A fresh web-based test management platform is rolling out to streamline mobile device testing workflows, centralize data, and cut cycle times signalling a shift toward more integrated test operations across global labs.

Over the past week, a new digital solution designed to address the growing complexity of mobile device testing has entered the market. This web-centric platform by Anritsu Corporation connects disparate communication test and measurement systems into a single interface, allowing teams to plan, execute, and analyse tests from a central hub, according to product announcements and industry reporting.
The key features are:
• Web-based integration of test planning, execution and results analysis.
• Centralised dashboard for test progress and resource monitoring.
• Unified management of test equipment and licensing across sites.
• Automated protocol and RF conformance test planning.
• Historical data aggregation for trend and failure analysis.
As mobile devices pack in more features and communications standards evolve, the volume and complexity of required test cases have ballooned. In response, the new platform aggregates data from multiple test systems into a unified environment accessible through a web browser. This approach helps reduce manual coordination between satellite labs and teams, enabling organizations to monitor testing progress and results in real time.
Industry observers note that fragmented test workflows and siloed results often slow down development cycles, especially for teams spread across geographies. By centralizing test execution and historical results, the platform aims to improve visibility into performance trends, surface recurring issues early, and support better decision-making.
The solution also offers features to manage test environments, equipment and licensing, helping reduce idle resources and improve utilisation. Integration of automated planning based on formal certification requirements supports conformance testing and helps ensure that device protocols meet industry benchmarks without excessive manual setup.
Analysts say the shift toward web-based test orchestration reflects wider digital transformation trends in R&D and quality assurance, as firms pursue data-driven operations to stay competitive. Looking ahead, the platform’s roadmap includes expanded capabilities for emerging standards, such as Beyond 5G and early 6G testing workflows, further aligning test processes with next-generation network demands.





