Hi<br><br>I was wondering if any of you would be interested in evaluating/using/ultimately paying for call quality monitoring software.<br><br>We've developed a call quality monitoring solution as a part of a bigger project. The tool is not public yet and we are considering providing it on commercial terms.<br>
I am aware of VoIPmonitor but it seems it serves another purpose - monitoring call quality at central point in the providers' network. Our idea is to provide a tool for an unqualified end-user to download and run on a Windows machine. The tool could be run in response to issues raised by the end-user or even before the service is provided to end-user to assess if end-user's network connection is sufficient to make VoIP calls. Technically speaking, the tool sets up some SIP/RTP calls (either one-off or continuously), monitors everything regarding SIP (detecting NATs, ALGs, etc) and RTP (jitter, packet loss, etc.) and returns the data to central server where it can be analyzed by VoIP provider using Web GUI.<br>
<br>I'd appreciate if subscribers of this list would speak up if they see a need for such a tool. Please respond here or privately.<br><br>Best regards,<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Marcin Gozdalik<br>