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Infovista News | March 2025 | Mobile Network Testing

Welcome to TEMS™ newsletter

New TEMS product releases, innovations & success stories!

We’ve just unveiled new versions of all our TEMS products. In this edition of the newsletter, we will explore the new capabilities we’ve added and highlight how they can improve your network testing. 

There is also a link to our latest TEMS Cloud webinar focused on how analytics can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your network testing. 

But that's not all! We’ve gathered some inspiring customer success stories that demonstrate the real-world impact of our TEMS solutions. These stories are sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration for your own journey. 

Thank you for being a valued part of our community. Enjoy the read! 

Régis Lerbour, VP Product, RAN Engineering & Testing, Infovista 

TEMS Pocket demonstrated at MWC25 Barcelona

New product releases

We’ve just released the latest versions of our TEMS products, packed with exciting features. Below are a few of the new feature highlights. For a deeper dive into these advancements, watch our webinar or get in touch with us today. 

TEMS supporting latest device models, Samsung Galaxy S25 and Google Pixel 9

TEMS Investigation: our powerful drive testing solution

TEMS Investigation 27.0 includes support for new phones including the Samsung Galaxy S25 series and Google Pixel 9 series. Testing with RedCap devices featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon X35 chipset is now also supported. Other enhancements include the ability to stop IPVPN services during data throughput testing for more accurate results, HTTP/3 testing and additional DNS KPIs for Ping and Trace route testing. 

TEMS Pocket backpack with multiple devices, and controller agent

TEMS Pocket: our portable phone-based network testing solution

TEMS Pocket 27.0  includes support for new phones including the Samsung Galaxy S25 series and Google Pixel 9 series. The script editor now has more user-friendly folder handling. IP capture is now supported on TEMS Pocket commercial devices. NR band and cell locking has been expanded on Samsung phones and Google Pixel now also support cell locking. The logfile upload function has been updated to support new encryption algorithms. 

TEMS Paragon equipment; case with scanners and tablet with navigator

TEMS Paragon: our multi-device competitor benchmarking solution

TEMS Paragon 9.0 includes support for new phones including the Samsung Galaxy S25 series and Google Pixel 9 series. Testing with RedCap devices featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon X35 chipset is now also supported. Other enhancements include improvements to goals and failures in the work order designer and progress monitoring of goals and failures from the driver tablet. Grid-based benchmarking also receives multiple updates. 

TEMS Sense, our phone-based automated remote testing solution

TEMS Sense: our phone-based automated remote testing solution

TEMS Sense 9.0 includes support for new phones including the Samsung Galaxy S25 series. The logfile upload function has been updated to support a variety of new encryption algorithms as well as key exchange methods to ensure compatibility with modern SFTP servers. 

Man working from office looking at TEMS Discovery 5G beam visualization on his desk monitor

TEMS Discovery: our comprehensive network analytics and optimization solution

TEMS Discovery 27.0 includes support for all the new information elements included in TEMS 27.0/9.0 releases as well as the latest R&S SwissQual file format version (24.3). Layer 3 and PCAP reporting have been enhanced. TEMS’ more granular reporting intervals, including 0.5s, are now supported. Users can now exclude data from specific areas in their reporting and NR interference detection can now be done based on Co-PCI/NRARFCN and Mod 3/6/30. 

Woman working from home office reviewing a TEMS Cloud analytics report on her desktop screen

TEMS Cloud: our cloud-based network orchestration and analytics solution

TEMS Cloud 25.1 builds further on the automated triage, custom KPIs and custom reports introduced in 24.4. It introduces fleet monitoring and management for TEMS Pocket and TEMS Sense solutions allowing users to distribute workorders and monitor testing progress. A new reporting API allows external users to request testing project progress and results data. Support for the Samsung S25 has been added to the TEMS SSV (single site verification) App.  

Discover how cloud-based analytics is revolutionizing drive testing

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how TEMS Cloud analytics can help you reduce the time and effort required to analyze and report on your drive testing campaigns, while delivering more actionable insights.

If you're ready to transform your testing process, this webinar is for you. 

Do it with TEMS: hands-on demos to master network testing

Looking to optimize your network testing efficiency? Our Do it with TEMS demo series gives you step-by-step guidance to streamline testing workflows, enhance reliability, and deliver smarter results. Get expert-led insights and discover how to maximize the value of TEMS. 

Monitor with Infovista's "Do it with TEMS demo" that provides step-by-step guidance to streamline testing workflows, enhance reliability, and deliver smarter results

Generate instant reports with TEMS Pocket  
Learn how to create real-time PDF reports directly from log files with TEMS Pocket’s Instant Reports feature. This demo shows how to quickly access LTE/NR performance, cell usage, and service metrics—without any post-processing. Streamline your workflow, make smarter decisions, and enhance efficiency instantly. 

Maximize testing efficiency with Dual SIM Dual Standby 
Learn how TEMS Pocket and TEMS Investigation leverage Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) functionality to manage, control, and record data from two SIM stacks simultaneously. Gain unmatched flexibility and efficiency in your testing workflows, ensuring comprehensive network insights.

Streamline structured data collection with TEMS Paragon 
Discover how to define, execute, and monitor data collection with precision. This demo walks you through setting up work orders, integrating test scripts, validating equipment, and tracking performance in real-time. Learn how to automate reporting, set alerts, and optimize your testing strategy with TEMS Paragon. 

TEMS customer success stories

Every day, network operators, regulators, managed services providers and system integrators worldwide rely on TEMS products to solve network performance and subscriber experience challenges. Here, are a few of the latest success stories: 

Electra Telecom using TEMS Pocket at stadium to conduct indoor and drone-based 5G testing

Electra Telecom: Elevating 5G experiences in Turkey

Electra Telecom played a crucial role in ensuring seamless 5G connectivity at RAMS Park stadium in Istanbul during the highly anticipated Turkish derby. Using TEMS Pocket their team conducted indoor and drone-based 5G testing, optimizing network performance so fans could capture and share their best moments effortlessly. Electra Telecom showcased its expertise in large-scale network deployments and assurance. 
 

Image source: Electra Telecom

Viet Tan JSC: Optimizing 5G performance in Vietnam with TEMS

Viet Tan JSC is leveraging TEMS Pocket and TEMS Investigation to test and optimize Viettel’s 5G network, ensuring strong coverage and reliable performance. Since Viettel’s 5G launch in October 2024, the operator has deployed 6,500 base stations, with TEMS playing a key role in evaluating network quality. 

With RF coverage collection, extensive service testing for apps like TikTok and Netflix, and support for the latest Samsung devices, TEMS helps deliver the best possible user experience. By adopting TEMS solutions, Viet Tan JSC reaffirms its commitment to excellence in network performance, contributing to Vietnam's position at the forefront of 5G innovation. 

Technology insights: innovation in network testing

Hi from Infovista at Mobile World Congress Barcelona.

You might have seen that there is a man walking around the halls here at Mobile World Congress wearing a backpack full of devices. So who is he? Well, he is Luis Najera. He is a solution engineer from Infovista, and he's performing an experiment in which he's testing how is the network experience across the Mobile World Congress through testing different CSPs coverage.

So, Luis, hello and could you tell us a bit how this process works?

Yeah. We take individual devices. We put the operator that we're looking at and we look at specific testing, whether it's downlink or uplink type data, voice session type testing. We're simulating generic, over the top traffic patterns. We're able to look at, whether it's a voice, or a data session throughput, getting that really that end user experience from the, from the devices that we're getting.

And which kind of insights, can CSPs get from this experiment?

You know, at the end of the day, we're looking at quality of experience from the end user perspective. So it really showcases the hard work that these individuals put in to the customer. We're looking at not only how the performance of the network is, but really what the experience was. So you'd understand the network rollout, the network optimization, the planning, all the hard work put into something, especially, like the Mobile World Congress testing.

Infovista at MWC25

At Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025, we demonstrated how data and AI are driving telecom innovation with several real-world use cases. One of the most relevant examples came from the live testing experiment we did at the how. Using Infovista’s TEMS Backpack, one of our engineers tested network performance across different CSPs by walking around the event’s halls to assess if the network experience was optimal for subscribers attending MWC25.

This experiment demonstrated how data-driven testing can identify areas for improvement and ensure high-quality service, all without the need for significant investment in field visits. 

Drive testing with electric vehicles

Electric Vehicles: increasing efficiency and sustainability in network testing

Can Electric Vehicles (EVs) transform network drive testing by offering mobile operators a sustainable and efficient solution? Equipped with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) systems, EVs enable comprehensive 5G testing in both urban and rural areas while reducing emissions… if the right approach is adopted. Based on a recent Infovista’s publication, RCR Wireless highlights how EVs can support drive testing and how testing needs to be specific for high traffic locations like charging stations, where users engage in data-heavy activities.