Works with Verizon and G729. I've got a Samsung i700 - works like a champ! If you're in a moving vehicle it can get choppy depending on signal strength - but works well.

On Oct 18, 2004, at 5:01 PM, Brian McSpadden wrote:

It kind of works...I've done it from my notebook. I wouldn't use it
all the time, or for anything important, but it is good for testing
and troubleshooting customer's systems while I'm on the road. I have
used both X-Lite and Diax, with decent success. I can't say that one
worked better than the other in this situation. The sound was a little
bit choppy, but it was the variable latency (jitter) that kills you on
a connection like that.

Brian


On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:49:38 -0500, Tim Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Anybody ever tried doing voice over Sprint/Verizon 1xRTT cell service?
10-15KB/sec downloads/uploads with 400-1200MS latency is what I usually see
on my service.




Tim Jackson


Network Engineer


Angelina County, Texas


(936)639-4827x101 office


(936)414-6723 mobile


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