This Friday's edition of the weekly VoIP Users Conference call  is all
about wideband audio (aka HD Voice) and conferencing. The guest for
this call is David Frankel, CEO of ZipDX a commercial service that
specializes in wideband conferencing. We expect an interesting call
touching on many aspects of VoIP going beyond the traditional phone
service, conference bridges, technical standards, device compatibility,
etc.

The conference call will be held as usual on the Talkshoe service for
people calling in from normal (G.711) phones. The Talkshoe bridge can
be reached by PSTN or SIP URI.

Anyone with G.722 capable phones (some models of Polycom, Snom, Cisco,
Avaya, Mitel, Siemens or Grandstream) or a G.722 capable soft phone
(Eyebeam, OEM version only) will be able to connect to the ZipDX
conference bridge and participate in glorious wideband audio. 

The two conference bridges will be connected. People connected to ZipDX
directly will be able to hear the startling difference that HDVoice
makes. This is especially true in conference calls where line quality,
accents and background noise all cause intelligibility issues. The
downloadable recording of the conference will let everyone hear the
difference for themselves.

The call will happen Friday Nov 7 at 12 noon EST. To find out more
about how to
join this call please visit: 

http://blog.mgraves.org/

or

http://voipusersconference.org/ning/

Michael Graves


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