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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP over 1xRTT
My concern is Sprint would consider this a threat to their Bread and
Butter. Why buy one of their $100/mo plans for 2000 Anytime Minutes
when you can get a $50/mo data plan
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP over 1xRTT
I also have a Samsung i700 phone, and their newer i600 (Mobile Windows
2003), both through Verizon. With both phones you can purchase
unlimited Internet access for $79 per month. Both phones are able to
browse the Internet, send and receive email
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I also have a Samsung i700 phone, and their newer i600 (Mobile
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, Deon Rodden wrote:
Which codec should be used for 250ms response times? G729A?
What's the big deal about 250msec? My SA to US links are usually more
like 500msec RTT. It doesn't affect the protocols at all.
Steve
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Deon Rodden wrote:
For the SIP client. I just can't imagine using a SIP client over a
connection that has 250+ ms response times. If I make it go online to the
802.11 networks, I can use the SIP Client with ULaw and get high quality SIP
calls at any hotspot. I wouldn't do this for every hot spot,
Anybody ever tried doing voice over Sprint/Verizon 1xRTT
cell service? 10-15KB/sec downloads/uploads with 400-1200MS latency is what I
usually see on my service.
Tim Jackson
Network Engineer
Angelina County, Texas
(936)639-4827x101 office
(936)414-6723 mobile
It kind of works...I've done it from my notebook. I wouldn't use it
all the time, or for anything important, but it is good for testing
and troubleshooting customer's systems while I'm on the road. I have
used both X-Lite and Diax, with decent success. I can't say that one
worked better than the
Works with Verizon and G729. I've got a Samsung i700 - works like a
champ! If you're in a moving vehicle it can get choppy depending on
signal strength - but works well.
On Oct 18, 2004, at 5:01 PM, Brian McSpadden wrote:
It kind of works...I've done it from my notebook. I wouldn't use it
all
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It kind of works...I've done it from my notebook. I wouldn't use it
all the time
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It kind of works...I've done it from my notebook. I wouldn't use it
all the time
It is not always the bandwidth, you are correct. There are however
times on the Sprint network that the bandwidth is reduced, or the
bandwidth is zero, because it can't connect to anything because the
network is so busy. WIth Sprint's CDMA 1xRTT network, voice and data
share the same network, but
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It is not always the bandwidth, you are correct. There are however
times
McSpadden
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It is not always the bandwidth, you are correct. There are however
times on the Sprint network that the bandwidth is reduced, or the
bandwidth
Rodden
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My concern is Sprint would consider this a threat to their Bread and
Butter. Why buy one of their $100/mo plans
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 6:46 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP over 1xRTT
While it's not applicable in the next ten days, WiMax/802.16 will make
these
sorts of issues kinda moot. ATT and Covad are kicking
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