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Video: How Video QoE Metrics Complement Network and Operational Metrics

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Ribal Najjar: So now that we know what Quality of Experience (QoE) metrics are, in contrast to these Quality of Service (QoS) metrics or these network metrics that we looked at, signal-to-noise ratio let's say, or retransmission, error retransmission rates and things like that, at first when we started looking at this, we're like, "There's nothing in common." One thing is doing the quality, the network telemetry is measuring at specific components' performance. It's very rigorous.

We pull these metrics every minute, every five minutes, they're always there. They're independent of the consumers. If you're not using your internet, these metrics are still being pulled and analyzed and alerted on if they go out of bound or whatever, and they're service agnostic, right? We build a network to accommodate for a whole bunch of used cases. It's not only video, a video of high-speed data (HSD), your internet experience, your experience uploading your images to the cloud, your experience in downloading movies, watching YouTube, this and that, Skype calls and so on.

And so the network has to be, to some degree, service-agnostic and work across different services. These quality of experience metrics are not. They're like, “How do I feel about watching this video?” to five seconds later I might be uploading my pictures and everything is perfect. I don't ... and so they're very service-agnostic. They're harder to quantify and qualify and they measure things end to end.

So if you're having a bad video experience, that could be anything. It could be anything in your pipeline. It could be your phone, your laptop. It could be the network. It could be your wireless network, your router. It could be from the source. It could be so many different things versus the other very focused metric telemetry.

And so when we started looking at this we're like, "You know, this is somewhat orthogonal but that's a great thing. This is really complementary to with what we really do on a day in and day out. And it works, but maybe this can bring something new to the picture along with a bunch of challenges that we have to solve for.”

So at a very high level, if we start thinking about millions of people starting and watching different video sessions, that's pretty powerful. You have now a million transactions testing your end-to-end pipeline and giving you data. So that's a super-powerful dataset that if we can operationalize, that's a big win.

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