Spirent Communications has been selected by Indonesia’s new telecoms equipment testing hub (BBPPT) to conduct high-speed Ethernet network equipment and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing.
“Utilizing Spirent TestCenter enables labs to facilitate advanced testing features that include high scalability, automation, and real-time reporting for complex network systems,” Spirent said in a statement.
Located in Tapos, Depok, West Java, the BBPPT is being developed by Indonesia’s Communication and Information Ministry. The laboratory will be completed by the end of the year and begin operations early in 2024 to provide telecommunication equipment and device testing.
The aim of the center is to be able to protect and maintain the quality of telecommunication equipment, and guarantee that tools and devices intended for use in Indonesia meet the technical requirements demanded by next-generation communications networks.
Spirent has partnered with Indonesia’s Unitronic Jaya on the project. “The implementation of the IP Networking Test System with Spirent TestCenter will revolutionize the industry in Indonesia, and what BBPPT is doing will have a positive impact on the Indonesia test house lab and several private and government laboratories,” said a director for Unitronic Jaya.
“We are pleased to be working with the rapidly developing BBPPT project to help ensure high-level IP network testing services that will benefit Indonesia and neighboring countries,” said Churn Hoong, Country Manager for Spirent’s Southeast Asia region.
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