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05-15-07 12:11 AM


Hi,


To the poster (and anyone else / others) who was mentioning about problems
with VoIP due to low upstream bandwidth on their ADSL.

I happened to notice recently again that in fact the minimum upstream
bandwidth on ADSL services is actually 64 kbp/s. This suggests to me that
you are actually having problems due to something other than "line length"
per se.

I.e. other a very high error rate effectively reducing throughput or more
likely some other issue (either on your side - e.g. could be any of a large
range of factors, filters, modem, software, hardware, configuration; or on
your ISP's side - bandwidth / capacity limits, contention, etc.).


Thus, I would definitely check with your ISP - I think the problem may well
lie their. However, in short, it should not really be an issue of bandwidth
per se (although even the minimum ADSL rate of 64 kbp/s is still a little to
low / to low for some [including a number of the mainstream] codecs).
Further, if this is "effective" reduced bandwidth / throughput due to errors
then you should notice and would be very likely to experience other
anomalies, problems or other obvious manifestations of abnormality when
using VoIP - e.g. audio dropping out, corruption, etc. Hence, if this is an
error related issue, it may be something that is not "line related" or
bandwidth related "per se".

Hope this helps.


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    Re: FURTHER INFO: Poster posting about low upstream ADSL  
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05-15-07 12:11 AM


"News Reader" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
>
> To the poster (and anyone else / others) who was mentioning about problems
> with VoIP due to low upstream bandwidth on their ADSL.
>
> I happened to notice recently again that in fact the minimum upstream
> bandwidth on ADSL services is actually 64 kbp/s. This suggests to me that
> you are actually having problems due to something other than "line length"
> per se.
>
> I.e. other a very high error rate effectively reducing throughput or more
> likely some other issue (either on your side - e.g. could be any of a
> large range of factors, filters, modem, software, hardware, configuration;
> or on your ISP's side - bandwidth / capacity limits, contention, etc.).
>
>
> Thus, I would definitely check with your ISP - I think the problem may
> well lie their. However, in short, it should not really be an issue of
> bandwidth per se (although even the minimum ADSL rate of 64 kbp/s is still
> a little to low / to low for some [including a number of the mainstrea
m]
> codecs). Further, if this is "effective" reduced bandwidth / throughput
> due to errors then you should notice and would be very likely to
> experience other anomalies, problems or other obvious manifestations of
> abnormality when using VoIP - e.g. audio dropping out, corruption, etc.
> Hence, if this is an error related issue, it may be something that is not
> "line related" or bandwidth related "per se".
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
>
> News Reader
>
>
>

My upload speed is 288 kbps.

And I am not on the MAXdsl product and thats twice mine.

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"It's Me" <spam@spam.spam> wrote in message
news:4648c6dd$0$21841$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
>
> "News Reader" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message
> news:f2adtm$eqf$1@inews.gazeta.pl... 
>
> My upload speed is 288 kbps.
>
> And I am not on the MAXdsl product and thats twice mine.
>
> Its Me
>


Hi,


Not sure if I totally followed you their.

The minimum is:    64 kbp/s
Yours:                   288 kbp/s
High(s):                844 kbp/s

I believe 256 kbp/s is the standard for the fixed speed 512, 1mb and 2mb
services (or 288 kbp/s synch speed - I would imagine).

Thanks for your message. Nice upload speed  .


Best wishes,



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    Re: FURTHER INFO: Poster posting about low upstream ADSL  
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05-15-07 12:11 AM


"It's Me" <spam@spam.spam> wrote in message
news:4648c6dd$0$21841$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
>
> "News Reader" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message
> news:f2adtm$eqf$1@inews.gazeta.pl... 
>
> My upload speed is 288 kbps.
>
> And I am not on the MAXdsl product and thats twice mine.
>
> Its Me
>


Hi,


Not sure if I totally followed you their.

The minimum is:    64 kbp/s
Yours:                   288 kbp/s
High(s):                844 kbp/s

I believe 256 kbp/s is the standard for the fixed speed 512, 1mb and 2mb
services (or 288 kbp/s synch speed - I would imagine).

Thanks for your message. Nice upload speed  .


Best wishes,



News Reader









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