Tool Description: RFC 6035 - SIP VoIP Quality Reporting
RFC 6035 defines the SIP Voice Quality Reporting protocol, which enables IP phones and gateways to report the quality of every call made. RFC 6035 is a very efficient method for monitoring end-to-end quality for VoIP services. The protocol was originally proposed by Telchemy and MCI (now part of Verizon), and is supported by a wide range of IP phones and VoIP performance management applications such as Telchemy's SQmediator.
RFC 6035: Session Initiation Protocol Event Package for Voice Quality Reporting
Application
Ensure that the IP phones you deploy support RFC 6035 as this will make the management of end-to-end quality much easier.
RFC 6035 Explainer Video
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