I think I ran in to this problem a while back as well. I'm also running
a CVS version of Asterisk. I talked to David and he switched me to SIP
from their gateway to their Asterisk proxy which solved the issue.

On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 22:05 -0500, Rob Fugina wrote:
> On 10/17/05, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         I've been trying to diagnose the same problem with teliax, and
>         it seems
>         to be a jitterbuffer problem. Since turning it off, we've not
>         had a problem.
>         
>         My guess is that teliax servers are not current code, or
>         they've modified 
>         the code for some reason.
>         
>         The tech that I corresponded with suggested 'gsm' was the
>         culprit, but I
>         had the same issues with g729, ilbc, etc.
>         
>         Try jitterbuffer=no in the appropriate section of your
>         iax.conf and restart
>         asterisk.
> 
> Well, that did it.  Here's hoping that teliax sees the light soon...
> If having no jitter buffer becomes a problem, I won't hesitate to
> route my calls through somebody else...
> 
> Thanks for the help1
> 
> Rob
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