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2005
Malden Electronics Ltd
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England

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News 2006

 

Echo Korea Instruments appointed as Distributor in South Korea - 15 November

 

MultiDSLA 2.0 release 1 November

A new release of the MultiDSLA User Interface and firmware with many new features including:-

GPS support for one-way delay measurements

Virtual Node - single, or scalable, or downloadable VoIP node incorporating codecs and recording packet statistics

Mouseclick utility for the control of softphones

Plus many other useful functions and enhancements.

A new installation CD has been sent to all customers and distributors - another example of our great customer support

 

MultiDSLA 1.4 release 1 August

A new release of the MultiDSLA User Interface and firmware with many new features including:-

Reservations

Improved drill-down from reports

SNMP and Remote Access via TCL, Perl, Python and transparent TCP/IP

GPS support

16k sample rate speech files and wideband PESQ

Plus many other useful functions and enhancements.

Beijing Rui Sen Technology appointed as Distributor in China - 1 May

ITU-T Rec. P.862.2 Mapping Now in the DSLA PESQ Option - 21 April

This new mapping brings the existing wideband headphone listening model in PESQ closer to subjective test results. The P.862.2 score is reported instead of P.862.1 score whenever the wideband model is selected. DSLA users already have the 16k sample rate speech material to test the new generation of wideband phones and networks. The P.862.2 mapping provides a standardised measure of listening quality for wideband systems.

Existing DSLA users who have PESQ can download the latest version of the eDSLA or DSLAII user interface and manual here.

New Release of MultiDSLA User Interface - 11 April

The latest planned release of the MultiDSLA, version 1.3, brings many new features to this sophisticated test system including:-

Groups to organise nodes into functional or geographical sets

Conflict Analysis to identify where users attempt to run tests at the same time on the same resources

User Defined Measures collate sets of measurements and perform mathematical operations to calculate new results

Uncontrolled node introduced for tests between separate MultiDSLA installations that communicate only through the speech path

Enhanced Results Analysis

Structured Report Generation and improved drill down to detailed measurements

Echo Level measurement

E-Model specification and calculation

Upgrade your MultiDSLA User Interface here

 

J3Tel appointed as Distributor in France - 1 March

 

New Release of MultiDSLA User Interface - 6 February