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SIGOS Formally Adds Keynote's Smartphone and App Testing to its Portfolio

SIGOS Formally Adds Keynote's Smartphone and App Testing to its Portfolio Image Credit: SIGOS

Automated telecoms testing vendor, SIGOS is teaming up with Keynote Mobile Testing to drive innovations in the mobile app testing market. The strategic move to formally merge the Keynote Mobile Testing employees and product line into SIGOS will create new synergies, combining both companies’ deep technical expertise, accelerating product innovations in the field of smartphone-based testing.

SIGOS provides quality of service and quality of experience testing, fraud detection and revenue assurance. The company claims to serve over 50% of the mobile network operators around the world. Meanwhile, Keynote Mobile Testing offers on-device app testing and monitoring products to enterprises and network operators internationally.

According to SIGOS, the demand for more metrics observing network quality, performance and QoE has significantly grown over the last years. In addition to network-wide QoS and QoE, the integration and the testing on flagship smartphones to continuously monitor apps, new services, browsing and other phone based interaction is becoming more important.

In the Enterprise, medium to large business space, apps are an essential part of today’s product services and offerings for many companies across the globe, said SIGOS. It added that different operating systems and smartphone builds require intensive testing and service availability monitoring. 

Adil Kaya, CEO SIGOS
Keynote Mobile Testing and SIGOS are a perfect match; both provide testing solutions to a large customer base. For businesses and enterprises around the globe, “mobile” is one of the important business strategies to get closer to customers and to provide a rich, direct customer offering. For Mobile Network Operators, visibility on app based services, Quality of Experience performance measurements and detailed analytics are important to guarantee optimum quality in highly complex mobile networks.

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