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The spinoff UPCT ISSUES test smartphones for DoCoMo, Japan's leading telephone operator (11/11/2014)

The Asian multinational, as it did the AT & T US approves cameras reverb researchers Polytechnic certify the speed of your mobile

ISSUES Engineering, a technology base created by researchers at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) evaluate the ability of transmission and reception of data from mobile devices NTT DoCoMo, Japan's leading telephone operator.

The test system of reverberation chambers E-500 spin-off UPCT check WiFi and LTE terminal benefits to offer speeds up to 300 Mbps (megabit per second).

The brands that manufacture smartphones for DoCoMo networks must overcome various "stress test" to demonstrate the capabilities of their wireless devices in different circumstances.

"The goal is that users have maximum network coverage and better speed for data transmission," said Professor of the School of Telecommunications Engineering UPCT and CEO ISSUES, David Sanchez-Hernandez.

ISSUES and adds "a new boost after a similar agreement with AT & T, the telephone company leader in the United States, to test the coverage of its 4G phones," says the head of the spin-off.

Sanchez apostille the E500 system "is the most advanced in its field in the market, recognized by major operators in the United States, Japan and Europe."

"Testing for LTE and WiFi are now a real need to meet the requirements of operators and determine the realistic performance of smartphones and mobile devices in general," observes researcher Cartagena Polytechnic.

Multiwell reverberation chambers created by ISSUES, with an approximate cost of 200,000 euros, "have unique levels of automation and integration, allowing the performance of the tests overnight and without human intervention for all standards and technologies," adds Hernández-Sánchez.

ISSUES is headquartered in the building CEDIT Technology Park Fuente Alamo and has sales offices in Canada, the US, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar.

Recently agreed to join the UPCT capital of the company, which in turn pledged to give priority to hire graduates of the Technical University of Cartagena.

At present, three telecommunications engineers working UPCT ISSUED.

Source: UPCT

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