JDSU ships 21,000th HST-3000 triple-play test device

Apr 9, 2007 5:40 PM

    

JDSU has shipped more than 21,000 HST-3000, making it one of the most widely deployed triple-play test instruments. The HST-3000 is an all-in-one handheld tester for more efficient broadband access network service installation and maintenance.

Telecommunications network operators worldwide have adopted the HST-3000 because it enables rapid, reliable and efficient deployment of broadband services.

With broadband triple-play adoption increasing at a rapid pace, service levels and reliable performance are fast becoming the differentiating factors for carriers offering integrated voice, data and video services.

The JDSU HST-3000 is a modular, hand-held test tool that scales to address a broad spectrum of different access network technology testing needs from the physical layer to the application layer.

For more information, visit: www.jdsu.com.




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