
June 13, 2021
5:53 p.m.
Not sure how useful it is Mike, but thought of a couple of examples: Dropped packets (eg from radio interfaces) NAT (eg one-way audio caused by broken ALGs, or lost signalling due to state table timeouts) Pete
On 14/06/2021, at 6:11 AM, Mike Hammett <voiceops at ics-il.net> wrote:
I've heard a variety of complaints and concerns over the years about call quality. How are these quality issues introduced? As long as pipes and equipment aren't overloaded, where is a quality issue to come from?
Obviously, the closer you are to the handsets, the less opportunity there is for issues. What else is there to take into account?