LIG Accuver to showcase NTN, AI and mobility testing innovations at MWC 2026

LIG Accuver said it will highlight new capabilities in non-terrestrial networks (NTN), AI-driven analytics and mobility validation at MWC 2026, positioning its latest tools around satellite connectivity, automated testing and intelligent network quality measurement.

At the Barcelona event, the wireless network optimization and testing specialist will structure its showcase around three themes — “Game Changers,” “Connect AI,” and “Tech 4 All” — aimed at demonstrating how testing and verification platforms are evolving alongside satellite-terrestrial convergence, AI-enabled analytics and connected mobility systems.

A central focus will be NTN and hybrid satellite-terrestrial validation. The company said it is introducing a continuous verification environment that links lab and field testing to improve device reliability and network performance for satellite-based communications. It plans to demonstrate a TN–NTN integrated system verification platform designed to support end-to-end validation across terrestrial and non-terrestrial links.

The company is also presenting direct-to-cell (D2C) field verification and satellite context-aware analytics tools intended to correlate real-world performance with link and environmental conditions — an area gaining importance as operators and vendors accelerate low-earth orbit (LEO) and satellite-to-phone service trials.

LIG Accuver said its XCAT-SPACE channel emulator has already been deployed at what it described as Europe’s first LEO–terrestrial research hub, a joint initiative involving Vodafone, Meta, AST SpaceMobile and the University of Málaga, supporting simulation and validation of hybrid satellite-mobile scenarios.

In the AI segment, the vendor will introduce an enhanced version of its XCAP post-processing platform integrated with public AI models to automate report generation and customized analytics. The integration is designed to reduce manual processing and speed up insight delivery from network test data.

It will also showcase VQML, an AI-based video quality measurement solution that uses a no-reference method to assess real-time video quality without needing the original source file. The company said the technology is on track to be recognized as an ITU-T international standard in the first half of 2026, which could support broader adoption among operators and service providers.

Mobility and connected vehicle testing form the third pillar of its MWC showcase. LIG Accuver will present V2X onboard unit terminals and automated lab platforms aligned with regional Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) standards. Among the featured products is XCAL-Emb, an embedded measurement tool designed to capture wireless network quality metrics directly from inside vehicles.

Beyond commercial automotive use, the company said it is evaluating ruggedized deployments of the embedded platform for performance measurement in difficult-to-access environments and for potential use in building future 6G digital twin models.

LIG Accuver also highlighted its membership in the AI-RAN Alliance, noting it is the first Korean measurement and testing equipment provider to join the industry group focused on AI-native radio access network evolution.

A company representative said the MWC showcase reflects a shift from standalone testing tools toward broader, integrated technology platforms supporting next-generation connectivity scenarios across satellite, AI and mobility domains.

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