Define Twamp
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Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol (TWAMP) is a standard protocol used in the telecommunications industry to perform network performance measurements. In the UK market, TWAMP is commonly employed to monitor and analyze the quality of service provided by network infrastructure. It allows service providers to proactively identify and troubleshoot potential issues that may impact the performance of their networks, ensuring optimal service delivery to customers. TWAMP enables real-time monitoring of network performance metrics such as latency, packet loss, and jitter, helping telecom operators maintain high service quality standards and meet customer expectations.