Voice Quality Enhancement

The economic benefits of VoIP services are compelling, but consumers won't migrate to VoIP unless they perceive the voice quality to be as good or better than traditional PSTN voice services. RadiSys Convedia media servers, now with integrated Voice Quality Enhancement (VQE) provides a group of features specifically designed to address noise, packet loss, and echo in VoIP networks, along with a robust set of quality metrics suitable for Service Level Agreement (SLA) reporting.

Service providers can now address both their IP media processing and Voice Quality Enhancement (VQE) requirements in a single network element: a RadiSys Convedia media server. RadiSys integrated VQE technology cost-effectively overcomes noise, lost packet, and echo conditions in a VoIP packet network, while also capturing a variety of audio quality metrics suitable for performance management systems and Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The implementation can apply VQE functions against individual VoIP ports, or groups of ports processed together such as a VoIP audio conferencing mix. RadiSys Convedia media servers, now available with integrated VQE features, can increase end–user satisfaction in next–generation networks that will accelerate the growth of VoIP and IMS service revenues.

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