Try dropping the IAX2 and only use SIP. Don't ask "why?" Just give it a try and see if things improve for you.
Also when you assume, you make and "ass" out of you and "me" (just a little joke, get it? ass-u-me.) You could be hitting an overloaded router or whatever along the way, 10mbs fiber does not mean low latency or lost packets. Seriously though, if your business lives and dies by the phone system, get T1 with SIP from your provider directly (point to point) with G729 or just get a real ISDN or POTS lines. And then you will still have "dropped" calls depending on your volume and how vocal your users are. Usually, once they perceive a problem, then even if the other side of the call is on a cell and the cell drops the call, you will get a complaint. The only way to track those down are on a case by case basis with ANI II codes 61-63 http://www.nanpa.com/number_resource_info/ani_ii_assignments.html Thanks, Steve Totaro On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Carlos Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My customer has a 10mpbs fiber connection to the Internet so we have > always assumed that the connection is not really a problem. We will > look into it. Thank you. > > >
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