

Single-Platform Monitoring Solution for High-Performance Service Quality Monitoring of 3G Network Infrastructures
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20th March , 2007
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US : RADCOM announced that it will feature Omni-Q for quadplay service providers at Spring VON 2007 in San Jose, California. Quadplay refers to provisioning data, voice, video and mobile communications services using the same network. Omni-Q enables real-time, end-to-end network monitoring, traffic correlation and service troubleshooting, across the different platforms and technologies involved in complex, quadplay network architectures. Omni-Q's ability to support IP and 3G cellular technologies under the same management umbrella is an important advantage to service providers of all types. Omni-Q customers include 3G (CDMA2000) network operators using IP to backhaul cellular traffic, cable operators offering voice over IP, ILECs and CLECs (Incumbent and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers) provisioning VoIP and IPTV, and cellular operators implementing IMS to support FMC (fixed mobile convergence). Omni-Q's open system architecture, coupled with its unparalleled scalability and performance, supports each type of customer's new technology implementations. Omni-Q is a next-generation communications network and service monitoring, analysis and troubleshooting system. It consists of a user-friendly central management module with a broad range of intrusive and non-intrusive, LINUX-based probes. Powered by the company's proprietary GearSet(TM), the probes enable data processing at an unparalleled rate of up to 10 Gbps -- independent of technology, service, session, or protocol stack. The system solution delivers full visibility at the session and application level with full 7-layer analysis. It provides a comprehensive and correlated view of quadplay service delivery, complete with service integrity metrics, from the subscriber's perspective. "With unlimited probe-stacking ability, Omni-Q offers the unique advantage of being able to manage any future service demands while monitoring an increasing amount of traffic over an ever-growing number of interfaces -- the kind of high volume traffic that results from provisioning quadplay services across the same network," said Avi Zamir, President of RADCOM Equipment, Inc. "When service providers choose Omni-Q, they are ensuring that, as they grow their networks and migrate to new technologies, their investment in service quality monitoring will be able to support new service offerings."
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