Report examines QoS, QoE issues for IPTV operators

Apr 24, 2007 10:00 AM

    

Multimedia Research Group has published a report examining what IPTV operators must do to maintain an acceptable Quality of Experience (QoE) for their customers based on the insight and contribution of more than 20 IPTV vendors and service providers.

The report, "IPTV Video Quality: QoS and QoE – February 2007," addresses how to acquire and maintain the highest video quality throughout the IPTV distribution network and in the home using both MPEG-4 AVC and MPEG-2 technologies.

It provides operational and technical insight into how to design, test, operate and monitor an IPTV network for the sake of achieving the highest quality SD and HDTV using a bandwidth-budget that is shared with other triple-play services.

The report also focuses on large, medium and small IPTV systems, and reveals answers to Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) issues in the planning, development and operational stages of IPTV services.

Research and Markets is marketing the report.

For more information, visit: www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c52735.




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