> The sensitivity to packet loss or other network effects (packet
> reordering or jitter, for example) are highly dependent on the
> capabilities of the endpoints.  There are many different strategies for
> compensating for these things, some of which are quite sophisticated and
> leverage the way your brain fills in sensory gaps and compensates for
> background noise.

Sure, the brain would fill in small missing parts of conversation and of 
course, we've all gotten used to some of the crummy voip services out there 
which have a great deal of drop outs. We all want perfectly optimized 
connections but sometimes can't get them so wondered if there was any tolerance.

Mostly, I wondered about the fact that since media isn't traveling through sipx 
once a call is established, I thought, hoped, that because of this 
specifically, that there might be some give.

Mike

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