Does forwarding calls between Voip providers affect call quality?
Just wondering .... If an incoming call goes to a current Vonage number and is then forwarded to a Voipo number from Vonage would that affect the call quality any more then if the call is routed DIRECTLY to Voipo? In other words is it "garbage in garbage out" if the Vonage call is lousy quality to start will the end result from Voipo also be lousy?
Re: Does forwarding calls between Voip providers affect call quality?
That is correct, think of it as a tunnel, it is not always end to end in a scenario like this, otherwise known as peering.
So for instance, say the following scenario occurs:
[Caller] -> [Vonage] -> [VOIPo] -> [Callee]
Between each hop is going to be a media gateway interconnecting the audio, So the answer is yes indeed this can effect call quality.
Re: Does forwarding calls between Voip providers affect call quality?
I had a similar situation forwarding from Future Nine, while my number was being ported, and did not notice much of a quality hit. I was doing SIP forwarding, which I don't know if Vonage can do.
Re: Does forwarding calls between Voip providers affect call quality?
Then I'll wait till my number ports before complaing about eecchhooiinng. :)
Re: Does forwarding calls between Voip providers affect call quality?
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MisterEd
Then I'll wait till my number ports before complaing about eecchhooiinng. :)
But I assume that this would only happen on incoming calls (assuming you've disconnected the Vonage adapter and running with the VOIPo adapter). I'm doing the same things (forwarding calls from VoicePulse to VOIPo), but outgoing calls are VOIPo only.
-Craig
Re: Does forwarding calls between Voip providers affect call quality?
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ctaranto
But I assume that this would only happen on incoming calls (assuming you've disconnected the Vonage adapter and running with the VOIPo adapter). I'm doing the same things (forwarding calls from VoicePulse to VOIPo), but outgoing calls are VOIPo only.
-Craig
That is correct, and the way Tim explained to me awhile back.
As for the echos, I still will sometimes hear a slight exho at the beginning of a call, but it resolves itself within a few seconds.
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abward
That is correct, and the way Tim explained to me awhile back.
As for the echos, I still will sometimes hear a slight exho at the beginning of a call, but it resolves itself within a few seconds.
Same here. On a few calls, I will hear an echo for maybe the first 5-7 seconds. I assuming the RT adapter I'm using is "learning" to cancel the echo on each call depending on the internet latency at the time.
/c
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ctaranto
Same here. On a few calls, I will hear an echo for maybe the first 5-7 seconds. I assuming the RT adapter I'm using is "learning" to cancel the echo on each call depending on the internet latency at the time.
/c
My PAP2 won't learn anything. I guess it needs remedial training.