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TIA TSB-116 Revision A, March 1, 2006 Telecommunications IP Telephony equipment Voice Quality Recommendations for IP Telephony
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Description / Abstract:
Introduction
The objectives of this TSB are to provide end-to-end voice
quality guidelines for North American IP Telephony and to an
E-Model tutorial for IP scenarios. IP Telephony introduces several
impairments, some of which are familiar and some new. The E-Model
(ITU-T Recommendation G.107) is a tool that can estimate the
end-to-end voice quality, taking the IP Telephony parameters and
impairments into account. This TSB first describes how the E-Model
handles IP Telephony impairments and then it provides general
design recommendations for the best possible voice quality
performance irrespective of cost, available technology or customer
requirements. These recommendations are illustrated with specific
IP scenarios to provide an E-Model tutorial for analyzing real
networks.
Since initially, IP telephony is a replacement technology for
the existing wireline PSTN, the focus of this document is on
wireline scenarios. The impairments introduced by wireline IP
packet technology can be significant. The reader should be aware
that wireless and satellite technologies also introduce significant
impairments and that only a few of the combined effects are
illustrated here. This TSB builds on similar work done for North
American PBX private networks that was published in TIA/EIA/TSB32-A
and the focus of this document remains on providing guidelines for
engineered private networks as opposed to the Internet.
The E-Model scenarios detailed in this TSB, are available for
download as a spreadsheet tool at:
http://www.e-model.org/