Any network engineer will tell you that everyone knows what a bad VoIP call is. The hard part is figuring out where and why those calls failed on your network. In this session, Tim Titus, CTO of PathSolutions and VoIP network performance management expert, will discuss:
- The five most common VoIP network problems that result in poor quality calls.
- Why telephony-related statistics—like latency, jitter, packet loss, and MOS scores—are only symptoms of an underlying network problem.
- How to manage your VoIP network to derive optimal performance.
The quality of your VoIP deployment hinges on the stability and performance of your network. This session will show you how to achieve optimal VoIP call quality so that your business users never have a bad call again.
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