Rich Adamson wrote:
More than that, in their fine print some only claim to pass maybe two or
three of the tests. There is nothing that defines what you must achieve
before you can claim G.168-2002 compliance.
Well, isn't that just wonderful :-) Standards are amazing things, from a
marketing perspective :-)
And the corollary to that is... How far can "marketing" stretch the truth
before it becomes a lie?
That's easy: when it starts echoing. ;-) (Or, rather, when it starts
echoing in conditions that the specs say echo shouldn't occur under --
eg., taking into account length of the tail, etc.)
However, while I may have been wrong (I now know that G.168 is a spec,
not an algorithm -- no doubt something I mis-understood while talking to
my friend), I can state that the Sangoma card has really, truly made all
the echo, clipping, and other issues I'd had simply vanish. I can
scream into the phone, I can whisper... it's beautiful. And this is
calling people where, w/o EC, I had horrible echo. (For some reason, my
Verizon cell phone's VM -- not the phone itself -- had INCREDIBLE echo.
*gone*)
So, put me down as a satisfied customer. And, no, I'm not taking
kickbacks. ;-)
-Ken
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