On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Mike C. <[email protected]> wrote:

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> >
> > That's an interesting twist..
>

Well when I last talked to Vonage they told me that the product did not
work over satellite links, but that they were working on a solution, I am
assuming that they may have pushed it out. There is a little bit of judder
on the audio at times but it is not enough to normally cause issues.


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>
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> If there's no software menu for either the mCell or the phones then there
> won't be a way to change the voip codec. I thought you were using a
> cellular smartphone running a VOIP over wifi app.
>

No, I am not using a VoIP app, just the cellular data flow. My wife does
a lot of calling to Costa Rica and we have the plan that lets us do inter-
national for $0.01/minute, so it is quite worth it to us, to keep our plan.

I also do some international work and everywhere I go is GSM so that
means either AT&T or T-Mobile as far as the provider, T-Mobile does
not have the coverage that AT&T does so that is where I am.

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> >
> > I went to the 8 x 8 sight and got a 'plugin not supported on
> > Chrome, that is the second speed test site that gives me that
> > error.
> >
> >
> > I ran into the same problem. Iceweasel browser with the IcedTea web
> plugin
> will do the trick.


Firefox worked just fine, I had to jump through the java security hoops,
but once done it runs just fine. Not sure what is with Chrome, but that
is a pain not running those java apps. I looked to see if something was
turned off but nothing like that.


>


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