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Wi-Fi Alliance® now certifying devices for Voice Over Wi-Fi applications
Austin, Texas, June 30, 2008 – Driven by the growing
popularity of Wi-Fi® technology and voice over IP (VoIP), the Wi-Fi
industry has developed a new certification program for voice-capable
Wi-Fi devices in home and small office environments. Today, the Wi-Fi
Alliance announced the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal program as well
as some of the first products that have achieved this certification.
This groundbreaking new certification program extends beyond
interoperability testing to test the performance of products and help
ensure that they deliver good voice quality over the Wi-Fi link.
“Wi Fi enabled devices are increasingly used for data and also
multimedia applications,” said Edgar Figueroa, executive director of
the Wi-Fi Alliance. “Our certification programs deliver
interoperability and quality of service between Wi-Fi CERTIFIED
devices. Now, the Voice-Personal program goes to the next level,
helping to ensure good voice quality for calls made over a Wi-Fi
network.”
Estimates from analyst firms forecast shipments of Wi-Fi/cellular
converged phones to number between 250 and 350 million units in 2011.
In a converged Wi-Fi/cellular phone, Wi-Fi connectivity can offer
significant throughput to support bandwidth-intensive applications. By
allowing subscribers to utilize Wi-Fi for voice as well as data on
converged phones, carriers can manage licensed spectrum resources
better, as subscribers make and receive calls using a combination of
licensed and unlicensed Wi-Fi spectrum. Additionally, voice over the
Wi-Fi network can mean improved indoor coverage
“We are seeing increasing expectations from wireless subscribers that
handsets include Wi-Fi technology to handle both voice and data, and
carriers are responding in kind with an interesting array of offerings
combining Wi-Fi and cellular service,” said Victoria Fodale, manager,
Market Data/Intelligence for In-Stat. “Delivering a high-quality user
experience with voice over Wi-Fi will be critical to the success of
converged service offerings, so the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal
testing program is an important step for the industry.”
Voice over Wi Fi is typically used within mixed voice and data
environments, in which multiple data streams compete for the available
network resources. Products that successfully achieve Voice-Personal
certification prioritize voice communication over data, audio, or video
traffic, and also have met strict performance levels for key metrics
that ensure a quality experience in voice applications: packet loss,
latency and jitter.
The following are among some of the first devices to become Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal:
• Broadcom® BCM94704AGR High Performance Dual-Band (2.4/5 GHz) Router Reference Design
• Cisco Systems Aironet 1250 Series Access Point (AIR-AP1252AG )
• Cisco Systems Aironet 1200 Series Access Point (AIR-AP1231G with AIR-RM21A)
• DSP Group Expeditor Reference Design (with XpandR 1.01 software)
• Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
• Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
• Meru Networks AP200
• Redpine Signals Lite-Fi™ TGn SDIO
Products Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal have also passed tests for core
interoperability (802.11a/b/g or 802.11n draft 2.0) and Wi-Fi Protected
Access™ 2 (WPA2™) for the strong security protections, as well as Wi-Fi
Multimedia™ (WMM®) for quality of service and WMM Power Save (access
points only). Users should look for both access points and client
devices that are Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal to ensure optimal voice
quality when making calls over a Wi-Fi network.
A list of all products Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal, as well as a
free white paper which describes the program in detail, is available at
www.wi-fi.org

