[ale] [OT] VoIP recommendations

Jeff Hubbs hbbs at comcast.net
Thu Mar 31 17:50:20 EST 2005


Wonder if this means that the ol' P/90 firewall is becoming a
bottleneck...

On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 13:44 -0500, Yu, Jerry wrote:
> heard over the radio the morning, Comcast is upgraded to 6Mb/768k now.
> the 'send' channel doubled its speed...
> 
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> # From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On 
> # Behalf Of Jim Popovitch
> # Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:37 PM
> # To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
> # Subject: Re: [ale] [OT] VoIP recommendations
> # 
> # I heavily looked into doing the all VoIP at Home thing a few months ago.
> # In short the latency and packetloss issues of using either 256K DSL
> # (BellSouth) or 5Mb/384k Cable (Comcast) made it impossible to 
> # conduct a business call without seriously causing problems 
> # for people on the other end of the call or conference bridge. 
> #  Vonage is probably ok for limited use to call and order a 
> # pizza or such.  VoIP in general for broadband home users just 
> # isn't there (IMHO) for "realtime" conversations where you 
> # don't have a 5 sec lag and you aren't constantly repeating things.
> # 
> # A really really bad TDMA cellphone connection is still better 
> # than broadband VoIP these days.  Tomorrow may change things 
> # as codecs are constantly improved and networks (hopefully) 
> # become more reliable.
> # 
> # -Jim P.
> # 
> # On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 13:27 -0500, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
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> # > Hey, I know that there was a meeting on this, but I am looking at 
> # > getting away from my cell phone and I was thinking about going to a 
> # > landline, but I think I'd rather go with VoIP given all of 
> # it's advantages.
> # > 
> # > Having looked through, I thought that this was something that was 
> # > discussed on the mailing list, but I can't seem to find it in the 
> # > archives.  I know that at the meeting people were saying to avoid 
> # > Vonage.  Other then the 911 issues it experiences, I'm not sure why 
> # > it's such a "bad" thing.
> # > 
> # > Can anyone that currently has VoIP tell me the best place to go in 
> # > terms of what they'd recommend and why?  Just curious.  Thanks.
> # > 
> # > 	- Mike
> # > 
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