I'll second the opinion on Voip.ms -- I initially got them just for
quick testing, but it quickly became obvious that they have their stuff
together. My only complaint is that they get involved in the media
stream. However, it's been extremely reliable. I use their Dallas POP
which consistently has 20-25ms ping times. Personally, myself, I spend
3-5 hours per day terminating calls with them. I've never had echo or
dropped calls using Voip.ms.
Another provider I am testing right now is called "Endstream", they seem
somewhat strange on the phone (odd personalities, but their owner is a
total telephony geek), but their termination rates are fantastic and
they stay out of the media stream. I've verified this watching firewall
traffic.
-- Robert
On 7/2/2010 8:53 AM, Philippe Laurent wrote:
What are your opinions/experiences regarding the use of good/stable
home broadband connections (real world uplink speed of ~412kb) and
ITSP solutions for one or two lines? Of course, I would have an Atom
driven pc running SipX (gotta experiment somehow), and properly
configured firewall/gateway for traffic (this part I know very well).
Does it work well enough to toss out the local telco? I would rather
not be tied to one of the Skype/Vonage type accounts if I can avoid it.
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