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There is also something out there called IAX trunking. It can use a low bandwidth codec and put a bunch of simultaneous conversations into fewer packets, which helps to cut down on the high packet tax you'd normally get with packetizing individual voice channels. And works over any IP link. Ray Burkholder [email protected] http://www.oneunified.net 704 576 5101 > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Bill Woodcock > Sent: November 13, 2003 21:10 > To: Anton L. Kapela > Cc: Robert White; [email protected] > Subject: Re: Voice Compression > > > > On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Anton L. Kapela wrote: > > I would like to also suggest seeking devices that use > "iLBC" as a > > codec. I've been using this codec for interconnecting > voip systems and > > have been very pleased with the results. > > Check it out: http://www.ilbcfreeware.org > > Yep, although I haven't used it yet myself, I've been hearing it very > widely praised, particularly for traffic flowing across > high-congestion > Internet links. Apparently it can sustain 20% packet loss without > significant reduction in voice quality. However, this was > supposed to be > over "T1s" which I assumed to mean point-to-point serial. > > -Bill > > > > -- > Scanned for viruses and dangerous content at > http://www.oneunified.net and is believed to be clean. > -- Scanned for viruses and dangerous content at http://www.oneunified.net and is believed to be clean.
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