On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Leif Madsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm curious if anyone has used the wifi network for VoIP like this?
>

Hi Leif,

One small point of correction, the Terago service isn't WiFi.  It's a
specialized connection over licensed spectrum.  To me, this just means that
they're not as likely to be affected by consumer devices and other noise in
those regions of the spectrum.

I found this in case anyone's interested:
http://www.terago.ca/fixed-wireless-technology.html

I've been a Terago customer for 3+ years and it's been a good service for
us.  We don't do a lot of VOIP on the circuit because I'm a slow adopter and
we use T1/PRI.  Typical packet loss is well below 0.1%.  We're around 8ms
from TorIX connected devices down at 151 Front so I assume you'd see similar
times to other downtown data centres.  I haven't done a lot of work
profiling the connection in terms of jitter.

For what it's worth, we have their 10mbps service for an office of 25 but we
host mail and other services that are accessed over the WAN.

Hope that helps.

Dave

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