MCS MyVoIP

Digital phone service Voice-over-IP quality testing and analysis
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Digital phone service Voice-over-IP quality testing and analysis MCS MyVoIP accurately tests the most important VoIP (Voice Over IP) performance measurements that affect VoIP call quality, namely jitter and packet loss, including the important aspect of packet loss distribution.MyVoIP is an optional component of the MyConnection Server (MCS) framework. MyVoIP supports measuring and reporting any of the major VoIP codec protocols (such as the G7xx codec) deployed by the VoIP service providers. This ensures an accurate measure of the connection being tested for the VoIP protocol used.MyVoIP also supports VoIP capacity testing which is ideal for pre-qualifying both consumer and business VoIP deployments as it allows the connection capacity to be ascertained, as well as the connection quality. Non-standard codec protocols are also supported through the ability to define any custom codec that may be required. Because of the difference in bi-directional speeds for DSL and cable connections, MyVoIP is able to specifically measure upstream and downstream jitter and packet loss independently if this is supported by the VoIP platform. Here are some key features of "MCS MyVoIP": Measures UDP jitter: · Jitter occurs when data packets do not arrive at the destination in the same order they were sent. MyVoIP simulates voice traffic over a UDP connection and measures the amount of jitter occurring, and reports the associated level of voice call quality. Measures video and audio packet loss: · When data packets are lost or discarded it negatively impacts video quality. MyVoIP measures the amount of lost and discarded packets and reports the associated level of sound quality. Customize VoIP simulation test, test load capacity: · Select a codec to use for the VoIP simulation to conform to your or your VoIP provider's environment, or test the performance using multiple VoIP lines. MyVoIP simulates the following codecs: · ? G.711 (64 Kbps) · ? G.729 (8 Kbps) · ? G.723.1 (6.3 Kbps) · ? G.723.1 (5.3 Kbps) · ? G.726 (32 Kbps) · ? G.726 (24 Kbps) · ? G.728 (16 Kbps) · VoIP test settings that can be customized include packet size, number of send packets, and number of VoIP lines to simulate. Reports the number of supported VoIP lines: · MyVoIP measures the bandwidth capacity of a connection and reports the number VoIP lines the connection can support. Reports the Mean Opinion Score (MOS): · MOS is a numeric measure of the sound quality of a communication connection. Although the score is subjective it provides a widely-used method to rate the quality of voice communication. The score is normally between 1 and 5 with 5 being the best. In MyVoIP, a VoIP simulation that drops below 3.5 is considered poor quality, a measure of 4.2-4.5 is considered good quality. Requirements: · Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment Limitations: · 15-day trial period What's New in This Release: · This update provides improved data summarization for browser-based reports.


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