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January 25, 2022
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The Norwegian company VeriSat was established in 2002 with the mission of offering DVB-RCS test equipment. The VeriSat DVB-RCS Forward Link Analyser is now used by more than 10 companies and has become the industry standard for DVB-RCS signalling verification.
The contract was awarded to VeriSat as a result of an open competition tender. This has provided a very solid foundation for the CTB development. VeriSat’s independence from any DVB-RCS implementation provides the impartiality required by a certification tool.
The SatLabs Group is an international, not-for-profit association whose members are committed to bringing the deployment of the DVB-RCS standard to large-scale adoption. Membership in SatLabs is formed by service providers, satellite operators, system integrators, terminal manufacturers and technology providers with an interest in DVB-RCS. The main goal of the SatLabs Group is to ensure interoperability between DVB-RCS terminals and systems and to achieve low-cost solutions.
14 Apr 2004
The Common Test Bed is an essential tool for executing the terminal qualification testing. It is being developed as an independent test system with a dedicated design for terminal testing. The Common Test Bed will offer all the necessary functionality to perform the certification tests. These tests are described in the SatLabs-approved DVB-RCS Compliance and Interoperability Outline Test Plan which is based on the DVB-RCS standard and the SatLabs System Recommendations.
The Norwegian company VeriSat was established in 2002 with the mission of offering DVB-RCS test equipment. The VeriSat DVB-RCS Forward Link Analyser is now used by more than 10 companies and has become the industry standard for DVB-RCS signalling verification.
The contract was awarded to VeriSat as a result of an open competition tender. This has provided a very solid foundation for the CTB development. VeriSat’s independence from any DVB-RCS implementation provides the impartiality required by a certification tool.
The SatLabs Group is an international, not-for-profit association whose members are committed to bringing the deployment of the DVB-RCS standard to large-scale adoption. Membership in SatLabs is formed by service providers, satellite operators, system integrators, terminal manufacturers and technology providers with an interest in DVB-RCS. The main goal of the SatLabs Group is to ensure interoperability between DVB-RCS terminals and systems and to achieve low-cost solutions.