T.38 is tolerant of most network conditions, ... the challenges in getting 
reliable performance are usually limited to getting the interop right once, but 
the absolute success rate will depend on the quality of your T.38/PSTN 
gateway's fax implementation. In general terms, T.38 is actually the right way 
to cope with lossy or high jitter network conditions, and so it's reliable over 
most networks.

The question people usually ask is whether fax over G.711 is unreliable on a 
LAN. To which the answer would be a definite 'it depends' ;-)

-d


On Feb 15, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Olivier wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> When someone says "T.38 is not reliable on a (normally loaded and
> managed) LAN", would you rather agree or disagree ?
> In this case, fax calls are coming in through an analog gateway,
> passing trough Asterisk and then going out to ISDN through a digital
> gateway.
> 
> Comments ?
> 
> Regards
> 
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