VoIP QOS best practices

Bill Woodcock woody at pch.net
Mon Feb 10 18:06:12 UTC 2003


    > of course if your using satellite your already accepting the delay from
    > propogation and delay from buffering from this kind of jitter which is fine, but
    > may not be acceptable for say a commercial voip service in a local area which
    > ought to be comparable to pstn quality..

VoIP is nearly always spectacularly better than PSTN quality.  Anywhere
where VoIP runs over satellite, PSTN is also running over satellite, but
the PSTN doesn't have the advantage of modern CODECs or digital
end-to-end.

                                -Bill





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