For long distance calls, the campus (whether VoIP or POTS) uses Veracity now, but the internal setup is controlled by the univeristy IT office.
On 4/22/06, Chris Carey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 4/22/06, Jared Bellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > VoIP over the Internet may be of lower quality due to lost packets, but > in a > > setup such as iProvo's, I'd have to wonder why there would be lost > packets. > > They have fiber interconnects with the callmanger (PBX) located on the > same > > network. Granted, I'm not familiar with iProvo's setup, but I have to > assume > > that they have done it correctly. BYU has been using VoIP for it's > phones > > for 3 years now. I've used the phones on the setup since the testing > phase > > and while there were problems with quality during testing (due to low > > bandwidth network connection and lack of priority routing of VoIP > packets) > > it has not been a problem since VoIP was fully implemented (bandwidth of > > network connection increased and priority routing implemented). I think > > iProvo would have a similar setup in place. > > Correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK the VOIP phones on BYU campus use > Veracity as their service provider. > > -------------------- > BYU Unix Users Group > http://uug.byu.edu/ > > The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their > author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. > ___________________________________________________________________ > List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list > -------------------- BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
