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Deploying and testing converged IP networks such as the Triple Play of video, voice and data is a challenging undertaking. Applications such as IPTV, video on demand, voice and time sensitive data require both a network level QoS (Quality of Service) assessment along with a highly granular QoE (Quality of Experience) analysis right down to the individual subscriber or viewer level.

Analyzing converged IP infrastructure and applications on a per flow basis will identify some of the following key issues -
| What is the typical IPTV subscriber quality of experience for video and channel changing rate? | |
| Increasing subscriber numbers, how is individual and collective Video or Voice QoS/QoE affected? | |
| How will existing applications be affected with the addition of new priority traffic loads? | |
| Modifying existing infrastructure settings, will this alter existing subscriber QoE? | |
| Is network security an issue, what type of attacks will affect subscriber QoE? | |
| How is user QoE effected by the introduction of a network attack? | |
| What are the practical limitations to guarantee QoS for subscriber traffic? | |
| How will latency affect QoE on time sensitive applications such as IPTV, VoD or VoIP? | |
| What is the maximum throughput of the device, what limitations exist for IPTV/VoIP? | |
| QoS priority settings, what impact do the settings have on subscriber QoE? | |
| Is there a limitation to the sustained connections before and during a security attack? | |
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To understand where diversifEye may be utilized, or the types of tests undertaken with diversifEye please check out our Sample Test Scenarios guide.
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