John Lange wrote:
And honestly, we're well past the point where the internet isn't suitable
for voice, especially on business grade connections from the larger ISPs.
Hell, 1/2 the world is using the internet for video now, never mind voice!
If people want to keep spending money dedicated PSTN connections and the
expensive hardware required to convert that to SIP, then that's fine, but
they're going to find that they are less and less competitive as more
people accept SIP trunking.
Many companies use MPLS to provide QoS for VoIP traffic. With MPLS you
can give VoIP priority over other traffic, set up dedicated trunks and more.
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