Requal - VoIP quality analysis and alerting

I've had some high hopes for recqual, though I have to admit I've not used it other than to get it running once. It's an end-to-end voice quality analysis system which creates looping calls with known audio patterns,and then self-examines the audio in both directions to determine if there is any unusual result in the sound comparison. Has anyone used it at length? Is anyone interested in helping develop this platform? It seems like a fairly universal solution to monitoring voice quality in a network, in a truly "as-the-user-sees- it" manner. It has Asterisk as its core, but could work in conjunction with any VoIP or even TDM platform as it is simply a call generator/receiver. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Recqual JT

So many of our issues have been based in on a futzy card in a crappy gateway in a backwater market that a core-based device that could not test the actual call path used by our far-flung customers didn't get a whole lot of traction. David On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:21 AM, John Todd<jtodd at loligo.com> wrote:
I've had some high hopes for recqual, though I have to admit I've not used it other than to get it running once. ?It's an end-to-end voice quality analysis system which creates looping calls with known audio patterns,and then self-examines the audio in both directions to determine if there is any unusual result in the sound comparison.
Has anyone used it at length? ?Is anyone interested in helping develop this platform? ?It seems like a fairly universal solution to monitoring voice quality in a network, in a truly "as-the-user-sees-it" manner. ?It has Asterisk as its core, but could work in conjunction with any VoIP or even TDM platform as it is simply a call generator/receiver.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Recqual
JT
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