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Tektonix offers 3G video tester

February 8, 2005

Tektronix, a provider of network management and diagnostics products, announced the K15 version 2.1 for its wireless network monitoring platform that provides the ability to analyze H.324M video telephony quality of service by monitoring the UMTS core network Iu-CS interface. Customers are able to obtain deeper video quality analysis by sharing the video files with the Tektronix MTS4EA Elementary Stream Analyzer to investigate and analyze compressed video data.

The introduction of 3G mobile systems has enabled mobile network operators to offer a new range of mobile service to subscribers. The traditional voice offering is now complemented by a multitude of new services like video telephony, video streaming, video clip download and mobile web surfing. Customer satisfaction is key for value creation, and mobile network operators have to be able to monitor and manage the quality of the service they deliver to subscribers.

The K15 version 2.1 is able to display all video telephony calls going in a live 3G mobile network. Customers are able to select H.324M video calls on the Iu-CS interface, calculate key performance indicators (KPIs) and extract the voice/video stream of each H.324M video call. The data can be loaded into a Tektronix MTS4EA elementary video stream analysis tool for complete Video Quality of Service (VQoS) analysis.

"Network operators understand that video content can not be treated as data in the network," said Alois Hauk, Vice President and General Manager, Monitoring & Protocol Test, Tektronix. "The integration of these products dramatically expands support for mobile network operators by enabling them to perform a deep analysis on the transmitted video quality of service."

 

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