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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (142)6/27/2002 12:00:37 PM
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SemiOT:Tests show users accept VoIP speech quality
By John Walko, CommsDesign.com
Jun 26, 2002 (7:40 AM)
URL: commsdesign.com

LONDON — The speech quality of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) transmissions meet the expectations of
today's telecom users, according to an eagerly awaited research report being circulated this week at the
meeting of ETSI Project Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks in Bruges, Belgium.

The report analyzes the results of special tests for VoIP quality and proves to network operators that the
equipment tested will not cause unacceptable voice deterioration.

The tests also confirm the steadily improving quality of codecs, which in time will reduce the difference
between VoIP and traditional voice transmissions. They report also indicates that systems and equipment from
different manufacturers will eventually be able to interoperate.

ETSI said the results also represent the removal of another barrier towards the creation of next-generation
networks.

In tests held earlier this year, T-Systems Nova GmbH Berkom and Head Acoustics GmbH performed speech quality
measurements on VoIP equipment from different manufacturers to determine speech quality under specific IP
network conditions. The results detailed the performance of different implementations with respect to
speech quality. The two companies said the research will prove useful to manufacturers seeking to optimize
system design.

The VoIP tests were the second organized by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), and
were co-sponsored by Alcatel.

Tal Simchony, chairman and chief executive officer of ECI Telecom - NGTS, said:“ETSI's second speech quality
test event allowed us to demonstrate, in an objective and highly respected technology event, that our VoIP
technology reaches the level of traditional TDM voice quality.”

Phil Cretch, chief technology officer of Alcatel's Voice Network Activities, added: “The report enables a
broad audience to get the current achievable VoIP quality status. The testing event was especially valuable
for Alcatel as the impacts of real-life network conditions were considered.”
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