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Repository for Analytics image for Abot application. This image uses ubi-init:latest as base image.
Analytics image for Abot application. ABot is a 5G/4G Network tester to validate Network Functions and Analyze test results
Canned 3GPP test cases with AI-powered SmartEditor for easy test case authoring. Simulates any 4G/5G/ORAN NFs, helps in e2e validation with ML/AI-driven call flow, RCA, and live KPIs.
5G/4G Network tester to validate Network Functions and Analyze test results
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | ABotAnalytics |
| Summary | Analytics image for Abot application |
| Description | The Universal Base Image Init is designed is designed to run an init system as PID 1 for running multi-services inside a container. This base image is freely redistributable, but Red Hat only supports Red Hat technologies through subscriptions for Red Hat products. This image is maintained by Red Hat and updated regularly. |
| Provider | Rebaca Technologies |
| Maintainer | Rebaca Technologies contactus@rebaca.com |
| Repository name | abot/analytics |
| Image version | 12.0 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| Usage | Do not use directly. Use as a base image for daemons. Install chosen packages and 'systemctl enable' them. |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 1/10/2026, 7:45:14 PM |
| Container certification |
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