Telchemy launches IPTVtroubleshooter.com

Sep 25, 2007 12:01 PM

    
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Service providers and network managers can find information about IP video quality and performance at Telchemy’s new IPTVtroubleshooter.com.

IP and IPTV fault and performance management technology supplier Telchemy has launched IPTVtroubleshooter.com, a free industry resource on IP video quality and performance.

IPTVtroubleshooter.com provides information on issues and problems that can affect the quality of IP video services, helping service providers and network managers understand how to configure and provision video services and how to diagnose problems affecting service quality. The site contains:

  • Tutorial information on IP video quality.
  • Descriptions of key metrics that can be used for IP video performance monitoring.
  • Key information on IP video performance measurement techniques.
  • Online problem diagnosis tools.
  • General information on IP video services.

For more information, visit: www.IPTVtroubleshooter.com and www.telchemy.com.




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