Telsasoft Releases CapAlert Traffic Projection and Capacity Analysis Software for CDMA2000 1x Wireless Service Providers
Telsasoft today announces the release of CapAlert Traffic and Capacity Analysis Software to complement the already widely accepted popular TecAlert724 Alarm Management Software and the OpsAlert724 Performance Management Reporting Software.
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) April 8, 2004 – CapAlert maximizes your operational human bandwidth by managing tasks that would take engineers of technicians many hours everyday to calculate. Never has there been such a project planning and capital expenditure tool integrated into a wireless network analytics engine. This soft handoff intelligent algorithm integrates spatial and time data; enables you to identify trends with which you project future capacity requirement. Automated forecasting of users per square kilometer employs statistical analytics to identify patterns and calculate rate of growth, thereby enabling your putting capacity resources where they will be most productive.
Telsasoft products support CDMA, CDMA2000 1x, 1xEV-DO, GSM, GPRS, TDMA, AMPS, and Wi-Fi, Support wireless cores manufactured by Ericsson, Lucent, Nortel, Nokia, Motorola, Telos plus Wi-Fi manufacturers.
Telsasoft, TecAlert724 and OpsAlert724 are all trademarks of Controls Anyware, Inc. All other trademarks, and / or registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies.
About Telsasoft: Telsasoft designs, develops, sells and installs Service Assurance management software to serve the rural telecommunications service operations in the rapidly growing communications market. The company’s integrated suite of alarm/fault management software, performance reporting software and the traffic projection and capacity analysis software allow service providers to monitor, report and analyze the health of their network. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota the company has served the telecommunications industry since 1996 and counts over 20 of the most innovative carriers in the U.S. as its customers.