>From an Avaya switch documentation:

"80 millisecond (ms) to 180 ms delay can give quality business
communication, which is much better than cell-phone quality. This range is
very well suited for the majority of businesses.

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) recommends 150
milliseconds one-way delay (including endpoints) as the limit for
³excellent² voice quality. This value is largely misinterpreted as the only
measurement to calculate a network delay budget for IP telephones. One-way
delays in excess of 250 ms can cause the well-known problem of ³talk-over²,
when each person starts to talk because the delay prevents them from
realizing that the other person has already started talking."


On 11/21/05 5:13 PM, "LinuXKiD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've a vsat internet link and I want
> to know if I can make VOIP calls under it.
> 
> ( Ping in the best case reach 900/ 100 ms
> by sattelite effect )
> 
> Can with SIP protocol make voip calls ?
> 
> Thanks
> andres
> 
> 

-- 
Gustavo Daniel Villarreal
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Telecomunicaciones VG y Asoc.
Monterrey, N.L. México
+528181302140



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