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Network Emulators are tools used to simulate the behavior of a network in order to test the performance of applications and services. They are used to replicate the conditions of a real network, such as latency, packet loss, and bandwidth, in order to accurately test the performance of applications and services. Network Emulators are used by network engineers, system administrators, and developers to test the performance of applications and services in a variety of network conditions.
Network Emulators are used in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, finance, healthcare, and government. They are used to test the performance of applications and services in a variety of network conditions, such as high latency, packet loss, and bandwidth.
Some companies in the Network Emulator market include Ixia, Spirent, Apposite Technologies, and Shunra Software. Show Less Read more