
We made our own and its VERY Helpful. Aryn H. K. Nakaoka anakaoka at trinet-hi.com Direct: 808.356.2901 Fax : 808.356.2919 Call me with our Browser Phone : https://encrypted.alohatone.com/3562901 Tri-net Solutions 733 Bishop St. #1170 Honolulu, HI 96813 http://www.trinet-hi.com Aloha Tone PBX http://youtu.be/27v2wbnFIDs CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this email and any attachments may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. Any disclosure, distribution or copying of this email or any attachments by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to the message and deleting this email and any attachments from your system. Thank you for your cooperation. Download my public key file: http://keyserver1.pgp.com/vkd/DownloadKey.event?keyid=0x879851CEB7109A52 On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Colton Conor <colton.conor at gmail.com> wrote:
Recently we have been using Polycom phones, and paid the additional $2 for the VQ Mon license.VQmon is an embedded agent that supports the RTCP XR (RFC3611) and SIP Voice Quality Reporting (RFC6035) protocols, and is able to report the impact of transient IP problems on user perceived quality.
Does Broadsoft and/or Acme Packet SBCs collect this information, and report on it? Today we are using MOS scores from the routers (Adtran and Edgewater), but the per phone monitoring sounds like a better solution as it is at the users hearing level.
Are any hosted platforms using this information for anything useful? Or the VQMon a bad or not widely implemented solution?
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