I use vitelity most every day.. and they have been rock stable for me also.. I
also use no compression.. my provider is time warner cable with a 30x5 pipe...
while TWC doesnt ensure QoS, I have very rarely ever had a call that was bad on
vitelity... I have even hosted conference bridges on my own asterisk machine
using the DID's provided by vitelity and even with 7 or 8 talk paths up I have
no issues....
-Christopher
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From: Lonnie Abelbeck <[email protected]>
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux Users & Vitelity Provider
Hi Ionel,
Vitelity has been rock solid for me. I use the ulaw codec and nat=no with SIP.
COX Communications is my IP provider.
Asterisk sees (qualify=yes and 'sip show peers') the Vitelity inbound server at
40 ms and the Vitelity outbound server at 61 ms. Both 16 total hops.
Lonnie
On Jun 12, 2013, at 10:28 PM, Ionel Chila wrote:
> Any of you using Vitelity as their VoIP provider? I know this is not an
> Astlinux issue.
> Lonnie I know you use Vitelity. What is you configuration? Any guidance
> please?
>
> My voice quality on Vitelity is going downhill, very gorgly and jittery. What
> codec will Vitelity support to give the best voice quality? What codec do
> you use in your configuration? Any other configuration consideration to
> improve voice quality?
> I have decent bandwidth and latency from my Comcast ISP.
>
> Cheers and always appreciated
> Ionel Chila
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