Rich,
I would be surprised to find this. Typically ISP's will reset all QOS settings to 0 either on your CPE router if they manage it or on the aggregation router your circuit is connected to. Almost always if they support DSCP/TOS matching and priority queuing in the core of their network it's part of an extra charge service. If they don't do any priority queuing then they typical will just leave it alone and ignore it.


- Dustin -

Rich Adamson wrote:

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For those that might be sending sip/iax packets across the Internet, many
of the backbone ISPs now honor the QoS/TOS bit settings.

Rich


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