I am using Vonage on my KXTD1232. It works well. You can also adjust
bandwidth use in a Vonage account using "Bandwidth Saver" Feature. Most
VOIP does silence compression which can be a little annoying since it seems
you have lost connection when you do not hear background noise during
pauses.
One of the things you want is CPC; i.e. the VIOP box drops loop
current on abandoned calls. I don't know if any of the ones being
supplied do thatbut they should, dammit.
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Don't use vonage, use Broadvoice.
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www.broadvoice.com
The devices are better and the portal is MUCH better.
-vb
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From: "Jason McGarr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 8:39 AM
Subject: RE: KX-
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Henry C Robertelli
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Subject: KX-T: Vonage Service and a TDA
Has anyone used Vonage commercial phone service for outbound long
distance through a TDA100/200? I would be interested in what
Has anyone used Vonage commercial phone service for outbound long
distance through a TDA100/200? I would be interested in what your
experience has been.
Second question would be how much bandwidth does 16 Vonage lines use on
a Data T1? Does the process on our side degrade any on the user end if
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