[asterisk-users] Fwd: AQuA Meter – waveform analysis to get continous MOS scores for your network
Sevana Oy
sales at sevana.fi
Tue Jul 9 10:34:34 CDT 2013
Hi,
Although this is a repost from Asterisk biz, we would like to ask if
somebody may help us to develop a native Asterisk module using AQuA
technology for voice quality monitoring using the same web service AQuA
Meter is using.
Thanks,
Sevana Finland/Estonia
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From: Sevana Oy <sales at sevana.fi>
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 7:30 PM
Subject: AQuA Meter – waveform analysis to get continous MOS scores for
your network
To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
[image: AQuA Meter]<http://blog.sevana.fi/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/screenshot.png>
Hi,
We would like to offer you to learn about our new application that performs
scheduled voice test calls to a predefined
echo server and then uses our AQuA web service to evaluate the call quality.
We developed it because several VoIP service providers have inquired us for
a possibility to make test calls from local machines within
their customers’ network.
A typical example is when you provide VoIP communications to a company that
rents its premises (including an Internet connection) in a
business center. In this case it is quite important to monitor voice call
quality from different computers in the office space to the
service provider’s server.
This is a cross platform (Windows, Linux, MAC) Java application and uses
our latest developments in waveform analysis to evaluate voice call
quality: http://www.sevana.fi/aquameter.zip
The setup is simple: our application calls the echo server (apparently
provided by the VoIP service provider), plays a reference audio and records
the playback from the echo server and can thus provide overall (both ways)
call quality analysis.
We are very interested to receive your feedback and feature wishlist. The
application is free.
Best Regards,
Sevana Oy/Oü
Finland/Estonia
http://blog.sevana.fi/aqua-meter-waveform-analysis-to-get-continous-mos-scores-for-your-network/
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