
Testforce partners India's Amantya Technologies on 5G test & measurement solutions
Amantya Technologies
to sell the latter's AutoRAN test automation solutions in Canada and the US.
'This collaboration marks a significant milestone in strengthening Testforce's
5G
test and measurement portfolio across both Canada and the United States,' Testforce, a distributor of
network test equipment
, said in a joint statement.
Amantya's
AutoRAN solutions
streamline validation of 5G radio access network (RAN) components, subsystems, and end-to-end networks. Unlike traditional simulators, it leverages real user equipment (UEs)—modems and smartphones—to expose real-world issues early in the development cycle.
'We're excited to bring Amantya's innovation to our customer base. AutoRAN fits perfectly into the growing demand for scalable, automated testing and aligns with our mission of delivering best-in-class solutions,' said Pete Alexander, a business development executive at Testforce USA.
'This collaboration combines Amantya's deep product engineering expertise with Testforce's strong customer relationships and regional presence—enabling us to jointly deliver high-value, real-world test automation solutions to operators and OEMs navigating the complexities of 5G,' said Indraneil Deb, VP (product management), Amantya Technologies.
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