Quality management tool, Piqua from Texas Instruments will make VoIP reliable and better sounding. It will help service providers scrutinize devices, services and networks. In many cases it will permit the infrastructure to heal itself. This will help providers to reduce costs, scale up voice and other multimedia services in order to meet the demand. It will be available later this year in products from console developers and carrier equipment vendors. It will also replace the diagnostic tools built into the traditional circuit switched phone system.
Via [Computerworld]
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