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Pixelmetrix introduces end-to-end QoS monitoring for IPTV
May 10, 2007 8:00 AM
Pixelmetrix has unveiled EndGame, a quality management solution for IPTV providing end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) monitoring.
EndGame provides IPTV content aggregators and operators with a suite of tools spanning the entire content delivery chain, allowing operators to track (QoS) problems from a single customer back through the network to the headend.
Graphical consolidation of information from multiple nodes within the network enables IPTV operators to find, isolate and troubleshoot quality-related issues in the fastest way possible.
As part of the EndGame suite, Pixelmetrix announced the DVagent Set-Top Box (STB) agent that monitors individual subscriber integrity, with results reported back for consolidation and troubleshooting.
As the final key component, Pixelmetrix is offering the EndGame xVu management and subscriber status dashboard software.
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