Atis Lezdins wrote: >> The codec in use for a specific channel doesn't even care if that >> channel exists over zapata analog or digital cards, sip channels, iax[2] >> channels, smoke signals, etc. If you care to use ping pong balls >> and the atlantic ocean as your medium, you should be able to interface >> with the g729 codec if you still needed to :D Although I wouldn't >> expect there to be much error correction inherent in the Atlantic. >> > > I would not risk sending my data trough new cutting edge transports > You mentioned. Instead I prefer to use proven technologies, and > preferably documented in RFC - for example RFC 2549 IP over Avian > Carriers with Quality of Service. There are even some modifications to > this by using flash cards instead of paper, and that beats speed of > ADSL. However that still doesn't seems best for my VoIP traffic > because of latency. > > >> The codecs are modules for *asterisk* and not for the cards themselves. >> > > That's true. > > Regards, > Atis > > We at Atlantic ColdStreak are pleased to offer SLA, Sea Lion Augmentation, to even our most basic transatlantic voip packages. The ping pong balls have a 99.99% 'up'time, guaranteed to float until eaten.
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