VoIP fault and performance management technology provider Telchemy Inc. announced today that Israeli Voice over Packet (VoP) provider AudioCodes Ltd. licensed the company’s VQmon/EP for direct integration into AudioCodes' media gateway products. The manageability provided by Telchemy's VQmon/EP will enable AudioCodes’ customers, service providers and enterprises, to monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot complex problems in real-time, ensuring high service quality and availability for next gen services.
"AudioCodes is pleased to partner with Telchemy and integrate their software in our media gateway products," said Eli Nir, VP, Research and Development. "By integrating Telchemy's sophisticated technology, we are providing our customers with access to the rich set of VoIP performance and diagnostic data produced by VQmon and the ability to quickly deploy key VoIP performance management protocols such as RTCP XR."
According to Telchemy, network operators and system administrators use Telchemy's VQmon technology to detect, monitor and resolve call quality and network related problems for networked multi-media services, including Voice and Video over IP, IP Centrex, 3G Cellular, Voice over WLAN, and streaming audio/video. VQmon provides listening and conversational call quality metrics in both R factor and MOS formats as well as detailed diagnostic information, giving network managers both high level metrics and the ability to drill down to identify specific problems. VQmon supports the new VoIP management protocols, providing metrics for the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 3611 (RTCP XR) media path reporting protocol and the QoS reporting protocols for SIP, H.323, MGCP and Megaco.
"AudioCodes, one of the pioneers of today's Voice over IP market, has a wide range of well-established Voice over Packet Solutions," said Alan Clark, president and CEO of Telchemy, Incorporated. "By integrating VQmon into their VoP processors, media gateway modules and media gateways, our partnership will help accelerate the deployment of VoIP service quality management across both the enterprise and service provider markets, thereby increasing overall customer confidence in VoIP quality, and consequently, VoIP services."
Telchemy Incorporated
www.telchemy.com
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