NetEQ (Network Enforced Quality of service) is a technology used in VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communication to ensure high-quality voice transmission. It is an adaptive jitter buffer algorithm that dynamically adjusts the incoming voice packets to mitigate network congestion and packet loss.
NetEQ monitors the network’s bandwidth capacity, latency, and overall performance to estimate the amount of delay that can be tolerated before voice quality is affected. It optimizes the delay by buffering the incoming voice packets, thereby minimizing jitter and ensuring smooth voice communication.
In addition, NetEQ also prioritizes voice traffic over other network traffic by using QoS (Quality of Service) mechanisms, such as DiffServ (Differentiated Services) and MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching).
Overall, NetEQ enhances the user experience in VoIP communication by providing a reliable and high-quality voice transmission even in challenging network conditions.