{"id":4776,"date":"2006-09-15T17:45:59","date_gmt":"2006-09-15T17:45:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.tmcnet.com\/blog\/rich-tehrani\/e-commerce\/v2oip-quality-alliance.html"},"modified":"2006-09-15T17:45:59","modified_gmt":"2006-09-15T17:45:59","slug":"v2oip-quality-alliance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.tmcnet.com\/blog\/rich-tehrani\/sip\/v2oip-quality-alliance.html","title":{"rendered":"V2oIP Quality Alliance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The V2oIP Quality Alliance launched this week &#8212; the goal of which is to increase the quality of voice over IP phone calls. Many of the people I spoke with in the organization would prefer the organization be called the Voice, Video Quality Alliance but regardless, that is what the V2oIP acronym stands for and the association&#8217;s goal is to improve voice &nbsp;and video quality over IP networks.<\/p>\n<p>You might imagine that today, voice quality has improved so much that we don&#8217;t need such an organization. But video quality can still improve and this (<font color=\"#ff0000\">link fixed<\/font>) <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.tmcnet.com\/blog\/tom-keating\/voip\/voip-quality-from-bad-to-worse.asp\">blog entry<\/a> shows that voice quality may not be as good as you think.<\/p>\n<p>One last point worth considering is that with all the talk of voice peering, we must realize that quality has the potential to get worse. There are a few reasons for this &#8212; increased latency as calls go from one provider to another and transcoding which basically means converting from one codec to another.<\/p>\n<p>Of course when using peering we eliminate the PSTN so we should see gains in voice quality but like everything else over IP &#8212; you need to ensure the network is set up correctly to ensure maximal voice quality.<\/p>\n<p>I think the V2oIP Quality Alliance is a positive step towards improving quality in the IP communications world and as more vendors join the cause I hope we can expect higher quality levels in VoIP and video calls.<\/p>\n<p>This <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tmcnet.com\/usubmit\/2006\/09\/11\/1877035.htm\">release<\/a> will give some details on who is participating but suffice it to say there is a smattering of IP communications companies represented from across the industry. Ditech Networks is involved in session border control and transcoding so they are a natural in this space. Empirix is a big player in testing across networks from call centers to service provider networks so they too are perfect for this group.<\/p>\n<p>Telchemy has been producing products to ensure VoIP quality since before just about anyone else. Global IP Sound or GIPS the &quot;Voice Engine&quot; company powers so many VoIP solutions such as Skype they obviously belong in this elite group.<\/p>\n<p>Polycom has such a large share of the IP phone market they too are a natural fit. The one surprise for me is JDSU or JDS Uniphase&#8211;the high flying company of the optical bubble years. They recently announced an <a href=\"http:\/\/ipcommunications.tmcnet.com\/hot-topics\/video\/articles\/2536-jdsu-announces-new-software-testing-tool-advanced-ip.htm\">IPTV testing solution<\/a> so they are a fit here as well &#8212; I am just getting used seeing them play in IPTV.<\/p>\n<p>There are a bunch of other <a href=\"http:\/\/www.v2oipqualityalliance.org\/members\/members.php\">vendors<\/a> who have joined as well &#8212; who weren&#8217;t in the release.<\/p>\n<p>OK so who is missing? Spirent, Ixia, Cisco, Avaya, Nortel, Mitel, Alcatel, Ericsson, etc. But this is a new initiative and we should be happy that these companies have come together to start this initiative. As I write this there is a rumor circulating that Verizon (or Verizon Wireless &#8212; I can&#8217;t recall) may be joining this group as well so that would obviously open this up to lots of other service providers.<\/p>\n<p>So this is a great first step and I hope to see more industry participation in this great cause. The only downside is that voice and video quality is too complex an issue to easily tackle &#8212; especially across so many vendor platforms. Of course time will tell and even an incremental improvement is better than nothing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The V2oIP Quality Alliance launched this week &#8212; the goal of which is to increase the quality of voice over IP phone calls. 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