Several years ago I played with the Internet Phone software, using simple duplex sound cards. Not exactly the same VOip of today. It was also a bandwidth killer, but then the connection to the Internet was via a 33.6 modem. Voice quality is not bad, even when connected from Hong Kong to South Africa, roughly the same you get with a 4K SSB. Getting a 5-10% loss.
 
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寄件者: Jerry McBride
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傳送日期: 2001年9月12日 PM 11:27
主旨: VOip?

Say group,


Has anyone here implemented voice over ip? I've been asked to look into it and
from what I can tell it's a badwidth killer.

Once disturbing thing I've found is that the better solutions use proprietary
sound
cards. Anyone here using simple/cheap duplex sound cards in their voip
projects?

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