Monday, February 22, 2016

Netscan and Sevana announce partnership on real time call quality monitoring system for mobile operators.

Warsaw, Poland. Tallinn, Estonia – February 22, 2016 – Netscan sp. z o. o. and Sevana Oü today announce their partnership on design and development of a modern real time call quality monitoring system for mobile operators, a new product that enables real time RTP monitoring. The solution is built on NetScan monitoring system, NetProbe 10G and Sevana Passive Voice Quality Analyzer (PVQA). NetProbe 10G is a DGT network tapping device, dedicated to interception, inspection and filtering of IP traffic sent over fiber optic lines. It can be used in applications such as network monitoring and lawful interception or work with various databases as a highly efficient data acquisition device. PVQA is a technology based on proprietary Sevana algorithms providing detection of voice quality impairments used to build Mean Opinion Score prediction according to ITU-T P.800 standard.


Typically,  real time call quality monitoring in packet switched networks is built on analysis of information available in the packet stream. However, relying only on this information is not enough in modern networks. Joining outstanding features of NetScan monitoring products and Sevana technologies brings ideas of real time call quality monitoring in mobile networks for the next level providing not only packet related metrics, but also information about voice quality impairments that influenced media quality and prediction on possible root cause of the problem.


About Netscan sp. z o. o.


NetScan is a technology company providing a powerful, flexible network monitoring system that extracts information directly from the control and user plane and makes it accessible in real-time. NetScan supports fixed and mobile (including GSM-R) voice and data networks, from SS7 to LTE – all in one system. The very unique feature is the support for shared-RAN networks (MOCN & MORAN), including secure data separation between mobile network operators involved.


About Sevana Oü


Sevana is a technology company focusing on voice and sound quality analysis tools and technologies for telecommunications service providers. Sevana is vendor of Audio Quality Analyzer (AQuA) used for end-to-end media quality evaluation, open source based voice quality monitoring solution and hi-tech software  products.


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NOTE TO EDITORS:


For additional information visit


Netscan: http://www.netscan.pl or call +48 22 610 02 30


Sevana: http://sevana.biz or call +372 617 0331


E-mail:


netscan@netscan.pl


info@sevana.biz


 


Postal address:


Netscan sp. z o.o.                                                                            Sevana Oü


Kwidzyńska 1a                                                                                 Roosikrantsi tn 2, Tallinna linn,


04-695 Warszawa                                                                            Harju maakond, 10119


POLAND                                                                                            ESTONIA



Netscan and Sevana announce partnership on real time call quality monitoring system for mobile operators.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Servers.com Leverages SDN for Faster, More Flexible Cloud


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AudioCodes Launches Virtualized SBC Network Function


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Friday, February 12, 2016

Scaling IoT with LTE/MTC


Internet of Things represents an exciting opportunity for device manufacturers, service providers and consumers alike. The ability to connect billions of ‘things’ to the internet is set to profoundly change the way we all interact and make use of countless ‘dumb’ devices that we encounter in our daily lives. There is of course nothing specifically new about this vision, machine-to-machine services (M2M) have been in existence for decades now and is well established in terms of service and application. M2M service providers have long been using existing cellular networks to enable these services delivering applications such as logistics and asset tracking as well as some more recent examples such as in vehicle telematics. However, the challenge for cellular operators moving forward is how to continue the investment in this space in order to enable the so called IoT revolution – ultimately the success of the cellular industry in M2M depends mainly on addressing challenges affecting cost, power saving and coverage. M2M over GSM networks will present a dilemma for mobile operators who will need to re-farm frequencies to gain greater spectrum efficiency and consolidate other access technologies. 2G mobile network services in the US have already started to be decommissioned already with existing customers being ported over to LTE. Other wireless operators without access to 2G spectrum allocation will increasingly see LTE as the future-proof option for M2M. To help operators wishing to make this transmission, standards body, 3GPP, has been working on defining a new profile of LTE in the forthcoming Release 13 specification. The profile is termed ‘Category 0′ (Cat-0) and promises to address the major challenges facing operators and open LTE for IoT.


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Thursday, February 11, 2016

InFocus unveils new video collaboration platform


This week in UC news, InFocus has announced a new platform that focuses on scalable video collaboration, while Kollective has launched its Konnector video broadcasting service.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Anritsu and SPEAG offer SAR testing solution for wireless devices



Anritsu Corporation’s MT8820C Radio Communication Analyzer now integrates with both DASY6 and cSAR3D from Schmid & Partner Engineering AG to provide seamless Specific Absorption Rate compliance testing.


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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

APIs enabling IoT


Why do companies like Salesforce open up their organization by providing APIs? The fastest growing platforms need to work differently. They open up their core, publish APIs, and start up developer programs. Understanding the mechanics of becoming an API platform is key. For IoT to be useful, the devices that make up this mesh must be connected to the cloud. The way in which they do this is via APIs. Cloud-based services are the way in which the IoT is connected to data. APIs are the bridge — IoT on one side, useful information and plentiful data crunching capabilities on the other. APIs make IoT useful, turning limited little things into powerful portals of possibilities!


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Monday, February 8, 2016

Logitech video conferencing hardware looks to fill a niche


Logitech has announced its newest line of conferencing hardware that aims to replace the laptop at the conference table and support video collaboration in meeting rooms.

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