From: Martin Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It sounds to me like you are suggesting that a QoS infrastructure can be utilized over the internet at large? Is this only true for big guys that have an SLA in place?

I would love to discover some QoS mechanism that is respected in general, but that doesn't seem to be the case? Even Speakeasy, when I called them to see if there was an existing QoS modality in place on there network, refused to provide any info.

This seems like the single biggest problem for a broader adoption of Voip ?

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With Speakeasy, you get a point to point connection like DSL or T-1 to their 
facility.  Presumably from there, they can give QoS through to the TDM network 
on their own facilities.  But I'm assuming...

Also, I've received offers of MPLS service from vendors that will tie multiple 
locations together.  I guess one could leverage such an offering to effectively 
share a TDM gateway among geographically dispersed service sites for VoIP.



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