mcbsys
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Hi,
I set up a small church client with PiaF a few years back and it's been working great. They connect to the outside world using two POTS lines (through a Digium TDM with two FXO ports). Thing is, they're still paying $70+ per month for those two business phone lines with hunting. Surely it would be cheaper to use an ITSP and port the primary number onto two channels.
My main concern is their Internet bandwidth. They have DSL with only 384-1500 down, 128-384 up. That works fine to handle their small email server and generic browsing. They could probably upgrade to 1500-3000 down, 384-512 up but that's the DSL max due to their distance from the Central Office. The DSL provider, DSL Extreme, does not offer QoS prioritization.
I tested VoIP compatibility here and got these results:
Obviously the main thing we want to avoid is that call quality suddenly drops because a person or the email server starts downloading or uploading a large file. (There is one day a month where they tie up the server for a couple hours blasting out PDF newsletters.)
What would you recommend for two concurrent calls?
I set up a small church client with PiaF a few years back and it's been working great. They connect to the outside world using two POTS lines (through a Digium TDM with two FXO ports). Thing is, they're still paying $70+ per month for those two business phone lines with hunting. Surely it would be cheaper to use an ITSP and port the primary number onto two channels.
My main concern is their Internet bandwidth. They have DSL with only 384-1500 down, 128-384 up. That works fine to handle their small email server and generic browsing. They could probably upgrade to 1500-3000 down, 384-512 up but that's the DSL max due to their distance from the Central Office. The DSL provider, DSL Extreme, does not offer QoS prioritization.
I tested VoIP compatibility here and got these results:
- G711u: 2.3ms jitter and no packet loss, MOS score 4.1
- G729a: 0.5ms jitter with no packet loss, MOS score 5.2
Obviously the main thing we want to avoid is that call quality suddenly drops because a person or the email server starts downloading or uploading a large file. (There is one day a month where they tie up the server for a couple hours blasting out PDF newsletters.)
What would you recommend for two concurrent calls?
- Need to use G729a?
- Need to upgrade DSL to 3000/512?
- Need a new, QoS-capable router? What make/model?