From: "Charles Youse"
My main concern is that some of the sites that will be tied with VoIP have
only T-1 data connectivity, and I don't want a surge in traffic to degrade the voice quality, or cause disconnections or what-have-you. People are more accustomed to data networks going down; voice networks going down will make people shout.
I have run VOIP from Germany without any optimization, customization, QOS, crossing public Internet, going through a firewall that slows everything and its dog down, across heavily loaded T1 into my office in LoneGrove, Oklahoma, and I don't get a delay one, no echo, no problems. Granted, I'm sustaining a single voice thread here, although it might be useful to point out that I'm using two different platforms on each side. VOIP can give you problems, but QOS is usually the least of your worries. I'm more concerned with the products I'm using and how they handle echo, latency, etc. This is a market that you test before you buy, and then test some more. If you go off promo material, you're digging a quick grave, IMHO. -Jack