I might have some ideas.
Hi Joni. I would be interested in any ideas you might have. How do I contact you
Series of test calls will help establish the quality of the interconnects. this should be performed both at Peak and Off-Peak periods. Check the time taken for calls setup and for any cracking sound. Thanks
In many countries, the tests to be carried out are provided by the regulation. Check this as a framework. Do not hesitate to ask for further info if required.
Many times people focus on the number of connections versus the quality of those connections. Depending on where the POPs (Point of Presence) is located issues may occur around voice and latency. When investigating carrier connections, it is critical to understand if connections are blended with high quality and low-quality routes. This blending may cause latency in the networks. If your business is highly dependable on quick connections, a dedicated high-quality connection is best. Redundancy of networks is also key to ensure that calls are not dropped when the initial network fails. The more hops you eliminate between connections, the better. You also need to understand if the network is connected using dedicated or virtual servers. The dedicated network provides more reassurance as it is hard-wired versus the virtual server that is dependent upon IP connection.
Try network monitoring tools , installing SEM probes in networks, SBC gateways at customer edge site and HQ site it shows you exact call failures and QOE Quality of experience , RTCP -XR reports
Are you still working with clients who looking on how to testing the quality of their Carrier Interconnects? If so let me know. That is my area of expertise.
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