Testforce, a provider of test and measurement solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Amantya Technologies, an Indian company specializing in product engineering and systems integration for advanced technologies such as 5G, IoT, and AI. This collaboration aims to enhance Testforce’s 5G test and measurement portfolio for customers across Canada and the United States.
The core of this partnership involves the integration of Amantya’s AutoRAN test automation solutions into Testforce’s offerings. AutoRAN is designed to use real user equipment to detect network issues early in the 5G radio access network (RAN) validation process. This capability is crucial for ensuring the robust deployment and maintenance of modern wireless networks.
The alliance seeks to address the increasing demand for scalable and automated 5G testing, providing essential support to network operators and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
This collaboration combines Amantya’s deep engineering expertise with Testforce’s strong regional presence in North America. The goal is to deliver highly reliable and scalable test solutions for the next generation of 5G networks.
The partnership underscores the growing importance of specialized testing solutions as 5G technology continues to expand, ensuring that new wireless infrastructures are robust, efficient, and capable of meeting the demands of advanced applications.
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