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Originally posted by: ElFenix
isn't any packetized real time audio communication voip?
Originally posted by: vi_edit
It's "real" enough for most home uses.
It's certainly not on par with the six digit systems from Nortel, Avaya, Cisco, ect when it comes to commercial grade VoIP though.
Originally posted by: spidey07
because its not real voice over IP.
real voice over IP is a quality system that delivers exactly the same quality and features of a PBX and more.
Originally posted by: spidey07
because its not real voice over IP.
real voice over IP is a quality system that delivers exactly the same quality and features of a PBX and more.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: spidey07
because its not real voice over IP.
real voice over IP is a quality system that delivers exactly the same quality and features of a PBX and more.
Ever used VoIP? The only hiccup is E911 service, which depends on A) Your proper configuration of it and B) The dispatch center having equipment that isn't decades old
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: spidey07
because its not real voice over IP.
real voice over IP is a quality system that delivers exactly the same quality and features of a PBX and more.
Ever used VoIP? The only hiccup is E911 service, which depends on A) Your proper configuration of it and B) The dispatch center having equipment that isn't decades old
heh, yeah. I build their networks all the time.
the vonage is nothing more than VoIP to the edge, it still gets to a regular PBX AFAIK. Its kinda the toll bypass model instead of full blown voice over IP phone with all the associated features.
-edit- although it is getting very close. I "believe" the speculation is packetized voice will surpass "regular" voice in 2009.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: spidey07
because its not real voice over IP.
real voice over IP is a quality system that delivers exactly the same quality and features of a PBX and more.
Ever used VoIP? The only hiccup is E911 service, which depends on A) Your proper configuration of it and B) The dispatch center having equipment that isn't decades old
heh, yeah. I build their networks all the time.
the vonage is nothing more than VoIP to the edge, it still gets to a regular PBX AFAIK. Its kinda the toll bypass model instead of full blown voice over IP phone with all the associated features.
-edit- although it is getting very close. I "believe" the speculation is packetized voice will surpass "regular" voice in 2009.
Because Vonage isn't VoIP. Vonage is pure, unadultered suckage with a VoIP sticker on it. AT&T is worlds apart and puts my Verizon landline to shame in terms of cost, features, voice quality and ***STABILITY*** (My phone line is out at least 2 days a month and Verizon refuses to fix it because they can't find a problem, my internet is NEVER out)
And yeah, commercial VoIP is quite awesome.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: spidey07
because its not real voice over IP.
real voice over IP is a quality system that delivers exactly the same quality and features of a PBX and more.
Ever used VoIP? The only hiccup is E911 service, which depends on A) Your proper configuration of it and B) The dispatch center having equipment that isn't decades old
heh, yeah. I build their networks all the time.
the vonage is nothing more than VoIP to the edge, it still gets to a regular PBX AFAIK. Its kinda the toll bypass model instead of full blown voice over IP phone with all the associated features.
-edit- although it is getting very close. I "believe" the speculation is packetized voice will surpass "regular" voice in 2009.
Because Vonage isn't VoIP. Vonage is pure, unadultered suckage with a VoIP sticker on it. AT&T is worlds apart and puts my Verizon landline to shame in terms of cost, features, voice quality and ***STABILITY*** (My phone line is out at least 2 days a month and Verizon refuses to fix it because they can't find a problem, my internet is NEVER out)
And yeah, commercial VoIP is quite awesome.
sounds like that problem is call setup protocols. That or they are constantly mucking with their voice servers.
Originally posted by: Gunbuster
I would guess "Real" VoIP is when you have it end to end on a network that can do QOS and prioritize the VoIP traffic
