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Joachim Hauser

I work with sales towards our Swedish and Norwegian customers for our entire product range within fiber & network testing as well as synchronization equipment.

+46 8 556 466 02
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Hans

Hans Svensson

I work with sales towards our Swedish and Norwegian customers for our entire product range within fiber & network testing as well as synchronization equipment.

+46 8 556 466 11
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XPERTrak

Resolve Problems That Matter Most with XPERTrak PNM and QoE.

There are many systems available today to turn dashboard indicators red, but only XPERTrak™ gives you the insight and tools to help you turn them green. Spot at-risk subscribers before they churn and address the root cause issues quickly with integrated find and fix tools including plant leakage and field meter interaction. 

XPERTrak is the next step in industry-leading systems from VIAVI designed with an enhanced focus on at-risk subscribers. XPERTrak correlates data from deployed network elements and optional Trilithic leakage systems (signal leakage) and PathTrak hardware to assemble a QoE-based view of HFC plant performance. Designed with emerging technologies such as Remote PHY in mind, virtualization support is at the core of XPERTrak. Regardless of the underlying plant architecture or service provision equipment vendor in use, XPERTrak is the neutral solution to allow consistent service level measurement and superior find and fix capabilities across your entire footprint today and into the future.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive DOCSIS 3.1 support 
  • Maintenance prioritization based on churn risk 
  • Service assurance and field find and fix capabilities in a single solution 
  • Fully supports PathTrak hardware and network element integration including R-PHY sweep 
  • Integrated PNM solution to illuminate HFC upstream, downstream, and home issues 
  • Consistent system-wide network performance assessment, vendor neutral 
  • Seamless integration of PathTrak HW, PNM, QoE, Leakage, and field meter interaction