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Averna Achieves High Score in 2013 Broadband Technology Reports’ Annual Diamond Technology Reviews

Averna, an industry-leading developer of test solutions and services for communications and electronics device-makers worldwide, today announced it has received a Broadband Technology Report (BTR) Diamond Technology Review ranking of 4 “Diamonds” for its DOCSIS Channel Emulator (DCE).

 Now in its ninth year, the BTR Diamond Technology Reviews is a renowned industry program that was developed to recognize some of the top products and solutions available to the cable industry as determined by a distinguished panel of cable telecommunications engineering experts. Engineering executives from Boyer Broadband, Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks, Suddenlink Communications, Comcast, Charter and Cox were among the third-party judges for the 2013 Diamonds.

Averna’s DOCSIS Channel Emulator (DCE) is a small-footprint channel-emulation platform that helps device makers ensure that their DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS products deliver optimum performance in the field. It is the only test instrument on the market capable of acquiring, impairing and generating up to 24 downstream (DS) channels in real time.

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For more information about the DCE, visit http://www.averna.com/en/products/broadband-av/docsis-channel-emulator

 

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