AppNeta announced the release of the PathTest free iOS application for iPhone and iPad.
The new free mobile PathTest application launches AppNeta’s mobile product line for customers who need access to detailed performance data at any time, from any location.
With the launch of the PathTest iOS application, customers get dramatically more accurate measurement of their network performance over Wi-Fi or their cellular provider compared to other performance management apps available today.
PathTest enables customers to:
- Determine their Wifi and 3G/ 4G Mobile Carrier actual upload and download performance in seconds
- Measure the performance from their network to multiple Internet targets
- Use custom targets over the LAN or WAN
- Validate data or VoIP performance in seconds
- Easily capture and share a PDF of performance results straight from the app
“We’re dedicated to continuous innovation, and today this means offering mobility to our performance management customers,” said Jim Melvin, CEO, AppNeta. “It is important for people to have the ability to assess network performance management from their mobile devices wherever they are located. By providing a new level of accessibility with unmatched network performance accuracy, PathTest will change the way that network engineers handle performance management moving forward.”
PathTest is currently available for the iPhone and iPad. The Android app is coming soon.
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