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Datameg Launches QoVox Corporation
QoVox leverages NECI’s technology to
deliver a suite of integrated tools and services for VoIP service
management
Raleigh, N.C., August 08, 2005 – Datameg
Corporation (OTC BB:DTMG.OB), today announced that its wholly
owned subsidiary, North Electric Company, Inc., changed its name
to QoVox Corporation (www.qovox.com) to better reflect its core
business of helping service providers assure the quality of Voice
over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and other next generation IP-based
services. This announcement is another in a series of milestones
marking Datameg’s aggressive moves to create a top flight
organization and build-out and deliver an integrated suite of
tools and services for VoIP service management for service providers
worldwide.
QoVox’s mission is to become a leading provider of network
monitoring and fault isolation tools and services for next generation
networks and services. QoVox aims to partner with leading communications
technology companies to deliver a broad suite of integrated systems
and services for verifying connectivity, measuring voice quality
and isolating and diagnosing network problems. QoVox’s solutions
will help service providers achieve and maintain optimal levels
of service performance, increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty
and operating the networks and services more efficiently.
“VoIP must be delivered with the reliable quality that
end-users have grown to expect with traditional circuit-switched
telephony. Therefore, network performance monitoring for voice
quality is a key enabler of next-generation network services,
such as VoIP. QoVox provides tools and services to measure voice
quality that helps service providers attract and retain customers,”
said Mark McGrath, Datameg’s president and chief executive
officer. “Service providers need to know about voice services
degradations and failures before they occur, and isolate problems
before they become an issue for paying customers. QoVox has the
products and service to meet that challenge.”
QoVox’s Active Voice Quality Test System enables service
providers to perform network-wide fault identification, fault
isolation and voice quality service assurance. The QoVox solution
suite performs routine and consistent voice quality and availability
sampling by seamlessly interacting with a variety of voice network
interfaces present in disparate voice networks. QoVox’s
Active Voice Quality Test System supports up to four types of
test interfaces to keep costs down with maximum flexibility, and
can be placed at switch sites, gateway sites or customer locations.
Platform test interfaces include SS7 trunks, CAS trunks, PRI ISDN,
POTS lines, SIP telephones and IP data circuits.
About QoVox
QoVox Corporation is pioneering the development of network monitoring
and fault isolation tools and services for next generation network
services. QoVox’s solutions include network-wide fault identification,
fault isolation and voice quality assurance products and services.
With QoVox, service providers can deliver new applications, such
as VoIP, with the reliability and quality that end-users have
grown to expect from traditional circuit-switched telephony. QoVox
is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Datameg Corporation (OTC BB:DTMG.OB),
and is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. For more information,
please visit www.qovox.com.
About Datameg
Datameg Corporation (OTC BB: DTMG) is a development stage technology
company focused on supplying products and related services that
support critical network performance requirements in the rapidly
converging voice, data and video communications industry. Specifically,
through Datameg's wholly owned subsidiary North Electric Company,
Inc., the company designs, develops and offers network-wide fault
identification, fault isolation and voice quality assurance products
and critical real-time network health and performance monitoring
services for both providers and end-users of Internet telephony,
now commonly referred to as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
The VoIP industry critically depends on the ability to deliver
voice service over the Internet infrastructure with the high quality
that end-users have grown to expect with traditional telephony
services. The company believes network monitoring for voice quality
is a vital function for the successful commercial future of IP
telephony.
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Contact:
Constantine Theodoropulos
Boston Communications
617.619.9801
ctheo@bcww.com
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