Andrew,
    From what I've read, ISDN is *not* a very good platform for VoIP because it introduces a great deal of latency and jitter.  Latency will cause communication to be difficult.  Jitter will cause the calls to be choppy sounding. 
 
    Are you able to connect another * box directly the one of the * boxes you have in place and try to place a call over a local network?  If this works ok, then you know its your trunk.
 
- Gabe
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Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: RE : [Asterisk-Users] Voice problem

Hi,

I use Asterisk with junghanns.net bristuff. My PSTN technology is ISDN and I use the zaphfc ISDN card in TE mode so it synchronize itself to the clock of connected ISDN line.

Cheers

Andrew


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