What about a single mom who is working from home and so needs a wireless
phone to keep with her while she's moving around the house taking care
of the kids or doing some house hold activities during the day?
How would you implement that into a soft phone?
That aside though how would a soft
Yes. We run lots of SIP UDP over many networks without issue.I
feel like bloat is exactly an application for using UDP?
With TCP won't that cause more bloat/delay? That being said, we
generally see about 3-6 ms between end points and our PBX systems, so
I'm not really worried about dela
On 9/13/24 7:19 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Yes. We run lots of SIP UDP over many networks without issue. I
feel like bloat is exactly an application for using UDP?
With TCP won't that cause more bloat/delay? That being said, we
generally see about 3-6 ms between end points and our PBX system
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