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    Default Re: Anyone know: My incoming calls go to my fail-over number

    Quote Originally Posted by voipinit View Post
    what is your upload rate?
    averages 275k. My rates are consistently solid, up and down (love cable ) I concede that as bandwidth constricts, it has the potential to choke off the incoming stream, causing breakup in my ear. But I've never had the level of breakup/choppy with the exact same Internet set-up and 3 different providers... they all did fine with 760/280 and never had the breakup I get with VOIPo now while trying to download even a little from the Internet while simultaneously on the phone.
    Quote Originally Posted by voipinit View Post
    If it is a bandwidth issue (and it sounds like it is), you may ask VOIPo to change your default CODEC to one that uses less bandwidth (assuming VOIPo supports that).
    Unless the tech I have spoken to doesn't know the deal, VOIPo only runs a very uncompressed stream, unlike many other providers that squash theirs more. However, I've measured both VOIPo's and Vonage's bandwidth consumption against the whole pipe, and they are almost identical. Anybody have experience trying to run VOIPo on RoadRunner Lite?

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    Default Re: Anyone know: My incoming calls go to my fail-over number

    Quote Originally Posted by wevowva View Post
    averages 275k. My rates are consistently solid, up and down (love cable ) I concede that as bandwidth constricts, it has the potential to choke off the incoming stream, causing breakup in my ear. But I've never had the level of breakup/choppy with the exact same Internet set-up and 3 different providers... they all did fine with 760/280 and never had the breakup I get with VOIPo now while trying to download even a little from the Internet while simultaneously on the phone.

    Unless the tech I have spoken to doesn't know the deal, VOIPo only runs a very uncompressed stream, unlike many other providers that squash theirs more. However, I've measured both VOIPo's and Vonage's bandwidth consumption against the whole pipe, and they are almost identical. Anybody have experience trying to run VOIPo on RoadRunner Lite?
    That could be the issue then. If it's directly connected, there's really nothing else that could go wrong.

    You're right in the assumption that we only use uncompressed codecs which produces the highest quality audio, but isn't good for low bandwidth situations.

    Vonage and some other providers use compressed codecs (because it uses less bandwidth for them too which saves them money) which could be why you didn't have an issue.
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