Call admission control (CAC) is one of the techniques deployed in managing network resources. Recently, the dynamic QoSaware CAC (DQA-CAC) algorithm was proposed to reduce the new connection blocking rate and improve resource utilization. However, the algorithm admits new connections and degrades existing ones without recourse to delay requirements of delay-intolerant extended real-time polling service (ertPS) and real-time polling service (rtPS) connections—which may incur additional delay, leading to an increase in packet drop rate and, consequently, reduced throughput. In this article, a QoS-guaranteed call admission control (QOG-CAC) algorithm is proposed to ensure QoS and consequently increase the throughput of all class of connections. The proposed QOG-CAC is simulated using a Java-based discrete event simulator. The results of the extensive simulation experiments conducted show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the compared scheme with regard to average system throughput, new connection blocking rate, and per-flow throughput of real-time as well as non-real-time connections