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OTA Test is a type of wireless telecommunications testing that is conducted without the use of physical hardware. It is used to evaluate the performance of wireless devices and networks in a simulated environment. OTA Test is typically used to measure the performance of a device or network in terms of signal strength, data throughput, and other metrics. It is also used to test the compatibility of a device or network with other wireless technologies. OTA Test is often used to evaluate the performance of a device or network in a variety of scenarios, such as in a crowded environment or in a remote location.
OTA Test is an important part of the wireless telecommunications industry, as it helps to ensure that devices and networks are performing optimally. It is also used to identify potential issues that may arise in a real-world environment.
Some companies in the OTA Test market include Anritsu, Rohde & Schwarz, Spirent, and Keysight Technologies. Show Less Read more