this can be cause if you are using an ADSL link with your  remote phones .. or 
maybe some 3G networks can cause that delay in the first response as the ACK 
message will be late to arrive and if the delay was too high .. the call will 
drop.one more thing if your remote phones are (Queue Members) this can be 
caused by a configuration of the queue itself something related to memberdelay 
directive. try setting it to "0" or something similar.Regards
-- Tarek Sawah

Integrated Digital Systems

CCNA, MCSE, RHCE, VoIP USA: +1 386 492 9993   



From: william.stillwell-li...@ablebody.net
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 10:06:55 -0400
Subject: [asterisk-users] SIP Delay with remote stations?
















I have several remote phones that experience a slight “call”
delay when answering phones, ie, they will answer, speak a few words, and then
the remote caller will hear them, and the first half is cutoff?

 

Any idea what could be causing this?

 

 

Thanks,

Bill.

 

 

                                          
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