Very helpful, Thanks!
 
Big Daddy
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----- Original Message ----
From: Prince Ensign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, May 7, 2007 9:41:41 AM
Subject: [Ldsoss] Re: Ldsoss Digest, Vol 40, Issue 3


None of the above.  
 
Vonage is not yet out of bussiness, but if things continue the way they've been 
going, they won't be around too much longer.  
 
The problem with Skype is that they use a proprietary protocol, and the problem 
with both companies is that their equipment won't interoperate with other 
companies.  
 
The best thing to do is to get a SIP device that has not been locked by the 
service provider.  Then, get your service on the open market from companies 
like SIPPHONE.COM
 
For information on open SIP hardware, visit SIPHARDWARE.COM, or do a "Google" 
for SIP Hardware.
 
 
As far as WiFI VoiP,  if your using quality hardware and you get a good signal, 
it shouldn't be a problem.  The biggest challenge you'll have with VoiP is 
latency, not bandwidth.  Wireless will offer enough bandwidth (if feed by a 
descent ISP), but depending on signal quality and the quality of the equipment, 
latency could become an issue. 
 
I hope this helps, if you have any other questions, let me know.
 


-- 
James Lee Vann
Chief Technology Architect
www.ensigntech.com
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