Josh Marshall wrote:
> We've tended to find (with our current Asterisk mind-you) that VoIP providers 
> don't give near the call quality of the PSTN (we're in Australia - does 
> anyone know a good VSP that does sip trunking

In Australia if you need sufficient DID you can set up your own 
softswitch and link in to the commercial providers.

For small numbers (i.e. 10 or so DID) you can use a voip PSTN gateway 
reseller of which there are several  in Australia.

For slightly more DID you can use mainstream providers such as Optus 
Wholesale who will connect your softswitch (sipXecs) and link that to 
their PSTN gateways.

Call quality will depend on agreed protocol. If you use G711 or 
equivalent and have sufficient bandwidth to your provider you won't see 
(hear) a problem. If you use G729 the likelyhood it will work will 
increase, especially with low bandwidth connections, however the range 
of commercial providers will decrease.


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