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Posted by Miguel Cruz on February 5, 2005, 1:16 pm
> If you have this idea that you're going to be able to leverage your
> conventional consumer grade ADSL Internet connections to "network" your
> multiple office sites together using VOIP, you may be setting yourself up
> for a big letdown.
> You really need to have a dedicated private WAN for this.
Depends on their quality expectations, the quality of their DSL link,
surplus bandwidth available, and the number of simultaneous calls, I guess.
If they have enough capacity and just a few calls at once, it shouldn't be a
problem. Heck, I have a cheap 1024/384 DSL link in a country 300ms away from
my SIP proxy and I can push two calls through at once without any sound
quality problems at all.
miguel
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> conventional consumer grade ADSL Internet connections to "network" your
> multiple office sites together using VOIP, you may be setting yourself up
> for a big letdown.
> You really need to have a dedicated private WAN for this.