[Asterisk-Users] voipjet anyone?

Wiley Siler wsiler at education2020.com
Fri May 13 08:44:53 MST 2005


Good catch. Did not see the FAQ.

Robert, are you the one having problems getting this running in AAH?

W


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Webb [mailto:asterisk at ropeguru.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:22 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com; Wiley Siler
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] voipjet anyone?


On Fri, 13 May 2005 07:59:09 -0700
  "Wiley Siler" <wsiler at education2020.com> wrote:
> Almost positive iLBC is not allowed....  Use uLaw...
> 

They do allow for iLBC. From their FAQ page:

Codecs. Carriers with primarily business customers should use the G.711
codec when sending VoIP traffic to VoipJet. 
This ensures that all calls are of the highest sound quality and free
from compression degradation. You've paid for VoipJet Tier 1 telco
termination and G.711 lets you fully enjoy it. And don't forget some
other codecs can add significantly to a call's end-to-end latency, too.

If you need to save bandwidth (admittedly very expensive in some parts
of the world) then the iLBC codec bundled with Asterisk makes an
excellent choice. It's free to use and takes one-fouth the bandwidth of
G.711. Another important reason to try iLBC is if there is jitter and
packet loss on your network's connection to us, because
G.711 really needs ideal conditions to work well. Finally, GSM
potentially uses even less bandwidth and CPU processing power than iLBC.



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