Infovista intros Automated Single Site Verification for 5G cell sites

Infovista, a leader in network lifecycle automation (NLA), announced Automated Single Site Verification (SSV) to automate 5G cell site validation.
Verizon 5G cell site
The new automated 5G network testing solution reduces testing time and errors by testing and collecting required service-specific testing KPIs.

Infovista’s cloud-based Automated SSV enables automatic sweet spot selection by not only predicting where to drive and what tests to perform, but also which hot spots and critical areas should be tested and then autonomously conducting the network testing routine. This automation of network testing processes removes trial and error and significantly reduces the time to market of 5G.

“Operators can’t afford for their RF engineers to be driving round the country validating new cell sites; they need them working on core engineering tasks such as RF optimization. Automated SSV makes the network testing process quicker and more accurate, so that the cloud rather than your valuable but finite engineering resource is doing the legwork,” Jaana Tengman, Director of Product Management, Network Testing at Infovista, said.

Automated SSV uses planning data to predict sweet spots for 5G site acceptance. The use of network planning and testing data to inform and improve the network lifecycle processes is at the heart of network lifecyle automation (NLA).

Infovista’s TEMS network testing portfolio enables network optimization of quality and application performance by measuring and benchmarking end user experience.

Infovista will demonstrate Automated SSV at MWC 2022 Barcelona. Infovista will showcase innovative applications from the company that operators and enterprises to plan, test, assure and monetize their 5G networks, services and end-user experiences.

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