Re: How much Bandwidth does a VOIP service take.



russ, unfortunately it's a piece of string question.

what protocol? also you will also probably find a lot of calls can be
rerouted outside of your main connection thereby not all calls will be
within that T1.

check out www.voip-info.org for more details (also check out
www.asterisk.org )

also why would you need static ip dsl for remote, just use www.no-ip.com
works great for me.

Cheers,
Dean


"Russ Grover" <russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ok I know this is off Topic, but since I saw some posts about VOIP I
> thought many of you may know.
>
> Ok I have a Customer (Name Withheld of course)
> They have a T1 and Of course they Split in two 50%Voice and 50% Internet.
> (Which Sucks of course. )
>
> My Question, (They have 50 People BTW) How much Bandwidth does VOIP take?
> Is it really 100Kbs for each phone call?
>
> I've been Reading 30-60K?
>
> Any VOIP experts?
>
> As slow as their network is now, I thinking of getting them a Dual Router
> and signing up for DSL
> Keep the Static IP for Remote) At least their download would be faster.
>
> What does anything think?
>
> --
> Russ Grover
> Small Business IT Support
> Portland\Beaverton OR USA
> Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
> Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com
>
>
>


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