the system our company sells is the same one our company uses:
http://www.neuse.net/phone
it goes up to 32 extensions, 16 VoIP trunks and 16 POTS lines.
the real question is control of latency over the internet. on a local
level, you can use p and q tagging; however, you can not guarantee
latency over the internet. the only test you have is to try it. it
does not matter whether you use DSL, T1, cable modem. all that matters
is that the route have low latency.
on a practical note, my tired old ears use VoIP just fine. sometimes,
it is like a cell phone and has a little blip. most of the time, it is
fine.
hth,
jim
Jim Ray, President
Neuse River Network, Inc.
tel: 919-838-1672 x111
toll free: 800-617-7652
cell: 919-606-1772
http://www.Neuse.Net
Ask about our Clean Technologies. Established in the Carolinas 1997.
Chad Thomsen wrote:
Was wondering if anybody is doing this successfully at there BUSINESS (not
looking at home usage). I have a 7 site network and was thinking about
converting from ITC Deltacom frame to speakeasy.net DSL (since they offer a
CIR like service) but was wondering if very many folks have been successful
with it. BIG question is performance. What happens if the traffic on the
internet backbone is really heavy? Would it not effect the performance of
the VoIP? Speakeasy.net can gaurantee minimum bandwidth to and form the
"intenet cloud" from each location but once traffic is traveling accross
that cloud you are at the mercy of the internet backbone.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Chad
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