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The Dilithium Networks DNA analyser is the first H.324M/3G-324M protocol analysis tool on the market and is being used extensively by 3G operators as well as network and terminal OEMs. The latest release of the DNA includes a number of useful features that broaden the functionality of the DNA as well as make it easier to use for less sophisticated users. New features in the DNA include online network traffic monitoring to aid real-time monitoring of a call, call progress display for quick visual identification of problems, as well as numerous enhancements that increase flexibility of H.324M call parameters, improve call logging and analysis capability, etc.
"The DNA is designed for diagnosing, analysing and monitoring all aspects of video telephony calls including call control, connection setup and tear down, and voice and video codec quality.
Operators and OEMs can use the device to test new terminals and minimise the risk of field software upgrades to ensure interoperability", said Dr Marwan Jabri, CTO and founder of Dilithium Networks.
"It has already established itself as the reference H.324M/3G-324M platform for compliance and interoperability testing".
The DNA is an essential tool for solving interoperability issues between 3G-324M equipment, validating voice and video call quality and reducing time to market for 3G services and equipment.
It is already in use by a majority of the 3G operators (including those about to launch 3G services) as well as a majority of network and terminal vendors.
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