The UNH-IOL thanks the
networking industry for 20 years in support of the
lab's unique collaborative testing approach to
third-party testing and validation.
Fast Ethernet's vast install base means interoperability
testing is key. The lab's Fast Ethernet Consortium has been in
operation since 1993 and maintains the
largest third party testbed of new and legacy 100BASE-TX,
and 100BASE-FX devices from more than 70 different companies.
In addition, a newly released version of the lab's fiber optic
interoperability test suite is online
here.
The UNH-IOL DSL Consortium is proud to offer its VDSL2 Rate vs. Reach Interoperability Test Suite to its members.
See why more than 40 companies choose UNH-IOL
DSL Consortium test reports to validate interoperability and reduce sales barriers.
The UNH-IOL Wireless LAN Consortium is proud to offer pre-certification testing for Wi-Fi Alliance 802.11n Certification. Find out how you can save time and money by ensuring your product will meet 802.11n interoperability requirements.
The UNH-IOL is the only official SATA-IO Independent Test Lab in
North America. Visit our SATA testing page
for more information.
The UNH-IOL is the first independent lab to offer SANmark logo testing
for 4 Gigabit Fibre Channel devices, thanks to the acquisition of a Finisar
IFC-5 Fibre Channel Eagle test tool. Visit the Fibre
Channel Consortium homepage for testing information, or read the official press release.
Sonus Networks has selected the UNH-IOL as the debut test house
for its new Interoperability Certification Program, an extension
of its Open Service Partner Alliance (OSPA) program. Sonus will be
providing the certification, and the laboratory will be performing
the testing. For more information, read the official
press release or visit the lab's VoIP testing
page.