Greenlee Communications DataScout 1G

Sept. 27, 2015
The DataScout 1G is a multi-service handheld tester capable of testing Gigabit Ethernet, Y.1588v2, IPTV, VoIP, WiFi, and legacy ...
The DataScout 1G is a multi-service handheld tester capable of testing Gigabit Ethernet, Y.1588v2, IPTV, VoIP, WiFi, and legacy DS-1/DS-3/Datacom transport services and more. The extended runtime battery and fanless design enable the DataScout to perform continuous testing on battery power for up to 8 hours without recharging. The tool includes a "two taps to test" user interface and "green means go, red means stop" pass/fail indication testing. Results are automatically stored via the 4 GB internal flash memory.
Greenlee says the DataScout 1G helps to ensure business services are provisioned correctly at the time of installation, which reduces truck rolls. Additionally, the company says operational expenses are reduced because of the low learning curve for technicians. During field trials with major carriers, technicians new to network testing were quickly proficient using the DataScout 1G with little to no training.

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