Radcom, a provider of service assurance offerings, has launched a new QTrace application, which operates as an add-on application to the existing Radcom Omni-Q deployment or as an independent application tool, and provides real-time tracing capabilities for IMS networks.

Radcom said that the call tracing is a troubleshooting tool for engineers. QTrace application when operating as an add-on it is fully integrated with Omni-Q functionalities and its monitoring methodologies.

The company claims that the QTrace addresses the challenges of the IMS such as correlation of complex multi-protocol, multi-interface traffic over multi-core topologies and across IP and TDM worlds. It also provides features such as identifying and tracing sessions.

Eyal Harari, VP of products and marketing at Radcom, said: We strongly believe in the IMS paradigm, and have been dedicating resources to develop innovative service assurance methodologies for this market. The successful deployment of the Omni-Q in numerous live operational IMS networks is continued proof of our ability to deliver superior value. QTrace is the latest element in Radcom’s long succession of product leadership and innovation in IMS monitoring.