On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Brian Beattie <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 09:02 -0700, Joe Pruett wrote:
> >  Has any body set up a residential VOIP set up for cheap?
> >
> > ... , any device you use behind a firewall
> > will probably need priority queueing magic done on the firewall to give
>
> Thanks for that pointer I'll keep it in mind.
>
> > the best voip experience.  that is why t-mobile wants to replace your
> > firewall so they can make sure that voip traffic gets to the head of the
> > line always.
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I haven't seen anything about T-Mobile and VoIP other then the consumer
space stuff that they have where they sell you a wireless router and you can
use devices that support UMA like the blackberry which is basically a
bastardized version of VoIP .. I use it at home and it does work really well
though, no need to buy T-Mobile's gear though.
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