The "-Top rated-" moniker attached to this specific build (v5.3 Zulea) comes from its unprecedented in field tests. Unlike previous versions that required frequent hotfixes, Zulea was built to run for months without memory leaks or process failures.
The world of telecommunications is rapidly evolving, with network operators facing increasing pressure to deliver high-speed, reliable, and efficient services to their customers. In this context, Ericsson's ATR (Adaptive Transmission and Reception) Service has emerged as a game-changer, enabling operators to optimize their network performance and improve overall quality of service. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at Ericsson ATR Service v5.3 Zulea, a cutting-edge solution that's making waves in the industry.
Two operators sharing a RAN needed to ensure that each other’s traffic was properly segregated. The v5.3 Zulea’s multi-tenant testing module simulated 10,000 simultaneous VoLTE calls, proving that QoS parameters were respected.
After an OSS-RC update, a European operator experienced intermittent call drops on 5% of their cells. Traditional debugging took weeks. The ATR v5.3 Zulea’s "Timeline Comparison" feature compared pre-update and post-update logs, pinpointing a corrupted counter within 20 minutes.