Internet Video News Desk
Agilent Technologies' N2X Multiservices Test Solution Validates IPTV Quality of Experience
Ensures IPTV service quality and performance
Oct. 26, 2007 02:00 PM
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Agilent Technologies has announced that its N2X
multiservices test solution is a solution for validating Internet Protocol
Television (IPTV) service quality for thousands of subscribers on IPv6 network
architectures, also referred to as next-generation networks (NGNs). Network
equipment manufacturers and service providers can use the N2X solution to
characterize the ability of individual IPv6 network elements or entire networks
to meet IPTV Quality of Experience (QoE) expectations prior to deployment.
The Agilent N2X solution emulates IPv6 triple-play
subscribers and generates high-bandwidth IPTV, Voice over IP (VoIP), and
stateful data traffic to identify the true service quality experienced by every
IPTV subscriber.
Major carriers are investing heavily in NGN IPv6 networks.
These networks offer a variety of services to subscribers including IPTV, VoIP,
and high-speed Internet service over a high bandwidth broadband infrastructure.
A critical success factor for increasing IPTV service adoption and subscriber
retention is satisfaction with the service quality.
Dynamic subscriber behaviors, such as IPTV channel zapping,
combined with a mix of triple-play traffic, severely stresses network equipment,
potentially compromising video quality. Agilent's N2X IPTV QoE Productivity
Application for IPv6 addresses these issues and characterizes the
service-quality aspects on a per-subscriber basis. Each N2X port can emulate
thousands of IPTV subscribers with simulated dynamic behaviors, as well as
generate and receive highly scalable combinations of video, voice and stateful
data traffic. The N2X can uniquely test the scalability limits of each network
device, as defined by RFC 4445, by measuring Media Delivery Index (MDI) delay
factor and loss metrics on a per-subscriber basis.
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