Hi Tristan
Outbound jitter should not be ignored, it may even become worse on the way to
the receiver. Most receiver (IP-phones) have a jitter buffer and will correct
jitter up to 50ms (depending on vendors).
I never experienced outbound jitter on a hard phone, but I have seen it up to
40ms on
Hi,
Jitter is jitter, whatever the direction.
It’s the (short term) difference between declared packet timing and the actual
packet timing.
In the receive direction it can be the result of the transmission path taken.
In the transmit direction it can be the result of the non-real time behaviour