Dear List,
As we bring up * and migrate from the legacy PBX, its important for my
management to experience good quality voice. Question is whether to use
Digium's hardware echo cancellation, Digium's software echo cancellation, or
no echo cancellation, on the 8 port FXO card (Digium TDM800P) I
DEFINITELY use hardware echo canc... otherwise you may be upset with the
quality of some calls.
On Feb 5, 2008 1:22 PM, John Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
As we bring up * and migrate from the legacy PBX, its important for my
management to experience good quality voice.
Matt wrote:
DEFINITELY use hardware echo canc... otherwise you may be upset with
the quality of some calls.
OSLEC looks very promising.
On Feb 5, 2008 1:22 PM, John Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
As we bring up * and migrate from the
Definitely buy hardware echo cancellation, the time and credibility savings
are worth the cost.
Mark
On Feb 6, 2008 7:21 AM, Sergey Tamkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt wrote:
DEFINITELY use hardware echo canc... otherwise you may be upset with
the quality of some calls.
OSLEC looks
fMatt
wrote:
DEFINITELY
use
hardware
echo
canc...
otherwise
you
may
be
upset
with
the
quality
of
some
calls.
Actually,
I
would
agree
with
you
most
of
the
time,
but
for
8
or
less
channels
that
you
will
be
using
with
Digium's
TDM800P
either
choice
Sorry about the last post. This one might be easier to read.
Actually,
I
would
agree that most
of
the
time h/w is the best option,
but
for
8
or
less
channels
that
you
will
be
using
with
Digium's
TDM800P either
choice
would
work.
The
main
consideration
is
the
amount
Mark wrote:
Definitely buy hardware echo cancellation, the time and credibility
savings are worth the cost.
Yeah yeah, i've heard the same about Asterisk vs CCM - 4 years ago.
Mark
On Feb 6, 2008 7:21 AM, Sergey Tamkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt