Motorola Launches New Network Monitoring Application TRACES - Boosting Network Visibility and Performance
"TRACES is a very exciting step forward for network user administrators"
BUDAPEST, Hungary - May 25, 2011 - Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI), the world’s leading provider of mission-critical communications solutions, today announces the launch of TRACES - the TETRA RF Automated Coverage Evaluation System - providing TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio) end-user administrators with the ability to automatically collect, visualise and evaluate data from across their mission-critical TETRA network. For the first time network user administrators can gain access to data on TETRA network performance, irrespective of the network vendor, via their Motorola end-user radios, without making changes to the network or existing operating practices. The TRACES solution empowers end-user administrators to increase the effectiveness of the TETRA network by collecting actual data from calls being made in the field. Additionally the system reduces the dependency on drive tests to collect data by up to 80 percent which can lead to significant cost savings.
Key Facts
Motorola is first to market with such an automated network coverage and evaluation application that enables collection of network data from end-user terminals (with data being backhauled via Motorola’s integrated Terminal Management platform (iTM)).Where coverage measurement previously has relied only on drive testing and manual reporting of “black spots” by users in the field, Motorola TRACES automatically creates measurement reports from each TETRA radio every time a network issue is encountered. TRACES will allow user administrators to collect data automatically and create a picture of their network in a usable, standardised format by using data passed from TETRA terminal users, beyond standard drive test routes. This will reduce dependency on drive testing data by up to 80 percent . The TRACES solution enables network administrators to rapidly analyse measurement reports and statistics created from end-user radios. This allows effective and rapid identification and tracking of network coverage issues.TRACES will allow organisations to ensure that the coverage and service being provided by TETRA network operators are meeting their contractual commitments by benchmarking network performance against critical KPI or SLA criteria. TRACES is launching at TETRA World Congress 2011, and a demonstration of the system is available on the Motorola stand, D301, Hall G, Hungexpo Exhibition Centre.
Source: www.motorolasolutions.com