Leif Madsen wrote:

On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 12:07:14 -0400, Steve Szmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


For a few years now I've operated with cable as the obvious choice, at least
in my area where RoadRunner really built up a good network. It could be that
for nation wide implementation VoIP really should be on DSL. (Unless of
course you need a big pipe where a split T is the only higher option.)





I believe this is a 'religious' discussion. I deployed a widespread (phoenix/california/hawaii) telecommuting setup for 50 employees using H.323 (not Asterisk - Altigen at the time). This was across probably 15 different providers networks and spread pretty equally between Cable modem/router and DSL. In all cases 'business class' services were ordered at the highest available speeds.

The bottom line - after 2+ years we have had about equal amounts of trouble over both media types. When it's good it's just about perfect - when it's bad it's the same as bad cell phone connections. The bad times are infrequent on either media types.

My .02$

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