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Gsertel
Cutting-edge measurement and monitoring equipment for broadcast TV/Radio signal analysis and mobile 4G/5G networks

What is Gsertel?

Gsertel specializes in developing advanced measurement and monitoring equipment for broadcast television and radio signal analysis, as well as mobile 4G/5G network diagnosis. The company offers professional tools that enable precise network deployment and validation, ensuring optimal performance in broadcasting and mobile communications infrastructure.

Additionally, Gsertel provides IoT control and management solutions for connected world applications, focusing on infrastructure management and supply control in various service areas such as harbors, marinas, and campsites. These solutions help optimize operations and enhance efficiency in managing telecommunications infrastructure across different environments.

Features

  • Broadcast Measurement: Professional equipment for broadcasting networks including HEXYLON and RCS series for various standards
  • Mobile Network Diagnosis: Advanced tools like HEXYLON GAMMA for 4G/5G network deployment and validation
  • IoT Solutions: TRITON and SmarIOt systems for infrastructure management and supply control in connected environments

Use Cases

  • Broadcast signal analysis for TV and radio networks
  • Mobile network diagnosis and optimization for 4G/5G deployment
  • Infrastructure management in service areas like harbors and marinas
  • Supply control solutions for campsites and connected facilities

Blogs:

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