» About Mobile Metrics

Mobile Metrics was founded in 2003 specifically to serve the wireless data test market, and to the best of our knowledge was the first company to specialize exclusively in this field.

We've since grown to provide solutions (either in the field or under development) for practically all aspects of the 4G WiMAX and LTE networks used today, which both happen to be exclusively wireless data technologies.

At Mobile Metrics, we're committed to ensuring that our test systems set the standards for our field; and we do this by constantly working to innovate and to realize our vision of bringing the very best test systems possible to the wireless market. In doing this we draw on our staff's years of experience in the wireless design and development field. Having "been there and done that" helps us to know more instinctively what's needed and what's really helpful to have in product development and field deployment. And all of this helps us to achieve our ultimate goal which is to ensure that our customers are successful in achieving their test objectives.



Major Customers

Mobile Metrics is proud to serve technology leading equipment manufacturers and national wireless network operators, including:
Major Customers

About The Founder

Asa Atallah, the founder and CEO of Mobile Metrics, began designing software at a young age on IBM mainframes. By the ninth grade he had written numerous operating system level programs in IBM 360 ASM, for example to log off any user at will. By his early twenties he had written a chess program in 68K assembly language which beat a team of two of his friends playing it simultaneously.

His first foray into business came at the age of 23 when he partnered with a college friend to develop hardware and software for the Apple Macintosh. In that partnership they developed and sold memory upgrades and software control panel devices for controlling their and other 3rd party hardware. In the course of this venture they also developed the hardware and software for a logic analyzer and digital scope; a few of the techniques from which are employed today in the 7240 hardware.

After graduating from college, Asa went on to work for Bell-Northern Research and Nortel Networks. Early on in his 14 year tenure there, when the company's CDPD offering was suffering from stability and performance problems in the field, he single handedly rewrote the CDPD SNDCP and MDLP implementations (which had been acquired from a 3rd party). The result was a stable CDPD solution with twice the performance and three times the capacity. On the business end this ensured an otherwise very tenuous contract win with GTE (now Verizon), helping to give the company leadership credibility in the fledgling wireless data industry (according to analysis and reporting by the Yankee Group).

Asa then went on to serve as one the architects of NT/BNRs circuit switched data solutions, both the GGSN and SGSN, and the award winning CS3K.  Asa holds bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, as well as a Master's degree in Computer Engineering all from the University of Texas at Austin.

A radio interview with Asa about WiMAX testing

     


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