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Kim Shorb, Product Manager at NetQoS, and Jeff Hicks, NetQoS VoIP Architect, will be hosting a live Webcast on Tuesday, August 12th at 10:00 a.m. Pacific time. They’ll be talking about how to obtain metrics on call signaling and setup protocols, how to gauge the quality of VoIP voice calls, how to show the impact of VoIP on existing applications (and vice versa) by looking at response times, and ensuring adequate bandwidth for VoIP traffic and other business critical applications by determining the volume of VoIP traffic across the WAN.
As most of you probably already know, VoIP deployments demand optimal network performance to ensure an acceptable quality of experience for the end-user. I mean, we’ve grown up with telephones our entire lives, and we know how they work, how they sound, and above all, what to expect from them. Matching the expectations of traditional phone service is daunting because VoIP is sensitive to latency, jitter, and packet loss. Compound that with the fact that phone service is extremely business critical for any business in the world.
Introducing VoIP apps on your network presents specific challenges. In addition, VoIP can starve out other key business applications and impact productivity. These challenges are best addressed with network-centric performance tools – yet, few VoIP applications offer integration with those tools.
The transition from analog telephony to VoIP is unlike any upgrade you've ever performed. A VoIP deployment is a major initiative that demands optimal network performance to ensure an acceptable quality of experience for end users. There are many reasons why VoIP is so demanding. Unlike most data applications, VoIP is sensitive to latency, jitter, and packet loss. However, few VoIP applications offer integrated management tools - the metrics and visibility required to deliver a superior VoIP quality of experience while ensuring network performance. The introduction of VoIP applications on your enterprise network presents specific challenges that can best be addressed with network-centric performance monitoring products.
Join NetQoS experts to learn how VoIP applications have evolved and why they demand optimal network performance. Find out how to take a performance-first approach to the network, and learn why this approach, based on deep insight into end-user quality of experience, will help you ensure optimal call quality.
Additionally, attendees will receive a free copy of the VoIP eBook, "Do You See What I'm Saying? Managing VoIP Quality of Experience on Your Network". This eBook details how VoIP applications work, as well as how to ensure that the applications perform on your network at the highest levels to provide optimal quality of experience to the end-user.
