But Wait, People Say VoIP Quality Is Getting Better...
from the oh-look-at-that dept
A few months ago, a firm that has a "Test Your VoIP quality" site put out a report claiming that VoIP quality was getting worse and worse and the explanation must be that the internet was way too congested. Plenty of people jumped on this as a perfect example of why telcos should be allowed to set up special toll lanes for things like VoIP to avoid that congestion. Of course, there were an awful lot of problems with the study (as many in our comments noted), and nothing that suggested that it actually was congestion that was the problem. Still, though, we keep seeing people use this as the basis of an argument that the internet is collapsing. Of course, it appears not everyone agrees. Harris Interactive and Keynote Systems (who has criticized VoIP in the past) have a new study out, claiming that quality and satisfaction for VoIP have "dramatically improved." It's actually improved so much that it outranks that of landline phones. Now, obviously, we shouldn't trust this as the final word in VoIP quality either, but it certainly suggests that perhaps the internet isn't collapsing under its own weight just yet.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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voip quality
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Re: bankrupting telcos?
The big carriers will stick around for a while - long enough to suck a few more folks dry..
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Yeah I see...
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see where this is headed.
Yeah its headed right to telco lobbyists paying as much money as possible to government officials to insure their monopolies...
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Re: Yeah I see...
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VOIP
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VOIP
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Re: VOIP
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Re: Re: VOIP
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VOIP
Most major companies are using VOIPs to connect their branches across the world. Most call support goes through VOIP at some point.
Its not only cheaper, but the difference in quality with celphones and telcos are not that big.
As long as you have fast internet, its worth to go ahead and use VOIP.
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Dropped Calls
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Re: you can have your cake and eat it to
I know lots of folks that have dumped the wire telcos long ago and have crystal clear phone service.
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I'm all for it...
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Philippines is the New India...
- they have an abundance of highly-trained, unemployed college grads
- stong work ethics (quite unlike most Gulf Arabs and Americans)
- they are rolling out DSL at a reasonable price - you can get it in some boondocks
- and they dont block voip
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then comes IMS
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