from the number of supported VOIP Line : 16, i think you are using G729. am
i correct?

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Henry L.Coleman <[email protected]>wrote:

> Here is a printout of my Rogers "Extream" service.
> As you can see, it's pretty near perfect. (costs about $50 per month)
> I think the "number of supported VoIP lines" is a little ambitious...it's
> more like
> 10 simultanious calls (which could support a 30 x phone office).
>
>
> Speed test statistics
> ---------------------
> Download speed: 9789280 bps
> Upload speed: 997352 bps
> Quality of service: 99 %
> Download test type: socket
> Upload test type: socket
> Maximum download pause: 7 ms
> Average download pause: 1 ms
> Minimum round trip time to server: 42 ms
> Average round trip time to server: 44 ms
>
> VoIP test statistics
> --------------------
> Jitter: you --> server: 1.0 ms
> Jitter: server --> you: off
> Packet loss: you --> server: 0.0 %
> Packet loss: server --> you: off
> Packet discards: 0.0 %
> Packets out of order: 0.0 %
> Number of supported VoIP lines: 16
> Estimated MOS score: 4.1
>
>
>
>
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> > A quick question. Do you guys know which internet service is better in
> terms
> > of the quality of voice?
> >
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