by a worldwide channel community including VIAVI Velocity Partners. We deliver end-to-end visibility across physical, virtual and hybrid networks, enabling customers to optimize connectivity, quality of experience and profitability. VIAVI is also a leader in high performance thin film optical coatings, providing light management solutions to anti-counterfeiting, consumer electronics, automotive, defense and instrumentation markets. Learn more about VIAVI at VIAVI Solutions. Follow us on VIAVI Perspectives, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.

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