[asterisk-users] 3G Quality

Roy Abshire roy at coopvr.com
Wed Nov 14 18:22:06 CST 2012


Believe me, there is a method to my madness that I didn't want to get 
into but here it goes.

I want to get this to work reliably even with low quality and bandwidth 
so I can install VOIP Phones at my vacation rental properties that can 
only get 4G or low speed Satellite with only 128k upload.
I went up and stayed at one of the properties and bought my ATT 4G 
Elevate device just to test it out over VOIP at the cabin and I got 2 
bars and my Nokia connected and registered over SIP...but calling was 
garbled.

I am currently providing VOIP service for incoming calls on an 800 DID 
Number that forwards the call to the Owners Cell Phones and thats fine 
but I do pay for outgoing calls per minute.
I would much rather have my VOIP System connect all of the properties 
and Owners together without having to forward incoming calls out.

I was hoping someone had the same idea and was successful using 3G or 4G.


Co-op Vacation Rentals
www.coopvr.com
15218 Summit Ave
Suite #300-354
Fontana, CA 92336
Phone/Fax (855) 760-COOP (2667)

On 11/14/2012 4:02 PM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Roy Abshire <roy at coopvr.com 
> <mailto:roy at coopvr.com>> wrote:
>
>     My goal is to always be connected to my VOIP system using 3G or
>     4G.  I'm still going to have to pay the ATT Data only $50/month
>     plan for 4G and I get 5gb a month which is plenty.
>
>
> Why would you always want to be connected to the VoIP system?  Just do 
> concurrent ringing to the cell number like almost everyone does. 
>  Yeah, I wish the VoIP over cell data fantasy worked also, but it 
> really doesn't, as far as I've seen and heard.  Particularly while moving.
>
> -- 
> Carlos Alvarez
> TelEvolve
> 602-889-3003
>
>
>
>
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