[asterisk-biz] Starting a VOIP Business

Gondar Monn gondarmd at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 11:25:43 CST 2008


Thanks for a very wise advice ... we are actually looking into it, we 
had a bridged system and are redesigning it to be fully routed + 
implementing QoS + switching bandwidth providers to get a better 
backbone ....

Thanks again

Gondar

Nitzan Kon wrote:
> I was thinking the exact same thing. My experience (as a user) with
> WISPs has been basically lost packets, intermittent service issues,
> etc. VoIP is fragile as it is, so there is no way you could deliver
> VoIP reliably with these issues...
>
> If you DON'T have lost packet issues (rare for a WISP I think), your
> latency is very low, and basically you have "the perfect connection"
> for a WISP - you MIGHT be fine.
>
> Don't go buying a bunch of equipment before you test it though...
>
>   -- Nitzan
>
> --- John Mason Jr <john.mason.jr at cox.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> Just a word of advise make sure the network is ready for the voip 
>> traffic, at my ofice we had a very poor experience with a WISP with
>> VOIP 
>> because the network was not ready & well managed
>>
>> John
>>     
>
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