Sunday, December 12, 2010

Ideal speed for VoIP

VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) connections require a minimum of line efficiency a tolerable service provide.

The two most important factors to affect the speed of transmission of VoIP are time of latency and throughput.

    Latency
  1. This is the speed of transmission.
It is defined as the time for a package travel over the network from your computer to the destination and vice versa. This is measured in milliseconds (ms). A VoIP connection requires a round trip time of less of 150ms.

Flow
  • It is the amount of data that can be sent over the years and is measured in bits per second (FPS).
  • Processing for VoIP capacity varies between 30 and 90 kbps (kilobits per second) depending on the quality expected.

    Ideal review
  • The end user to decide how fast is ideal.
  • A high service level is more expensive. A person would be willing to pay for a line of high quality, hangs during a company could consider its telephone network a necessary cost of better quality.

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