
Telchemy Announces IneoQuest licences VQmon(R) IPTV QoE Analysis Technology
DULUTH, Ga., Sep 22, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --Telchemy today announced that IneoQuest Technologies, Inc. has licensed Telchemy's VQmon(R) IPTV QoE analysis software for use in their Expedus(TM) DVA(TM) IP video headend probe. IneoQuest joins more than 20 equipment vendors that have licensed Telchemy's VQmon IPTV QoE analysis software, including Ameritec, Anacise, Ascom, Empirix, Ideal (Trend), Ixia, JDSU, Polystar, Radcom, Shenick, Spirent, VeEX, Vierling and WildPackets. VQmon is the market leading real-time IPTV, VoIP and IP Videoconferencing analysis technology, used by over 120 test, equipment network equipment and CPE vendors to integrate performance monitoring functionality into a wide range of products from probes and handheld testers to IPTV set-top boxes and routers.
VQmon passively monitors IPTV streams, providing a wide range of performance measurement data, Video and Audio MOS scores and detailed diagnostic metrics. VQmon is unique in analyzing both scrambled and unscrambled IPTV streams carried over MPEG Transport or RTP, and supports common FEC and retransmission schemes. VQmon automatically identifies video frame types and recognizes the type of video content, producing a rich range of metrics and accurate QoE measurements. Metrics generated include:
VQmon is licensed for integration with third party software, or can be provided as a turnkey performance monitoring application, SQlive(TM), which is designed for easy installation in IPTV set-top boxes or mobile handsets.
Telchemy(R), Incorporated is the global leader in Voice and Video over IP Performance Management Technology with its VQmon(R), DVQattest(R), SQmediator(R), SQlive(TM) and SQprobe(R) service quality monitoring and analysis software products. Telchemy is the world's first company to provide Voice and Video IP performance management technology that considers the effects of time-varying network impairments and has led the development of VoIP performance management protocols within the industry. Founded in 1999, the company has products deployed worldwide and markets its technology through leading networking, test and management product companies. For more information visit: www.telchemy.com.
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