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Voll, Scott

2005-06-30, 5:45 pm

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Wes Sisk

2005-06-30, 8:45 pm

not really. just keep your QOS configured properly and abuse the extra
data bandwidth.

/Wes

Voll, Scott wrote:

>I currently have a remote site that is on a T1 and I'm going to be moving to
>a 5 mb Ethernet connection.
>
>Currently we are using the G729 codec between the remote site and the
>central site. All my IPT application currently support G729 and G711 or I
>have Transcoding working for the applications that don't support G729.
>
>So the question: is there any reason to move the remote site to G711
>
>TIA
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>Scott
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Voll, Scott

2005-07-01, 5:46 pm

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