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Chapter 2.

Recently Introduced Features in TEMS Investigation

TEMS Investigation 16.2 introduced floating GLS licenses. A floating license


is borrowed by a PC for a specific duration, then returned automatically to the
license pool unless the user requests an extension.
Floating licenses offer a convenient means to increase license utilization,
particularly for features that are typically not in constant use but are needed
from time to time. Since they are always returned within a known (and
adjustable) period of time if not renewed, floating licenses are also immune to
being lost indefinitely if allocated to a device that becomes unavailable for
one reason or another.
Node-locked and floating licenses can coexist freely on the same PC. For
example, you may want to have your fundamental TEMS Investigation
license node-locked, because it will always be needed, while you map a
floating license for POLQA whenever you need to do POLQA testing.
Please contact your sales representative to obtain the necessary registration
credentials for using GLS floating licenses.

2.5.2. New Supplied Device: Sony Xperia Z2 D6503


Sony’s Xperia Z2 D6503 model, introduced as a connectable device in TEMS
Investigation 16.1, began to be supplied by Ascom with the 16.2 version.

2.5.3. New Supplied Device: Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-


G900P (with ODM Software)
This is Sprint’s Galaxy S5 model with LTE (FDD/TDD) as well as CDMA/EV-
DO support. Equipped with Ascom ODM software, it is capable of on-device
POLQA.
• Frequency bands:
– LTE 1900 (Band 25), 850 (B26), 2500 TDD (B41)
– WCDMA 850 (Band V), 900 (VIII), 1900 (II), 2100 (I)
– GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900
– CDMA 800 (BC0), 1900 (BC14)
• Throughput categories:
– LTE Category 4 (150/50 Mbit/s)
– HSDPA Category 24 (42 Mbit/s), HSUPA Category 6 (5.8 Mbit/s)
– GPRS/EDGE Class 12

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