Spirent Communications announces Landslide C100-M6 availability; platform throughput climbs to 1 Tbps

Reuters03-26
Spirent Communications announces Landslide C100-M6 availability; platform throughput climbs to 1 Tbps
  • Spirent Communications, part of Keysight, announced the availability of the Spirent Landslide C100-M6 platform for validating next-generation mobile core networks.
  • The platform is designed for 5G Standalone deployments and encrypted traffic testing at operator scale.
  • Spirent said Landslide M6 can deliver up to 3x faster activation rates and 10x more encrypted traffic capacity than its predecessor.
  • The company said the platform supports up to 1 Tbps throughput and includes 600 Gbps hardware IPsec acceleration.
  • Anil Kollipara, Vice President of Product Management at Spirent, said encrypted traffic and AI workloads are changing network signaling patterns.


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