Hello,

after the echo issues during the last calls, I investigated a bit, and I guess the problem is a combination of many factors.

Some of you probably dial-in either via VoIP/SIP, Skype or VoC (voice over cable), rather than a classical phone connection (PTSN, i.e. analogue or ISDN) or via mobile. Unfortunately, echo cancellation does not work as perfect for VoIP, VoC or Skype as it does for PTSN calls, and I was able to reproduce the problem locally when using a headset over VoIP.

I guess the combination of many people dialling in from various countries, with - technically spoken - jitter and latencies, plus maybe some needed fine-tuning in the conference system is causing the issues.

Just for a test, I'd like to ask you to not use a headset or handsfree mode if possible. Not forever, but to see if the problem is related to that. I did a bit of reading, and it indeed might be the issue.

Yes, agreeably it sounds strange for the year 2012, but it seems to be not as trivial as it sounds. :)

Florian

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