Software tests mobile handsets for bugs.

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Anite SAS Diagnostic Mobile Interface Cell Configurator targets handset developers, helping them address terminal bug problems, as well as mobile network operators and terminal/component manufacturers. It includes features to record live network scenarios and import them into SAS. Also, users can develop their own tests and scripts without being restricted by prescribed test flow. Example scenario files from AT&T network are included.



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Anite's Diagnostic Mobile Interface Stamps Out Handset Bugs



16 February 2009 - FLEET, Hampshire, U.K. - Anite, a global leader in testing technology for the wireless industry, today launches its Anite SAS Diagnostic Mobile Interface ("DMI") Cell Configurator, designed to help handset developers quickly address terminal bug problems and protect their brand equity when launching new handsets.

The DMI Cell Configurator is essential for mobile network operators, terminal and component manufacturers to detect problems, quickly and automatically, so that they save time testing, incur less expense and reduce the risk of releasing sub-optimal handsets to the market.

The newest features in the Cell Configurator record live network scenarios and import them into SAS, whereby SAS populates the cell configurations and allows them to be used interactively or with a Playback script using logs from Nemo Outdoor(TM). Users can develop their own tests and scripts without being restricted by a prescribed test flow. Anite is the only company to have successfully developed and executed this technology.

"The DMI Cell Configurator reduces time and effort in creating realistic cell scenarios based on live network parameters," said Mike Bonin, Managing Director, Wireless Business Unit at Anite. "It provides more realistic testing and offers customers a more accurate testing tool with enhanced scripts. Anite's DMI Cell Configurator will become the primary DMI feature for users who want to keep ahead of the market in handset development."

Capturing realistic Cell Configurations from live base stations in the network can involve as many as 200 field parameters for each 2G or 3G cell. Capturing these field elements from a live network and inputting them can be a lengthy manual process. Before the new technology, a user would need to obtain parameters from a network operator and manually create a library of scenarios in a labor-intensive process.

The latest release of Anite SAS includes example scenario files from the AT&T's network, which were created using DMI Cell Configurator.

About Anite

Anite provides a comprehensive range of critical IT solutions to Wireless and Travel sector organisations across the globe.

We develop and implement software, provide consultancy, systems integration and managed services to ensure that our customers operate effectively and securely. We use the latest technologies to deliver quality and cost-effective solutions that meet specific requirements and realise tangible results.

With a deep understanding of our customers' markets we deliver wireless mobile test and operational software to the top telecommunications manufacturers and wireless operators and holiday booking systems for the travel industry.

Our team is focused on making a difference and exceeding expectations. We are diverse, draw on worldwide expertise and are enthusiastic about the future.

With our Headquarters in the UK, we employ around 500 staff in 13 countries across Europe, America, Asia and the Middle East.

For more information, please visit the company on the internet at www.anite.com/wireless.

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Tel: +44 (0)1252 775200

Email: wireless@anite.com

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