Sevana gives mobile operators a practical way to keep voice quality high across the network. You can analyse recorded captures offline, watch live traffic as it flows, and place test calls on real handsets in the field, so you can catch and resolve quality issues early, whether you are investigating a past incident, monitoring continuously or validating proactively. Three products cover that ground: Pcaptix for offline VoLTE call quality analysis from packet captures, VQ Monitor for real-time analysis of calls already in your network, and QualTest for active mobile-to-mobile testing.
Pcaptix turns a packet capture into VoLTE call quality analysis, so mobile operators can investigate a recorded .pcap from the IMS core without standing up live infrastructure.

Because it extracts the SIP and IMS signalling and reconstructs the RTP media, Pcaptix decodes the VoLTE codecs AMR-NB, AMR-WB and EVS, so perceptual scoring works on the audio your subscribers actually heard.
Moreover, each stream earns a Sevana perceptual MOS beside a network-estimated MOS, which helps separate radio and transport faults from audio faults.
In addition, an aggregate pass ranks which network conditions actually hurt quality in the capture, and optional per-subnet grouping shows where loss or jitter dominates.
Because the desktop edition processes everything locally, mobile operators can examine regulated subscriber traffic without uploading a capture anywhere.
VQ Monitor combines waveform analysis with network monitoring to surface QoS and QoE issues on calls already running through the network.
Because issues surface as they happen, you can learn about customer-impacting quality problems early and act on them before subscribers start to complain.
Moreover, it inspects live traffic in detail, so echo, noise, jitter and silent calls are flagged at the moment they occur.
In addition, VQ Monitor fits around your existing setup, so mobile operators can stand up a monitoring system that matches their business needs.
The scoring draws on Sevana PVQA, the same perceptual analysis engine used across the product range, so results stay consistent.
Because field conditions decide what a subscriber actually hears, QualTest runs as a mobile application for mobile-to-mobile call quality testing on site.
You schedule the calls once, and the probe runs them automatically, so repeat field testing does not add operational cost.
Moreover, waveform analysis reports a MOS for the calls under test, which gives mobile operators an ongoing read on perceived quality.
Because needs differ by situation, you can pick the type of analysis that fits, whether that means placing test calls or observing real ones.
In addition, the probe is straightforward to deploy, so a working call quality monitoring setup can be in place in a day.
Talk to our team about putting QualTest and VQ Monitor to work in your network.