Matt,

That's possible.  I've been struggling with this for a while.  

I recently transitioned from cable modem service to Verizon FIOS.  I didn't get 
a big change in behavior ( I was hoping so ).

My VOIP provider is Teliax.  My ping responses to the Teliax server are around 
13/15 mS.

Can you recommend a method to test jitter or packetization?

Jim
  "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  And/or periods of large jitter on your network connection.


  On 3/28/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
    Could it possibly be a packetization rate issue with your provider?


    On 3/27/07, Jim Duda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
      Many times the "speed" of an inbound voice call changes.  It's similiar 
      to playing a 33 LP at 45 speed.  Sometimes the voice becomes uneligible.
        A "speed" change is the best way to describe it, seems like the voice
      packets are being played out too fast.

      Can anyone explain what might cause this?  It doesn't always happen, and 
      seem unpredictable.

      Thanks,

      Jim

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