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ETSI - TR 126 959

5G; Study on enhanced Voice over LTE (VoLTE) performance

active, Most Current
Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 May 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 40
scope:

The present document provides a study on the enhanced VoLTE performance (eVoLP). The study focuses on:

- Guidelines or requirements to ensure that MTSI clients send requests to adapt to robust modes of codec operation when necessary. This study may require investigating performance results for different conditions and adaptation procedures.

- Mechanisms to indicate at setup a terminal's ability to send adaptation triggers (e.g. to adapt to the most robust codec mode).

- Evaluate the impact of proprietary client implementations of Packet-Loss Concealment and Jitter Buffer Management (JBM) on having different Max PLR and potential mechanisms to indicate this to the network.

Document History

TR 126 959
May 1, 2022
5G; Study on enhanced Voice over LTE (VoLTE) performance
The present document provides a study on the enhanced VoLTE performance (eVoLP). The study focuses on: - Guidelines or requirements to ensure that MTSI clients send requests to adapt to robust modes...
November 1, 2020
5G; Study on enhanced Voice over LTE (VoLTE) performance
The present document provides a study on the enhanced VoLTE performance (eVoLP). The study focuses on: - Guidelines or requirements to ensure that MTSI clients send requests to adapt to robust modes...
July 1, 2018
5G; Study on enhanced Voice over LTE (VoLTE) performance
The present document provides a study on the enhanced VoLTE performance (eVoLP). The study focuses on: - Guidelines or requirements to ensure that MTSI clients send requests to adapt to robust modes...

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