In addition to the other responses, I should point out that it would seem you
are making an assumption here, and one that I would wager is an incorrect one.
Nowhere did Mr. Conor say he was delivering voice to the end-user via IP.
Nowhere. In fact, I would take his language (...we provided
Fusion bought the Broadvox retail unit.
This is the wholesale VoIP side of the Broadvox biz that Onvoy is buying.
On 8/6/2015 10:16 PM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:
I thought fusion bought broadvox a couple years back. Did they have two
divisions?
Shripal
On Aug 5, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Peter
anybody knows if there's a SIP firmware for cisco 7942/62 where
proxies/tftp can be hardcoded?
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I was going to touch on t.38 as well - I know that postage meters will trigger
t.38 which will then cause the reload to fail. The alarm panels may be
experiencing something similar.
Rob
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From: VoiceOps [mailto:voiceops-boun...@voiceops.org] On Behalf Of Paul
Alarm systems being serviced over VoIP are generally speaking a very bad
idea. What are you supposed to do when and if the power fails? A UPS is
only going to last for so long hours maybe. An analog CO line gets power
from the wire and won’t go offline in the event of a natural or manmade
The liability of a common carrier is typically limited to the amount
paid for their services. I can't sue FedEx for a million dollars because
they delivered a million dollar contract a day late and caused me to
lose the deal. We'd all be bankrupt if someone dialed 911 during a phone
outage and
Treat it as a fax/modem line. It is in fact two machines communicating with
each other…
Disable echo cancellation
Disable alc
Disable plc
Fix the jitter buffer at a max of 200ms
Turn down the gain (reduces echo)
Disable modem detection and t38
Disable call-waiting
From: VoiceOps
Out of curiosity, are people experiencing these false-positive fax detections
mostly on crap CPEs, or are you also seeing it on switches (either owned and
operated by you or by a term provider you are handing a call off to via IP)?
-- Nathan
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From: VoiceOps
In areas where FIOS is deployed - Verizon abandons/drops copper lines.
The moment one orders FIOS - no more way to keep existing POST line.
At least in my area.
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Regards,
GB.
On Aug 7, 2015, at 5:08 PM, David Thompson dthomp...@esi-estech.com wrote:
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