
Besides security problems like phishing-vishing, spamming and hacking, VoIP has certain technical problems, Voice problem being the major one. The enterprises both small and medium deploying VoIP confront it undesirably.
At the same time, it is very tough to converge an IP telephony system on an existing data network than it is to deploy a traditional circuit-switched system. More precisely, creating a QoS (Quality of Service) for a converged network is the major issue for the enterprising going for VoIP.
On the face of it, the new application XelorRate, which the Service quality Management (SQM) expert Xelor Software developed recently, assumes greater significance for the Voice world.
XelorRate is a Linux application for the Red Hat operating system. It ensures exceptional voice quality without user intervention or complex maintenance procedures.
The greatest advantage of this newest software is that it automatically integrates with VoIP systems and leverages industry standards for QoS to deliver simplified network configuration, dynamic bandwidth allocation and automated packet prioritization.
At present, the application integrates with both Cisco CallManager and Avaya CommunicationsManager IP PBX systems.











